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Состав 147 образцов стекла сосудов из могильника конца I — рубежа IV/V вв., полностью раскопанного на окраине Севастополя, проанализирован методом масс-спектрометрии с индуктивно-связанной плазмой, с пробоотбором лазерной абляцией.
Румянцева, О.С. +2 more
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Amulet Featuring the Image a Holy Rider from the South-Western Crimea
The bronze pendant in question in the form of a fine shield was discovered in the south-western Crimea, in the vicinity of mediaeval Cherson. Its front side depicts a holy rider piercing a demon with a cross; the first words of Psalm 90 (according to ...
Elzara Aiderovna Khairedinova
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Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Thimbles from the Town on the Plateau of Eski-Kermen
This article publishes the thimbles of bone, horn, and bronze alloys excavated on the plateau of Eski-Kermen in the quarters that perished in a fire from the late thirteenth century, and in the graves of the fourteenth-century cemetery located in front ...
Elzara Aiderovna Khairedinova
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Sabaton Excavated at the Palace of the Ancient Town of Mangup
This research addresses a sabaton, or an armour element protecting the foot, excavated in the western area of the prince’s palace of Mangup. The artifact is composed by seven cross-curved iron plates. The sabaton was attached to the shoe with strings, as
Anton Anatol’evich Dushenko
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The system of early mediaeval fortifications in the Byzantine lands in the South- Western Crimea remains an object of discussion. The dating of many fortifications was determined by indirect evidence, particularly the stonework of defensive walls. In the
Anton Anatol’evich Dushenko
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In 2006, the excavation of the palace of the rulers of the Principality of Theodoro (1425–1475) in the central area of the ancient town of Mangup (south-western Crimea) uncovered a unique at this site signet-ring of yellowish chalcedony made in the sixth
Valerii Evgen’evich Naumenko +1 more
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How the Goths and Alans of the Mountainous Crimea Assimilated Greek Language
The Goths and Alans settled in the Mountainous Crimea about the mid-third century. The Eastern Roman Empire pursued the policy of integrating barbarians on the frontier in order to strengthen its northern borders. In the mountainous Crimea, the Goths and
Aleksandr Il’ich Aibabin
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Ceramic Fragments with Christian Graffiti from Mediaeval Burials in the Crimea
The thirteenth and fourteenth century Christian burials in the the south-western Crimea and Sudak contained the fragments of wheel-made vessels and building ceramic ware showing the graffiti drawn on baked clay in the form of a simple cross (type 1), a ...
Elzara Aiderovna Khairedinova
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To the Discussion on the Time When the Byzantine Castle Was Built a Top of Mangup
The current hypothesis states that the large Byzantine castle was constructed at Mangup-Doros in the last years of Emperor Justinian I (527–565). It was put up by A. G. Gertsen as early as 1990.
Valerii Evgen’evich Naumenko
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Quarter Churches of the Mediaeval Town atop Eski-Kermen Plateau
In the late sixth century AD, the Byzantines established a fort atop the plateau of Eski-Kermen. From the tenth to twelfth century, this structure developed into a small mediaeval town.
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