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Not the first generation of scientists engaged in archaeological study of Eski-Kermen. However, not all its secrets yet managed to solve. Particularly difficult to trace the history of cave churches.
N.V. Dneprovskiy, V.A. Shkurdoda
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The article is devoted to little-known moments in the history of the study of the “cave city” Eski-Kermen in 1930—1933, or rather to the contribution of F.I. Schmit in his study.
Sychenkova, L.A.
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Excavations at Eski-Kermen Site in 2019
2019 archaeological studies allow to define the layout of the central part of the medieval town on Eski-Kermen plateau, Crimea. The central part of the town included the main basilica with a square approximately 5 m wide in front of it. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the last period of the town’s existence, the western part of the square was closed by
El'zara Hayredinova, Aleksandr Aybabin
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Ceramic Fragments with Christian Graffiti from Mediaeval Burials in the Crimea [PDF]
Поступила в редакцию 03.09.2021. Принята к печати 11.10.2021.Submitted: 03.09.2021. Accepted: 11.10.2021.В погребениях христиан XIII–XIV вв. из Юго-Западного Крыма и Судака встречаются фрагменты гончарных сосудов и строительной керамики с прочерченными ...
Khairedinova, E. A. +1 more
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Documentation of Medieval caves in southern Crimea (Ukraine) using hybrid data sources [PDF]
The subject of this article is the geometric documentation of more than 500 caves cut into the soft rock of the plateau of Eski-Kermen, a medieval settlement on the highlands of the south-western Crimea.
Aufschnaiter, Maja +3 more
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Byzantine Lighting Devices from the Main Basilica of the City on the Eski-Kermen Plateau
Introduction. The light played a big role in Byzantine culture. It was an integral part of the original architectural, artistic and symbolic design of the temple.
Aleksandr Aibabin, Elzara Khairedinova
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Metal Threads from the Fourteenth-Century Slabbed Graves at the Plateau of Eski-Kermen [PDF]
This paper presents the results of the study of metal threads found in the fourteenth-century burials in slabbed graves located atop of the plateau of Eski-Kermen. The inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry determined the metal of the threads in question as high-grade silver.
Anna V. Antipenko +6 more
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Об освоении греческого языка готами и аланами Горного Крыма [PDF]
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
Aibabin, Aleksandr Il’ich
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The paper considers the history of Mountainous South-West Crimea in the 13th–14th centuries. It addresses cave churches as the historical source, which is able to clarify the political, religious, and cultural situation in Taurida in the 13th–14th ...
Mogarichev Yuriy M.
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A Funeral Graffito from a Church atop of the Plateau of Eski-Kermen (Preliminary Information) [PDF]
This paper is the first to publish a funeral graffito of Constantine the servant of God from a late mediaeval church atop of the plateau of Eski-Kermen. In addition to the reading and translation of the inscription, there is a detailed palaeographical and linguistic analysis of the graffito.
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