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Fig. 12. Ard from the peat-bog near the village of Tokary. □ Hakenpflug aus dem Torfmoor bei dem Dorf
Tokary.
Fig. 13. The notches on the sole-point of the Tok-
ary ard are not from a socket of an iron share but
from modern damage. □ Der Hakenpflug von
Tokary mit Spuren moderner Zerstdrung der alten
Oberflache.
ready this rather complicated design demands
attribution of the ard from Tokary to the
number of later versions of ards of the Early
Iron Age. Archaeological data situated near
the later Scythian settlement, however, allow
the ard to be dated to not later than the 3-2
centuries B.C.
Besides the widespread use of crook ards in
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Fig. 12. Ard from the peat-bog near the village of Tokary. □ Hakenpflug aus dem Torfmoor bei dem Dorf
Tokary.
Fig. 13. The notches on the sole-point of the Tok-
ary ard are not from a socket of an iron share but
from modern damage. □ Der Hakenpflug von
Tokary mit Spuren moderner Zerstdrung der alten
Oberflache.
ready this rather complicated design demands
attribution of the ard from Tokary to the
number of later versions of ards of the Early
Iron Age. Archaeological data situated near
the later Scythian settlement, however, allow
the ard to be dated to not later than the 3-2
centuries B.C.
Besides the widespread use of crook ards in