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A New Small Stone Icon from Chersonesos
For 190 years of research of Chersonesos (Byzantine Сherson), twelve stone, in the vast majority, steatite icons were found. In 2002, during the excavation of quarter L in the southern part of the site, a one-sided fragmented black slate pendant icon was
Larisa Vasil’evna Sedikova
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Передумови та причини відновлення незалежного Вірменського царства наприкінці IX століття (Preconditions and reasons for the restoration of independent armenian kingdom in the late ninth century) [PDF]
У статті проаналізовано зміни геополітичного становища на Закавказзі, завдяки яким вірмени отримали змогу відновити власну незалежну державу у 884–886 рр.
Димидюк, Дмитро (Dmytro Dymydiuk)
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Fate of the Stereotypical Images of the Nomads in Ammianus Marcellinus’ Res Gestae
This article proceeds from the fact that the main task of Ammianus Marcellinus’ account on the nomads in book XXXI of the Res Gestae was as not an adequate representation of them as a force completely alien to ancient civilization, but an image of one of
Aleksandr Sergeevich Kozlov
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New Interpretation of the Imagines Clypeatae on the Coptic Textiles of the 4th – 7th Centuries
Late Antique Egyptian textiles of the 4th – 7th centuries often represent compositions with busts within medallions. The attribution of these images is still undecided and they can be viewed by scholars from different angles, like decorative ...
Olga Osharina
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Rome and Its Inhabitants during the Sack of the City by the Visigoths in 410 AD
This article uncovers anthropological aspect of the capture of Rome by the troops of Alaric, the culminating event of the crisis of 408–410 AD on the Apennine Peninsula.
Evgeniia Sergeevna Zaitseva
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The present article deals with the peculiarities of narrative tools of two historians related to different language and religion traditions: John of Nikiu, Monophysite Coptic bishop from the city of Nikiu at the Nile Delta (second half of the seventh ...
Evgenii Aleksandrovich Mekhamadiev
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Rare Capitals from the Southern Coast of the Crimea
So far there are known two rare capitals found on the Southern Coast of the Crimea. E. A. Parshina discovered scattered fragments of one capital in 1978–1980 when excavating the so-called Big House in Laspi.
Vladimir Petrovich Kirilko
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Инновации в ассортименте бытовой керамической посуды [PDF]
В статье анализируется влияние инновационных технологий на создание керамической посуды с дополнительными функциональными ...
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This article examines the available data of written and archaeological sources on the so-called “Khazar” Period in the history of Mangup-Doros, the largest Byzantine castle in the Mountainous Crimea in the Early Middle Ages.
Valerii Evgen’evich Naumenko
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