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The Sarmatians in the Northern Black Sea region (on the basis of archaeological material)
Ch. 9. P. 233-283.
we may assume that during the Sarmatian period the neighboring “centers of civilization” exercised considerable structural influence over the culture of the peoples who inhabited the steppe zone of European and partly of Asiatic Sarmatia (i.e., the territories adjacent to the northern coasts of the Black Sea and the Azov Sea). The mere existence of these centers and the political and economic developments that took place there were one of the factors that, to a great extent, determined the changes observed in the material culture of the peoples who populated the “barbarian” territories.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017
Mordvintseva V., Oxford Journal of Archaeology 2013 No. 32(2) P. 203-219
According to the general modern view the steppes of the Northern Black Sea region, from the Danube to the Ural valleys, in the period from the third century BC to the mid-third century AD, were inhabited by Sarmatian tribes using a burial mound rite. Several consecutive waves of Sarmatian peoples came to this territory from ...
Added: February 4, 2019
Mordvintseva V., Anabasis. Studia Classica et Orientalia 2017 No. 8 P. 292-300
A new book about “Sarmatian Treasures” is written by Leo Klejn, a world-known author, the name of whom is particularly familiar to those interested in the theory of archaeology. ...
Added: February 4, 2019
Mordvintseva V., Вестник древней истории 2015 № 1 С. 109-135
On the world map compiled by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa in the 1st century BC the territory
earlier known as Scythia was designated as Sarmatia. Since both peoples were practically the same
from the point of view of the Greeks and Romans, the question arises why one ethnonym was
substituted for the other. The name of Sarmatia appeared within ...
Added: February 5, 2019
Mordvintseva V., В кн. : Археология как жизнь: сборник статей памяти Е.П. Мыськова. : Волгоград : Сфера, 2019. С. 94-99.
Conclusions about the cultural and historical processes in the barbarian world of the North Black Sea region of the Early Iron Age, which were made according to the archaeological material, add little new to the historical picture obtained from written and epigraphic sources. The universal model of permanent «Sarmaticization» of the regional Barbaricum, which still ...
Added: December 31, 2019
Mordvintseva V., В кн. : Археология как жизнь. Памяти Евгения Павловича Мыськова. : Волгоград : Сфера, 2019. Гл. 12. С. 93-98.
Conclusions about the cultural and historical processes in the barbarian world of the North Black Sea region of the Early Iron Age, which were made according to the archaeological material, add little new to the historical picture obtained from written and epigraphic sources. The universal model of permanent «Sarmaticization» of the regional Barbaricum, which still ...
Added: February 20, 2020
Mordvintseva V., , in : Ethnic Constructs, Royal Dynasties and Historical Geography around the Black Sea Littoral. Dedicated to the lasting scholarship and singular humanity of Heinz Heinen (14 September 1941 – 21 June 2013). : Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart GmbH, 2021. P. 25-44.
Michael Rostovtzeff designed a model of cultural history of the North Pontic region that span from the
Archaic period to the early Middle Ages, covered much of the Eurasian territory and tried to integrate the literary, epigraphic, numismatic and archaeological sources available in the early-20th century. In essence, he reduces the cultural development of the 1st ...
Added: February 11, 2021
Ivantchik A., Вестник древней истории 2023 Т. 83 № 3 С. 620-631
This article is a publication of a funeral inscription on a stele that was discovered in 2015 at
the rural settlement of Kamennaya Batare.ka (Asiatic Bosporus). The stele has been reused –
the relief from the first use has been destroyed and the inscription is on the reverse side.
The tombstone was placed for Apollonios, son of Ompsalakos, ...
Added: January 25, 2024
Shelov-Kovedyaev F. V., Stratum Plus 2020 № 6 С. 203-211
The paper publishes some new and summarizes earlier known evidences demonstrating the presence of the Sarmatians in the North Black Sea Region and Crimea in the 3rd cent. B. C. The new evidence includes: the Attic black lacquer plate from the excavations on acropolis of Panticapaeum with a spell against the Sarmatians cast as late ...
Added: October 27, 2022
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017
The idea for this book concerns the Northern Black Sea in antiquity. It is published in memory of Heinz Heinen, who was writing on the Roman Imperial period in the Northern Black Sea region for this volume and planned to call his chapter "The Long Way to Pontic Unity". Later, at any rate, he admitted ...
Added: February 5, 2019
Одесса : Ирбис, 2019
MATERIALS ON THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE NORTHERN BLACK SEA REGION
Present book is a 14th issue of MASP (Materials on аrchaeology in Nord-Pontic area).
It contains the articles and notes for the problems of archaeology and ancient history of the
North Pontic area and surround territories. Chronology of publications covers the period
from the Upper Paleolithic to the Antique ...
Added: October 31, 2022
Belousov A., Трейстер М. Ю., Аристей. Aristeas: Вестник классической филологии и античной истории 2018 Т. 18 С. 92-128
The paper is devoted to the cross-guard of the fragmentary dagger found in 1984 in the princely nomad burial near the village of Kosika in the Lower Volga area, belonging to the type of gala daggers which were wide spread in Eurasia in the 1st century BC – 1st century AD and became one of ...
Added: February 20, 2019
Корженков А. М., Mordvintseva V., Овсюченко А. Н. et al., Вопросы инженерной сейсмологии 2021 Т. 48 № 2 С. 62-103
The revealed deformations of building structures individually, and even more so in their totality, indicate the seismic reason for their origin. A good archaeological study of the monuments of Mount Opuk allows, in the very first approximation, to outline the chronology of seismic events. In the ancient building structures and cultural layers of archaeological sites ...
Added: October 27, 2021
Mordvintseva V., В кн. : Боспорский феномен. Общее и особенное в историко-культурном пространстве античного мира. Материалы международной научной конференции. Ч. 2.: СПб. : Издательско-полиграфический центр Санкт-Петербургского Государственного Университета промышленных технологий и дизайна, 2018. С. 194-206.
The article concerns cultural and historical processes in the "barbarian" world of the Crimea studied on the material of burial assemblages of elites. ...
Added: February 7, 2019
Ivantchik A., Вестник древней истории 2021 Т. 81 № 3 С. 725-736
The article revises the readings of two inscriptions of Tyras which arguably contain information about the organization of medical service in the Roman garrison of that city in the second century AD. In the first of these (AE 1995, 1350) the re-examination confirms a mention of the medicus vexillationis, an otherwise unattested term; the inscription ...
Added: October 31, 2021
Shelov-Kovedyaev F. V., В кн. : Причерноморье в античное и раннесредневековое время. Сборник научных трудов, посвященный 70-летию профессора В.П. Копылова. Вып. 2: Сборник научных трудов, посвященный 70-летию профессора В.П. Копылова.: Ростов н/Д : ИП Истратов С.В., 2018. Гл. 30. С. 364-370.
The paper explains that the Elizavetovskoe settlement in the Don River delta area was destroyed
by the Scythians pressed by the Sarmatians, gives a complex analysis of all archeological data
considering the Sarmatians raids in the DonDnieper
interfluve beginning from the last third of the 4th
century BC and offers the first publication of the graffito which prove the ...
Added: October 25, 2022
Рец.: Клейн Л.С. Первый век: сокровища сарматских курганов. – СПб.: Евразия, 2016. – 224 с., цв.илл.
Mordvintseva V., Проблемы истории, филологии, культуры 2017 № 3 С. 518-523
There is a review of the book by Leo Klejn who published materials of the "Sadovyj" Barrow and compared them with the "Khokhlach" Barrow and ofther ostentatious burials of the Sarmatians. ...
Added: February 22, 2019
Mordvintseva V., Anabasis. Studia Classica et Orientalia 2019 Vol. 10 P. 237-275
This paper is devoted to a comparative analysis of the elite burial complexes of the Lower Volga-Don region in different periods of the Sarmatian era, and to interpretation of the changes occurring in their distribution and composition. An overview of the changes in the rite, composition of burial goods, and spatial distribution of the “Barbarian” ...
Added: June 17, 2021
Mordvintseva V., В кн. : Крымская Скифия в системе культурных связей между Востоком и Западом (III в. до н.э. – VII в.н.э.). : Симф. : ИП Зуева Т.В., 2017. С. 15-33.
The terms “Crimean Scythia” and “Late Scythian Culture of the Crimea” are modern concepts reflecting an interpretation model formed by the study of written and epigraphic sources. The term “Late-Scythian Culture” appeared rather late in comparison with other culture-terms known in the Northern Black Sea Region, after 1946, in the frame of the work of ...
Added: February 4, 2019
Mordvintseva V., , in : Silk Roads: Peoples, Cultures, Landscapes. : Berkeley : University of California, 2019. P. 82-87.
The meeting of peoples of the Mediterranean civilizations with steppe pastoralists, known in the Greco-Roman tradition under the name of the Scythians and, later, the Sarmatians, took place long before the rise of Imperial Rome (27 bce–395 ce). ...
Added: November 18, 2019
Mordvintseva V., Reinhold S., / University of Oxford. Series 1 "Archaeology". 2018.
This chapter surveys the Iron Age in the region extending from the western Black Sea to the North Caucasus. As in many parts of Europe, this was the first period in which written sources named peoples, places, and historical events. The Black Sea saw Greek colonization from the seventh century BC and its northern shore ...
Added: February 12, 2019
Mordvintseva V., Трейстер М. Ю., Симф., Бонн : Тарпан, 2007
The aim of the book series is the publication of objects of toreutics and jewellery from Eastern Europe - the territory confined by the Volga in the East and the Danube in the West. Found in archaeological complexes of classical and barbarian cultures, this material is unique by its richness and possibilities of social and historical ...
Added: February 6, 2019
Vinogradov A., Вестник древней истории 2018 Т. 78 № 3 С. 738-745
Краткий разбор раздела VII новой книги В.П. Яйленкопоказывает, что в нем корректно не прочитана и не интерпретирована ни одна (!) христианская надпись. Не имеют научной ценности и почти все конъектуры автора. Соответственно, повисают в воздухе и предложенные им на их основании исторические трактовки памятников. Все вышесказанное позволяет с уверенностью утверждать, что данный раздел не только ...
Added: December 13, 2018
Khvalkov E., Емінак 2019 Vol. 4 No. 28 P. 131-140
In the XIII – XV centuries medieval Europe has made progress in trade and transition to market economy, which resulted in the foundation of a number of Venetian and Genoese overseas colonies in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea area. The stability of Pax Mongolica had a positive effect on long-distance trade with the ...
Added: October 31, 2020
Vinogradov A., В кн. : Восточная Европа в древности и средневековье. Ранние этапы урбанизации. XXXI Чтения памяти члена-корреспондента АН СССР Владимира Терентьевича Пашуто Москва, 17–19 апреля 2019 г. Материалы конференции. : [б.и.], 2019. С. 51-54.
Added: April 22, 2019