Fresco Paintings of Southwest Crimea Cave Churches According to Igor Grabar [PDF]
Introduction. Today, the remains of fresco paintings are preserved in six cave churches of Taurica: the temple of the Southern Monastery (Mangup); church in the field of Kielse-Tubu (district of Mangup); the temple of the Assumption and the Three ...
Yuriy M. Mogarichev, Alena S. Ergina
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Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Thimbles from the Town on the Plateau of Eski-Kermen [PDF]
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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Early Byzantine Fortification Buildings on the Eastern Side of the Plateau of Eski-Kermen [PDF]
The eastern fortification complex of Eski-Kermen consists of a defensive wall between towers IV and VI, towers V and VI, the eastern entrance to the city, a fortress granary, and a siege well.
Aleksandr Il’ich Aibabin
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The Structures Outside the Town Gate atop the Plateau of Eski-Kermen: Reality and Conjectures [PDF]
Introduction. The architectural complex around the main (southern) gates of the city on the Eski-Kermen plateau in the mountainous Crimea was formed from the end of the 6th century to the end of the 13th century. It included structures that were
Irina Zavadskaya
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Ceramics of the Middle East from the Excavation of the Eski-Kermen Site [PDF]
Introduction. Three exemplars of Middle Eastern fritware of the 12th–13th centuries, which were first discovered on the territory of a Byzantine town on the Eski-Kermen plateau during the excavations in 2018 and 2019, are presented in the ...
Irina Teslenko
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New Data on the Landscape of the Northern Part of the Byzantine City on the Eski-Kermen Plateau [PDF]
Introduction. At the end of the 6th century in the South-Western Crimea, on the Eski-Kermen plateau, Byzantine engineers built a fortress to protect the local Goto-Alan population as well as to protect the approaches to Cherson, the main outpost
Elzara Khairedinova
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Water Supply System in the Town atop of the Plateau of Eski-Kermen [PDF]
Archaeological researches at the plateau of Eski-Kermen and in its environs discovered the sites of the structures which provided water supply to the town.
Elzara Aiderovna Khairedinova
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The Temple of the “Three Horsemen” (Eski-Kermen, South-West Crimea): On Issues of Chronology and Interpretation of Paintings [PDF]
Introduction. The Church of the “Three Horsemen” is located on the southeast edge of Eski-Kermen hill fort (Southwest Crimea). Its name comes from the fresco with the images of three saints riding on the horses. Methods.
Yuriy Mogarichev, Alena Ergina
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Quarter Churches of the Mediaeval Town atop Eski-Kermen Plateau [PDF]
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.
Aleksandr Il’ich Aibabin +1 more
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Building Technique of the Early Byzantine Fortifications of the South-Western Taurica: Historiographical Tradition and Archaeological Realities [PDF]
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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