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  • Русский: Керамика Золотой Орды. Из собрания Государственного Исторического Музея в Москве
  • English: Golden Horde ceramic ware from State Historical Museum, Moscow
  • Français : Céramiques datant de la Horde d'Or, Musée historique d'État de Moscou, Russie
Date 26 January 2008
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Author Андрей Ю. Вуколов

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55° 45′ 19.00″ N, 37° 37′ 4.00″ E

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