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"Варварские культуры" Северного Причерноморья сарматской эпохи и методы, использованные при их изучении
Гл. 6. С. 60–72.
Author critically analyzes approaches which until recently have been used for research of archaeological cultures of Sarmatian era. These research methods were applied inconsistently, their logic was broken. It is necessary to radically rethink the existing scientific tradition (in ontological, epistemological and methodological terms), which requires changing the way and style of scientific thinking. It is most promising to use the networking model as a methodological basis for archaeological reseach.
Mordvintseva V., Вестник древней истории 2025 Т. 85 № 2 С. 378–411
A comparative analysis of the remains of sacrificial animals found in the North Pontic
region makes it possible to identify different local patterns in the cultic sphere, which can
be preliminarily identified as representing ‘nomadic’ and ‘agricultural’ ideologies. In some
cases, we observe the emergence of the ‘nomadic’ pattern on the new territories (e.g., the
Right Bank of the ...
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Boston, Leiden: Brill, 2025.
This volume presents contributions in honour of Askold Ivantchik on his sixtieth birthday. Since his main academic interest lies in the Black Sea region in ancient times inhabited by diverse cultural groups who also had frequent contacts with people from far beyond, we collected articles on this topic. The volume presents papers analyzing different kinds ...
Added: October 6, 2025
Strelyaev V., В кн.: X Всероссийская археологическая конференция студентов и аспирантов "Проблемы археологии Восточной Европы".: Издательство Южного федерального университета, 2015.
Тезисы доклада посвящены анализу находок в Танаисе шести каменных ядер внутри башни 3. При помощи измерений параметров находок, а также размера оборонительной башни выдвигается предположение о наличии в городе во II-I вв. до н.э. баллисты-палинтона. ...
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Strelyaev V., Проблемы истории, филологии, культуры 2025 № 1 С. 127–137
The article provides a comparative analysis of local fortifi cation features of ten Don Meotian settlements of the 1st–3rd centuries AD in the vicinity of Tanais (Mokro-Chaltyrskoye, Kobyakovskoye, Temernitskoye, Nizhne-Gnilovskoye, Kiziterinovskoye, Sukho-Chaltyrskoye, Khaprovskoye, Rostovskoye, Podazovskoye and Krepostnoye/Azovskoye). The arrangement of citadels, the line of ditches, the absence of a second line of ditches, earthen ramparts, ...
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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, ...
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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
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
Щавелев А. С., Фетисов А. А., Электронный научно-образовательный журнал "История" 2022 Т. 13 № 5(115) Статья S207987840021547-0-1
The paper presents an experimental map of archaeological cultural areas of the East European Plain
in the 10th century, each of which represents a set of archaeological cultures and groups of
archaeological complexes similar in a number of characteristics. In the paper the necessity of
revision of traditional approach to the interpretation of the archaeological date of the ...
Added: September 6, 2022
Лысенко А. В., Mordvintseva V., Вестник древней истории 2021 Т. 81 № 4 С. 938–959
The article is devoted to the publication of a movable weight in the shape of a male bust from the Roman steelyard. It is the second find of such item in the sanctuary of Eklizi-Burun (Southern part of the Mountain Crimea). The offering of objects belonging to an alien culture through their deliberate damage was ...
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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
Ivantchik A., Bordeaux: Ausonius Éditions Bordeaux, 2021.
This book is the first volume of a new corpus of Greek and Latin inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea region, which is planned to include all known inscriptions (both on stone and other supports) found in the area. The corpus of lapidary inscriptions of this region was published only once, over hundred years ago, ...
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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
Stoyanov R., Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 2021 Vol. 27 No. 1 P. 1–10
The article discusses one of the variants of the image of the tendril goddess
(Rankenfrau) with the mask of a satyr recorded in depictions on plates found in
Chersonesos Taurica, in the funerary complex within the Kul-Oba burial-mound and
also in a burial-mound near the village of Ivanovskaya (Fig. 1–3). Examination of the
context for each of the finds ...
Added: May 11, 2021
Mordvintseva V., Вестник древней истории 2020 Т. 80 № 4 С. 1062–1083
The assumption that cultures are clearly defined, essentially self-contained entities has
been subjected to serious doubt in modern archaeology which needs to be reflected also
in Sarmatian studies. Such concepts as ‘Sarmatians’, ‘Sarmatian period’ and ‘Sarmatian
archaeological culture(s)’ are widely used in archaeological literature. However, the
monuments of the different macro-regions that are usually connected in scholarship with
the various ...
Added: December 8, 2020
Khvalkov E., Eminak 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
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