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Bulletin of the Krannert Art Museum: v.2, no.1 1976 [PDF]
Krannert Art Museum. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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JEWELRY FROM THE EARLY MEDIEVAL SITE SROSTKI-I
MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY, 2023The article contains the information about the identification of the presence of jewelry based on the results of excavations of the mound group Srostki-I of different years. The materials of the expeditions of 1925, 1930, 2012-2014, 2016, which were carried out under the leadership of M.D. Kopytov, archaeologists M.N. Komarova, S.M.
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MEDIEVAL JEWELRY OF THE SLAVIC PEOPLES: JEWELERY (COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS)
Вестник Тверского государственного университета. Серия: История, 2023Статья посвящена характеристике ювелирной стадии убора из украшений славянских народов (IX–XV вв.). Автор показывает, что в славянских государствах в процессе восприятия византийского ювелирного дела и взаимодействия с ним был выработан общеславянский филигранный ювелирный набор.
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Men’s jewelry in medieval Jewish society: Nahmanides’ approach
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 2018It follows that the widespread norm among men in Jewish communities in the middle ages was to adorn oneself with jewelry.
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THE NAMES OF JEWELRY IN THE MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPT “AT-TUKHFA”
KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIESThe authors used the original manuscript of «at-Tuhfa az-zakiyya fil lugatit turkiyya» preserved in Turkey. The main goal of the article is to describe the language units given in the "at-Tuhfa" manuscript, task is to make a comparative analysis of the names of jewelry items that express national uniqueness, and to provide research results. The article
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The article presents and analyzes the results of X-ray fluorescence studies of metal jewelry, Christian symbols, and costume details found during excavations of medieval burials near the village of Zolotoe and at the Babchik Vostochny burial ground in the Crimean Azov region.
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The article presents and analyzes the results of X-ray fluorescence studies of metal jewelry, Christian symbols, and costume details found during excavations of medieval burials near the village of Zolotoe and at the Babchik Vostochny burial ground in the Crimean Azov region.
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Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology
The article studies the composition of the alloy and the technology of making silver jewelry found in children’s burials from Babchik Vostochny — a 14th century slab burial ground in the Crimean Azov region. Silver spherical ornamented buttons in the studied necropolis and in all other sites with similar accessories were found in children’s burials ...
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The article studies the composition of the alloy and the technology of making silver jewelry found in children’s burials from Babchik Vostochny — a 14th century slab burial ground in the Crimean Azov region. Silver spherical ornamented buttons in the studied necropolis and in all other sites with similar accessories were found in children’s burials ...
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