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English: Kokel Culture site at Tunnug 1, Tuva Republic
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Integrating Remote Sensing and Geophysics for Exploring Early Nomadic Funerary Architecture in the “Siberian Valley of the Kings”
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Author Gino Caspari, Timur Sadykov, Jegor Blochin, Manuel Buess, Matthias Nieberle and Timo Balz

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