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The article deals with one of the least studied periods in the history of mountainous southwestern Taurica, the second half of the XIII century. During this period, a radical transformation of the political system of the whole Black Sea region took place,
Pavel V. Kuzenkov, Yurii M. Mogarichev
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Crimea in the XIII–XV Centuries: issues of interpretation of events in history and archaeology
The events of the XIII–XV centuries were reflected in the cultural strata of architectural and archaeological complexes of cities, fortresses, rural settlements, monasteries, temples, necropolises of the Crimea. The variety of finds indicates broad trade
Viktor L. Mytz
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Microbiomes of different ages in Rendzic Leptosols in the Crimean Peninsula. [PDF]
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On the Date of Destruction of the Site on the Plateau of Eski-Kermen
To clarify the date of destruction of the site it is necessary to consider the materials of archaeological research and the evidence of written sources.
Aleksandr Il’ish Aibabin
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Данная работа посвящена культовому комплексу на западном краю эски-керменского плато, который изучался Е.В. Веймарном в ходе Эски-Керменской Экспедиции ГАИМК.
Днепровский Н.В. / Dneprovskij N.V.
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Toponym “Five Klimata” in the Early History of the Byzantine Theme in the Crimea
The Byzantine theme in the Crimea was established in 841 and was called the theme of the Klimata in official documents. It existed in this form for a short time and was transformed into the theme of Cherson in no later than 860. This name change reflects
Valerii Evgen’evich Naumenko
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Металлические кресты из раскопок пещерного храма Кильсе-Тубю в Юго-Западном Крыму [PDF]
The cross possesses a prominent place in Christian liturgy and piety. This is particularly evident from various crosses discovered by archaeological excavations of churches and cemeteries in Byzantium, Rus’, and other regions.
Gantsev, Valentin Konstantinovich
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Liturgical device, called today the throne – a key architectural element of the canonical church – an artifact that can be typologize, to clarify the chronology of the monuments, which he entered.
Yuri Yu. Shevchenko
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A Comparison of Resinous Artifacts in the Ancient Near East [PDF]
Resinous artifacts, including amber, are one of the more common precious and useful materials found in archaeological sites in the ancient Near East.
Creamer, Petra
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Ранние христианские базилики в Крыму и их числовые пропорции [PDF]
The focus of this study is to determine the extent to which numeric (as opposed to geometric) proportions were employed in Christian basilicas of Crimea and which specific numeric proportions were applied; it also attempts to explain why certain ...
Buchwald, H., Zavadskaya, I.
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