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X-Ray Fluorescence of Copper Pūls Found in Solkhat Hillfort Excavations (Preliminary Data)
Nanotechnologies in Russia, 2020The article presents the results of the study on component composition of numismatic material from excavations on site of hillfort (gorodishche) Solkhat in 2018–2019. The examined originals are represented by samples of lower denomination coin-striking of Solkhat–Qrim, starting from Pūls of Khan Mengu-Timur (Mongke Temur) (1266–1282) to Khan Tokhtamysh
A. V. Antipenko +3 more
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Footprints of Animals on the Building Ceramics from the Golden Horde Solkhat
Materials in Archaeology, History and Ethnography of Tauria, 2023The archaeological researches of the Crimean ulus of the Golden Horde discovered a multitude of finds in the cultural layers from the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, particularly building ceramic ware with footprints of animals. Such finds not only reflect the level of development of building technique, but also allow the one to ...
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Epigraphic Inscriptions on Ceramic Ware Excavated at the Golden Horde Settlement of Solkhat
Materials in Archaeology, History and Ethnography of TauriaArchaeological researches at the Golden-Horde settlement of Solkhat and its immediate environs suppled ceramic ware showing epigraphic inscriptions in Arabic script or designs imitating them, originating from the layers from the late-thirteenth to the early-fifteenth centuries.
E. Seydaliev +2 more
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Stamped Pottery Featuring Turquoise Glaze Excavated at Golden-Horde Solkhat
Materials in Archaeology, History and Ethnography of TauriaArchaeological researches of Golden-Horde city of Solkhat and its close environs uncovered local and imported stamped pottery originating from the layers from the late-thirteenth to the early-fifteenth centuries. The group of imported glazed ware from Golden-Horde Solkhat and its environs consists of the fragments of vessels made of kashi, celadon ...
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The Solkhat's war and its reflection in the fortification of Caffa
2014A relationship between two political entities - the Golden Horde and the Commune of caffa in the 6o's-8o's of the 14th century is discussed in this article. The authors examine the emergence of powerfiui fortifications on the Black Sea coast and the transformation of the town landscape which had been influenced by the conflict between these states. The
Bocharov S., Sitdikov A.
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The Intellectual Life and Cultural Milieu of Jewish Communities in Medieval Kaffa and Solkhat
AJS Review: The Journal of the Association for Jewish Studies, 2019openaire +1 more source

