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Needle Case from an Estate Basement on the Eski-Kermen Plateau
Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental SciencesE S Kovalenko
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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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Stone-Mining and Stone-Working in the Mediaeval Town atop of the Plateau of Eski-Kermen
Materials in Archaeology, History and Ethnography of Tauria, 2023Archaeological researches at the plateau of Eski-Kermen has recorded the traces of large-scale construction works carried out when the castle was built in the late sixth century and later, in the tenth and eleventh centuries, when several homesteads in the town quarters were demolished and small aisleless churches were erected at their places.
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Abstract The chemical composition of glass of 19 items (mostly vessels) from the Eski-Kermen plateau in southwestern Crimea has been studied with LA-ICP-MS and SEM-EDX techniques. The findings originate from the destruction layer of the late 13th century AD as well as from two churches and a manor of a noble ...
E A Khairedinova, E Yu Tereschenko
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Materials in Archaeology, History and Ethnography of Tauria, 2022
The given article studies two small bells found in the tomb 19/2020 in the narthex of the single-nave church in block II at Eski-Kermen plateau. These bells have slightly flattened body with a slit and a small ball inside; they are decorated with corrugated transverse stripes. One of the bells is completely preserved, the other is fragmented.
Anna Antipenko, Anastasiya Loboda
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The given article studies two small bells found in the tomb 19/2020 in the narthex of the single-nave church in block II at Eski-Kermen plateau. These bells have slightly flattened body with a slit and a small ball inside; they are decorated with corrugated transverse stripes. One of the bells is completely preserved, the other is fragmented.
Anna Antipenko, Anastasiya Loboda
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Materials in Archaeology, History and Ethnography of Tauria, 2023
This article discusses the paleoanthropological materials uncovered by systematic archaeological researches conducted at the ancient town of Eski-Kermen. The excavations uncovered tomb no. 7 in the aisleless church located in residential quarter 2. This church dates from the tenth to thirteenth centuries.
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This article discusses the paleoanthropological materials uncovered by systematic archaeological researches conducted at the ancient town of Eski-Kermen. The excavations uncovered tomb no. 7 in the aisleless church located in residential quarter 2. This church dates from the tenth to thirteenth centuries.
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Glass Bracelets of the Eski Kermen Settlement
Nanobiotechnology Reports, 2022A. Yu. Loboda +6 more
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Die Gotenfestung Eski-Kermen auf der Krim
2017Germania : Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Bd. 26, Nr. 4 (1942)
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