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Great White Egret Casmerodius albus in Novgorod Region in 2016–2018

Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2020
Ninety-six registrations of great white egret from ten districts of Novgorod Region in 2016–2018 were analyzed. The birds were seen from single individuals up to 170 birds in one flock. The main areas of registrations of this species are the surroundings of the city of Novgorod and Lake Ilmen.
N. V. Zueva   +4 more
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The cross-cultural interaction in the Baltic region in the fifteenth century: the vaults of the Faceted Palace in Novgorod the Great and Brick Gothic architecture

Journal of Baltic Studies, 2020
Novgorod as a Hanseatic town took part in cross-cultural interaction in the Baltic region. The so-called Faceted Palace is a unique example of cooperation between German and local builders.
Dmitriy Yakovlev   +2 more
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Analyses of Mortars from St. George’s Cathedral, Great Novgorod

open access: yesArcheometriai Műhely
The Yuriev Monastery at Veliky Novgorod - one of the oldest monasteries in Russia – was founded in the 12th century by Prince Vsevolod Mstislavich. Now it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The dominating building of the Monastery is the Cathedral of St. George. It was constructed in 1119 and painted before 1130.
Ekaterina G. Ianovskaia   +5 more
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When Synanthropic Birds Appeared in Medieval Novgorod the Great and Tver (Russia): Historical and Zooarchaeological Accounts

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
ABSTRACTThis study investigates the historical synanthropization of birds in medieval Novgorod and Tver (10th–15th centuries) through archaeological analysis of bird bones, revealing patterns of urban adaptation amid preservation challenges. Despite the poor recovery of avian remains, which biases assemblages due to postdepositional degradation ...
A V Zinoviev
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Re-inventing the past, defining the future historical representations and regional development in the Russian Northwest: Novgorod the Great and Kaliningrad

open access: yes, 2013
The purpose of this study is to investigate and document the connections between recent dynamics of development and identity construction in two Russian regions: Novgorod the Great and Kaliningrad. The range of primary (books, flyers, photographs and documentaries) and secondary (newspaper, magazine and electronic articles) material produced in the ...
Sorokina, Alfia
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Medieval Gene Pool of the Vod’ Land of Novgorod the Great

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2021
The DNA of 17 individuals of the 12th—15th centuries from the burial grounds of Teglitsa I and II, Ratchino I, Velikino was studied. There were identified Y-chromosomal haplogroups of 12 males, mitochondrial haplogroups of 12 males and females. In the genetic structure of the population of the Izhora plateau, the presence of three Y-chromosomal ...
Kharis Mustafin   +2 more
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Scandinavian Runic Inscriptions from the Excavations of the Teutonic Court in Great Novgorod in 2022 (Preliminary Publication)

GRAPHOSPHAERA Writing and Written Practices, 2023
During archaeological excavations of the Teutonic merchant court in Novgorod five objects with Scandinavian runic inscriptions were found, two wooden tags (No. 1 and 2), two frag-ments of animal bones (No. 3 and 5) and a wooden object of unknown purpose (No. 4). Objects No.
Pyotr G. Gaidukov, Elena A. Melnikova
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Courts and Court Hierarchy in Novgorod the Great in the Late 16–Early 17th Centuries

Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2020
Abstract Daily legal practice in local centers of Muscovite Rus’ before the publication of the Law Code of 1649 (Sobornoe Ulozhenie) has been poorly studied. This article uses comparative analysis to study two groups of sources about the legal process and law enforcement in Novgorod the Great in the late 16th–early 17th centuries.
Adrian A. Selin, Ilona V. Iablokova
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Ceremonial manuscripts of prince Mstislav the Great and their role in the history of Novgorod book culture 

Архитектурная археология, 2020
Рассматривается начальный этап новгородского книжного производства иллюминированных кодексов (периодизация, условия, особенности). Декорация одного из эталонных кодексов эпохи Мстиславова Евангелия 11031113 гг. не оказала влияния на новгородское искусство книги, поскольку он находился вдворцовой княжеской церкви. Другой выдающийся кодекс этого времени
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