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The article deals with the planning of the stone vault in Karagodeuashkh mound, excavated by E. F. Felitzin in 1888 in Kuban’ area. The mound contained «rich» burials of the representatives of sindae-maeotian aristocracy and dated to... more
The article deals with the planning of the stone vault in Karagodeuashkh mound, excavated by E. F. Felitzin in 1888 in Kuban’ area. The mound contained «rich» burials of the representatives of sindae-maeotian aristocracy and dated to 330—315 BC. The construction of Karagodeuashkh vault shows parallels to enfilade crypts which were wide spread during that time at the territory of ancient Thracia. The finds of metal objects in the inventory of the burial complexes testify to contacts with Thracia and Northern Greece. The materials of Karagodeuashkh mound seem to be important for the examining of cultural contacts of Bosporan kingdom and its Hellenized barbarian periphery in the last third of the 4th century BC. The analysis of the burial goods and construction of the mound is also of great importance for the study of the ideology of the local tribes of Kuban region.
Статья посвящена описанию коллекции греческой импортной керамики VI в. до н.э., происходящей из раскопок Немировского городища в Побужье и хранящейся в Отделе археологии Восточной Европы и Сибири Государственного Эрмитажа. В состав... more
Статья посвящена описанию коллекции греческой импортной керамики VI в. до н.э., происходящей из раскопок Немировского городища в Побужье и хранящейся в Отделе археологии Восточной Европы и Сибири Государственного Эрмитажа. В состав коллекции входят образцы греческой столовой и амфорной посуды. Автор выявляет центры производства этих керамических сосудов (экземпляры, входящие в состав коллекции, представлены исключительно продукцией восточно-греческих центров, в основном южноионийских), их стилистические особенности.Иллюстрации (фрагменты керамики): с. 213-214
This paper is devoted to a small ancient rural house situated to the east from the Bosporan town of Porthmion. The excavations of the farmhouse were conducted in 1988 under the direction of L. B. Kircho according to the plan of field... more
This paper is devoted to a small ancient rural house situated to the east from the Bosporan town of Porthmion. The excavations of the farmhouse were conducted in 1988 under the direction of L. B. Kircho according to the plan of field investigations of the Porthmion Group of the Bosporan Archaeological Expedition of the Leningrad Branch of the Institute of Archaeology (LOIA) AS USSR (now the Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences). Despite the fact that the building remains of the complex were preserved only fragmentarily, the investigations conducted have allowed the researchers to reveal a new interesting object — a Hellenistic farmhouse founded in the late 4th century BC in the immediate proximity to the ancient town and, probably, used until the mid-1st century BC.
The paper deals with the fragment of an East-Greek painted oinochoe kept in the State Hermitage Museum. It was discovered in the Scythian mould near Boltyshka village in Cherkasy region of the province of Kiev in 1863. B.V. Farmakovsky... more
The paper deals with the fragment of an East-Greek painted oinochoe kept in the State Hermitage Museum. It was discovered in the Scythian mould near Boltyshka village in Cherkasy region of the province of Kiev in 1863. B.V. Farmakovsky published it in 1914. The fragment is a neck with a completely preserved vertical handle. It is decorated with paintings in the “Wild Goat Style”. It can be dated to 640–630 BC. The vessel came to a local forest-steppe population as a result of contacts between the Greeks and the barbarians in the second half of the 7th century BC.
Статья посвящена фрагменту восточногреческой расписной ойнохои, хранящемуся в Эрмитаже. Он был обнаружен в скифском кургане у с. Болтышка Черкасского уезда Киевской губернии в 1863 г. и издан Б. В. Фармаковским в 1914 г. Фрагмент,... more
Статья посвящена фрагменту восточногреческой расписной ойнохои, хранящемуся
в Эрмитаже. Он был обнаружен в скифском кургане у с. Болтышка Черкасского уезда Киевской губернии
в 1863 г. и издан Б. В. Фармаковским в 1914 г. Фрагмент, представляющий собой горло с полностью со-хранившейся вертикальной ручкой, украшен росписью в «стиле дикого козла». Его можно датировать
640–630-ми гг. до н.  э. Сосуд попал к местному населению лесостепи в результате греко-варварских
контактов во второй половине VII в. до н. э./ The paper deals with the fragment of an East-Greek painted oinochoe kept in the State Hermitage
Museum. It was discovered in the Scythian mould near Boltyshka village in Cherkasy region of the province of
Kiev in 1863. B.V. Farmakovsky published it in 1914. The fragment is a neck with a completely preserved vertical
handle. It is decorated with paintings in the “Wild Goat Style”. It can be dated to 640–630 BC. The vessel came to
a local forest-steppe population as a result of contacts between the Greeks and the barbarians in the second half of
the 7th century B
The article deals with the system of depictions on the overlay of the Kelermes Mirror.
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The article examines the archaeological finds from the city-site of Nemirovo in the connection with the problem of the contacts between the Greeks and the locals during the early period of the Greek colonization of the region.
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The paper deals gives the description of the whole categories of the finds of the Greek pottery (trade amphorae and table ware) from the city-site of Nemirovo on Southern Bug.
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The paper offers a survey of Greek Archaic painted pottery finds from barbarian sites of the forest-steppe zone of the Northern Black Sea Coastal Region.
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The article offers a brief analysis of materials from Scythian cultural horizon of Nemirov - one of the "large" forest-steppe city-sites of Black Sea Coastal region in the Early Iron Age.
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The article deals with the whole range of Greek pottery finds of the 7th cent. BC from the barbarian city-sites and burial complexes of the Northern Black Sea Coastal Region. The authors suppose that all these finds are the result of the... more
The article deals with the whole range of Greek pottery finds of the 7th cent. BC from the barbarian city-sites and burial complexes of the Northern Black Sea Coastal Region. The authors suppose that all these finds are the result of the constant and regular connections between the barbarian world and early Greek settlements of the region
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The article deals with one of the 8 sectors of the electrum overlay of the famous silver mirror from Kelermes, dated 650-620 BC. Sector 6 was decorated with the rather realistic depictions of three wild animals - the fox, the bear and the... more
The article deals with one of the 8 sectors of the electrum overlay of the famous silver mirror from Kelermes, dated 650-620 BC. Sector 6 was decorated with the rather realistic depictions of three wild animals - the fox, the bear and the bird. Author tried to put the images in the wide range of stylistic and subject analogies and parallels, known in the Archaic art of Greece and Near East.
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