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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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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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Seals of Kommerkiarioi of the Ros’
This article addresses the seals of the kommerkiarioi of the Ros’. So far there are known two groups of the seals in question. The first includes five specimens showing the flowering patriarchal cross on two steps on the obverse and the Greek inscription
Elena Vladimirovna Stepanova
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The purpose of this article is to analyze the iconography of the scenes with the depictions of Paradise on late antique textiles from Egypt. The iconographic motifs that will be examined are the images of personifications such as the Earth, rivers, the ...
Olga Osharina
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“Byzantine Myth” in the Historiography of Pre-Mongol Rus’
This article analyses the scholarly works of historians and art historians written from the mid-twentieth to the early-twenty-first century, discussing the Rus’ian-Byzantine contacts from the eleventh to thirteenth century.
Valerii Pavlovich Stepanenko
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Mirror from the Golden Horde Period Excavated at the Ancient Town atop of the Plateau of Eski-Kermen
This article analyzes the metal mirror excavated at the plateau of Eski-Kermen, from grave 16/2022 of the fourteenth-century cemetery located in front of the main basilica church.
Anna Vital’evna Antipenko
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This article examines the interpretations of some architectural and archaeological heritage sites in the Crimea that appeared from the seventeenth to nineteenth century.
Nikita Igorevich Khrapunov
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Alans and Germans in the Bosporan Kingdom in the second half of the 3rd century
According to antique authors, Alans from 1st century AD were neighbors of Asian part of the Kingdom of the Cimmerian Bosporus and wandered between the lower current of the Volga and Don rivers, and also in northern and east coast of the Azov Sea, up to ...
Alexander Aibabin
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Stary Krym monuments protection in late 18th – early 20th century
The article is devoted to the Stary Krym monuments protection history during the Russian Empire period. The study is based on the traveler’s notes, archival materials, protocols and reports of scientific societies.
Andrey Vasilyevich Shamanaev
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This article discusses the history of formation of Soviet Byzantine Studies. The focus is the relations between two researchers, Academician Evgeny A. Kosminsky, the head of the Group for the Byzantine History Studies created in the Institute of History ...
Tatiana Viktorovna Kushch
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