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The Kara-Oba Burial-Mound
Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia. 2014. Vol. 20. No. 2. P. 141-164.
This article is devoted to an analysis of materials from the excavations of the Kara-Oba burial-mound led by the director of the Kerch Museum, A. E. Lyutsenko, in 1859-1861 (Figs. 1-6). During those excavations and also the continuation of the investigation of the burial-mound in the 1960s (Fig. 7), data were obtained indicating that this site had been linked to both Greek and barbarian cultures, which made it possible to date it to the end of the 2nd century BC. However, despite the intensive research that has been carried out there for many years, the question as to the function of the site still remains unresolved. © Koninklijke Brill NV, 2014.
Stoyanov R., Боспорские исследования 2014 Т. 30 С. 619-638
This article analyzes the material of Kara-Oba Mound excavations under the guidance of the Director of the Kerch Museum Lyutsenko A.E. in 1859-1861 (Fig.1-6). During these excavations, as well as further investigation of the mound in the 60s of the 20 thcentury (Fig. 7), data were obtained, indicating a mixed Greek-barbaric cultural identity that allows dating ...
Added: September 21, 2019
Makarov I., Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 2015 Vol. 21 P. 205-221
This article is devoted to the Chersonesos inscription IOSPE I2 347, dating from c. 46 BC. An unpublished fragment found during excavations in the north-eastern area of Chersonesos in 1976 is the lower part of the said inscription and makes it possible to interpret the document as a proxeny decree relating to Xenon, son of Timotheos. ...
Added: October 3, 2018
Ivantchik A., Вестник древней истории 2020 Т. 80 № 4 С. 943-953
The article represents a publication of a building inscription from Tanais, fragments of which were found mainly in situ during excavations on the agora in 1993. The inscription dates back to the end of the reign of Sauromates II (most likely the first decade of the 3rd century AD) and reports on the restoration of ...
Added: January 1, 2021
Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart GmbH, 2021
The present volume mainly contains studies that served to maintain and continue the scientific legacy of Heinz Heinen. Thematically they revolve around one of the research focuses of Heinen, the northern Black Sea region with its ethnic, cultural and political, especially dynastic interrelations. A central concern of the authors is to question traditional ideas of ethnicity ...
Added: February 11, 2021
СПб. : Издательско-полиграфический центр Санкт-Петербургского Государственного Университета промышленных технологий и дизайна, 2018
The collection of articles presents the materials of the 15th "Bosporan phenomenon", which is an international scientific conference devoted to the comparative analysis of the Bosporan Kingdom and its relations with other states of the ancient world and Greek cities-colonies of the Northern black sea region, to the identification of common and specific features in its ...
Added: February 7, 2019
Khvalkov E., Учёные записки Брестского государственного технического университета: гуманитарные науки 2020 No. 2 P. 107-120
In the 15th century, the Black Sea region became a source of export of slaves to Europe and the Middle East. Tatar raids on Russian principalities were among the tools of bringing the slaves to the Mediterranean markets. The Italian colonies on the Black Sea, primarily the Genoese Caffa, became the main source of thre ...
Added: October 31, 2020
Ivantchik A., Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 2019 Vol. 25 No. 2 P. 220-254
The new data that have become available in the last two decades show that the Scythian Kingdom with its capital in Neapolis Scythica, which existed in the Crimea in the 2nd century BC, was much closer to Hellenistic states ruled by barbarian dynasties than to nomadic kingdom of the Scythians of the 4th century BC. ...
Added: October 31, 2019
Belousov A., Сапрыкин С. Ю., Аристей. Aristeas: Вестник классической филологии и античной истории 2018 Т. 18 С. 246-269
The article is a kind of answer to V.P. Yaylenko’s critical notes on the publication of three epigraphic monuments from the settlement Artesian in East Crimea. This publication was made by the authors of this article (in cooperation with N.I. Vinokourov). While accepting some critics by Yaylenko, both authors still leave their former conclusions and ...
Added: February 20, 2019
Khvalkov E., The World of the Orient / Східний світ 2019 Vol. 4 P. 113-129
This article is based on the Venetian documents coming from the chancery of the Venetian Senate and the notarial deeds drawn by the Venetian notaries Niccolò di Varsis and Benedetto di Smeritis in the 1430s in the Venetian trading station in Tana and it examines the system of international relations in the fifteenth century Mediterranean ...
Added: November 12, 2019
Toulechov T. J., Barabanov O.N., Archives du Palais Princier, 2015
Книга издана в рамках Года России в Монако. Книга посвящена деятельности представителей княжеского рода Монако Гримальди в генуэзских торговых колониях Крыма в средние века. Книга представляет собой исторические основы для укрепления современных культурных связей между Российской Федерацией и Княжеством Монако. ...
Added: August 28, 2015
Khvalkov E., Київські історичні студії 2019 Vol. 2 No. 9 P. 52-66
Towards the end of the Middle Ages, the Black Sea region became an area of increasing political importance. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries in this region (the Black Sea and the Azov Sea) and, more broadly, in the regions of Southeastern and Eastern Europe, the interests of numerous political players were confronted: Genoa, Venice, ...
Added: November 12, 2019
Cluj-Napoca : Mega Publishing House, 2019
This volume collects 26 papers authored by lading experts from nine European culntries. It presents a wide range of the latest advances in the study of the ancient Black Sea in Greek and Roman times, with a focus on scholarly traditions, archaeology and religion. All the contributions address current debates about texts, epigraphy, numismatics, and ...
Added: July 27, 2019
СПб. : Издательско-полиграфический центр Санкт-Петербургского Государственного Университета промышленных технологий и дизайна, 2018
В сборнике представлены материалы очередной – 15-й в цикле «Боспорский феномен» – международной научной конференции, посвящённой сравнитель-ному анализу Боспорского царства с другими государствами античного мира и греческими городами-колониями Северного Причерноморья, выявлению об-щих и специфических черт в его государственном устройстве, историческом окружении, эволюции, общественно-политической жизни, материальной и ду-ховной культуре. Издание рассчитано на специалистов и широкий круг ...
Added: July 23, 2019
Mordvintseva V., Вестник древней истории 2016 Т. 76 № 3 С. 824-828
Within the framework of the project of RSF № 15-18-30047 "Crimean Scythia in the system of cultural relations between East and West (III century BC – VII century AD)" in Simferopol and Anapa on November 10-13, 2015 the scientific school for young scientists "Crimea in the system of political and economic relations with the Black ...
Added: February 5, 2019
СПб. : Издательство Нестор-История, 2016
The collection of the articles publishrd in honor of prof.I.E.Surikov ...
Added: December 12, 2016
Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 1996
Added: October 15, 2017
Ankara : İÇDAŞ Publications, 2020
Propontis and its environs, regarding its geopolitical location, witnessed significant cultural changes and the founding of important colonies during the great colonisation period of 750-550 BC. Throughout its history having hosted so much significant cultural and political events; it is obvious that the archaeology of the rich Propontis and its environs have not been able ...
Added: October 2, 2020
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
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
Khvalkov E., The World of the Orient / Східний світ 2020 Vol. 1 P. 69-76
This article deals with the fates of the two notaries, Niccolò de Varsis and Benedetto de Smeritis, who served in the 1430s in the Venetian colony in Tana (today Azov), placed in the mouth of the River Don where it flows into the Sea of Azov. In this article the author established based on the ...
Added: October 31, 2020
Ivantchik A., Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik 2022 Vol. 222 P. 138-144
During excavations in 2009, the upper part of a decree, dating back to the first half of the 2nd century BC, was discovered at the trench R-25. The decree was written in a Dorian dialect and thus belonged not to Olbia but to one of the Dorian cities; its name is not mentioned in the ...
Added: October 18, 2022
Ростов н/Д : Альтаир, 2019
The collection includes articles of participants of the International Scientific Conference "Archaeology of classical Bosporus and Pontic region" devoted to the 100th anniversary of Dmitriy Borisovich Shelov (28-31 October 2019). The topics of the articles are connected with the broad scientific interests of D.B. Shelov: classical archaeology of Bosporus and Pontic region; classical history of Bosporus ...
Added: May 30, 2020
Ростов н/Д : ИП Истратов С.В., 2018
The collection of artilcles is devoted to the 70th anniversary of the well-known Russian archaeologist, the Director of South-Don archaeological expedition - Viktor Pavlovich Kopylov. In the articles of his colleagues and friends from various countries there are disscussed actual problems, which in different grades are connected with the scientific interests of the Anniversarian. The collection ...
Added: October 31, 2019
Ivantchik A., Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 2017 Vol. 23 No. 2 P. 189-209
This article contains a publication of a dedication by strategoi to Augustus, his heir Gaius Iulius Caesar and to the People, which was found in Olbia in 2006 and dates from the period between the year 1 bc and the year ad 4. It is the earliest inscription from post-Getic Olbia to have been discovered. Analysis of it makes it possible ...
Added: February 21, 2019