Olga A. Khomiakova, Pavel S. Uspensky

Institute of Archaeology RAS, Moscow (olga.homiakova@gmail.com ; uspenskiy07@mail.ru )

Key words: Southern-Eastern Baltic Region, the Dollkeim-Kovrovo culture, the Sambian-Natangian culture, Roman times, the valley of the river Pregolja, ditch graves, import, Terra sigillata, typology, chronology.

A cemetery Izobil’noe (Klein Fliess, Kr. Labiau) of the Dollkeim-Kovrovo culture (Sambian-Natangian) is one of the key sites in the valley of the river Pregolja and its arm Dejma, the most important arterial road of the Southern-Eastern Baltic Region of the first half of the 1st millennium AD connected to the Amber Road. The article presents a preliminary publication of the necropolis’s materials including archives’ data, the Prussia-museum collection from the Kaliningrad Region History and Art Museum, the Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and the data of the archaeological researches of 2013–2014.