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Back to the enigma of Diring-Yuryakh Keilmessers of Sukhaya Mechetka Mammoth from Lenino and the ... more Back to the enigma of Diring-Yuryakh
Keilmessers of Sukhaya Mechetka
Mammoth from Lenino and the question of the peopling of the Lower Volga region
New dates for the Late Palaeolithic of the Russian Plain
Weapons of the Mesolithic hunters of Crimea
Вновь к загадке Диринг-Юряха
Кайльмессеры сухой Мечётки
Мамонт из Ленино и проблема заселения низовьев Волги
Новые датировки для позднего палеолита Русской равнины
Вооружение охотников крымского мезолита
The ageless Dimitrie Cantemir (ad memoriam) Children from diff erent latitudes in the “Wheel of L... more The ageless Dimitrie Cantemir (ad memoriam)
Children from diff erent latitudes in the “Wheel of Life”
Childhood. Rules of the Game
New data on the people of antiquity
Monetary reform in Olbia in 350—300 BC
Artefacts of Scythian time at Clio’s service
Coinage of Turkic-Mongol settlements in 13th—14th centuries
Нестареющий Дмитрий Кантемир (ad memoriam)
Дети разных широт в «Колесе жизни»
Детство. Правила игры
Новые данные о людях античности
Денежная реформа Ольвии второй половины IV в. до н.э.
Артефакты эпохи скифов на службе у Клио
Монетное дело тюрко-монгольских улусов XIII—XIV вв
Identifying toys Children in ritual practices in Europe Burials of boys with weapons Girls-prince... more Identifying toys
Children in ritual practices in Europe
Burials of boys with weapons
Girls-princesses in early medieval China
Childhood objects by 18th—19th centuries book illustrations
New radiocarbon data from the time of the Hungarian Conquest
Batu’s Invasion: Babylonian Captivity on the Russian land
Editor-in-Charge — Roman A. Rabinovici
Узнать игрушку
Дети в ритуальных практиках Европы
Погребения мальчиков с оружием
Девочки-принцессы в раннесредневековом Китае
Предметный мир ребенка в книжной иллюстрации XIII—XVI вв.
Новые радиоуглеродные данные о времени венгерского завоевания
Нашествие Батыя: Вавилонский плен Русской земли
Stratum plus, 2023
VIVAT to Michel Kazanski! Educating children in the ancient world of adults Children and adults: ... more VIVAT to Michel Kazanski!
Educating children in the ancient world of adults
Children and adults: rules of life and hygiene
Childhood aſt erworld: rite and goods
Clothes a size too big
Unchildlike money
Михаилу Казанскому -VIVAT!
Воспитание детей в древнем мире взрослых
Дети и взрослые: правила жизни и правила гигиены
Потустороннее детство: обряд и вещи
Одежда на вырост
Недетские деньги
Stratum plus. 2023. No3: Deprived childhood in the Iron Age / Дети и взрослые железного века, 2023
Adults playing with gods, or toys for children? “Prince” of the Steppe Scythia Children from the ... more Adults playing with gods, or toys for children?
“Prince” of the Steppe Scythia
Children from the Middle Don settlements
The Deer with the Golden Horns: story analysis
Capital city in the lower course of the Syr Darya
Wheel chariots in Zhongshan Kingdom
Grave of a “priestess” from Filippovka
Игры взрослых с богами или детские игрушки?
«Царевич» Степной Скифии
Дети среднедонских поселений
«Олень — золотые рога»: анализ сюжета
Столичный город в низовьях Сырдарьи
О колесничестве в царстве Чжуншань
Погребение «жрицы» из Филипповки
The monograph addresses the funerary rite and material culture of the Scythians in the North-West... more The monograph addresses the funerary rite and material culture of the Scythians in the North-Western Black Sea Region in the 3 rd—2 nd centuries BC. Special focus is on synchronous sites, known as “strange complexes’ or “hoards”. The monograph also addresses a number of important issues of Scythian history in the North Black Sea Region.
For archaeologists, historians, university lecturers and students and anyone interested in the early history of the region.
В работе анализируются погребальный обряд и материальная культура скифов Северо-Западного Причерноморья III—II вв. до н. э. Отдельное внимание уделено синхронным амятникам — «странным комплексам» или «кладам». Также в монографии рассматривается ряд актуальных вопросов, имеющих большое значение для изучения истории скифов Cеверного Причерноморья. Для археологов, историков, преподавателей вузов и студентов, а также всех, кто интересуется древней историей края.
This volume is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Moldavian archaeologist Valentin Dergache... more This volume is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Moldavian archaeologist Valentin Dergachev, researcher of the ancient history of Eastern and Southeastern Europe, the author of more than 160 papers on the Neolithic, Eneolithic and Bronze Age, of which 25 are monographic studies. It is no coincidence that the book is titled with a line from Horace, who discourages Melpomene by the fact that “he has built a monument more lasting than bronze”. Though what could be stronger than bronze and more ephemeral than monuments? In this sense, the fate of monuments, in the protection of which Valentin Dergachev worked in his youth, is similar to the destiny of many scientific texts. They are often demolished, sent to the trash, or melted down into new ones. At the same time, bronze or even copper itself, which Dergachev was so passionately engaged in throughout his career, has been living in human culture for thousands of years. So do good scientific texts, which, as a rule, outlive their creators for a long time and become the foundation for the discoveries of the next generations. Our volume brings together the works of researchers from Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Poland, Germany, Italy, Finland, Spain, Canada and the USA.
Этот сборник статей посвящён 80-летию молдавского археолога Валентина Дергачева, исследователя древней истории Восточной и Юго-Восточной Европы, автора более 160 работ по неолиту, энеолиту и эпохе бронзы региона, из которых 25 – монографические исследования. Книга неслучайно названа строчкой из Горация, который обескураживает Мельпомену тем, что «памятник себе воздвиг прочнее меди». Хотя что может быть прочнее меди и недолговечнее монументов? В этом смысле судьба памятников, об охране которых заботился Валентин Анисимович, сходна с участью многих научных текстов. Их часто сносят, отправляют на помойку или переплавляют в новые. При этом сама медь, которой так увлечённо занимался всю свою карьеру Дергачев, использовалась в человеческой культуре тысячелетиями. Как и хорошие научные тексты, которые, как правило, надолго переживают своих создателей и становятся фундаментом для открытий следующих поколений. Наш сборник объединяет работы исследователей из Молдовы, Румынии, Болгарии, Украины, России, Грузии, Таджикистана, Азербайджана, Польши, Германии, Италии, Финляндии, Испании, Канады и США.
Childhood space in antiquity Children in the age structure of the Srubnaya community Children and... more Childhood space in antiquity
Children in the age structure of the Srubnaya community
Children and rituals
In a playful manner
The little rolls (kolobok) in the forest Neolithic
Children in Egyptian funerary practices
Древняя территория детства
Дети в возрастной структуре срубного общества
Дети в мире ритуала
Надо жить играючи
«Колобки» лесного неолита
Дети в египетской погребальной практике
Made by kids! Medzhibozh, Zaskalnaya, Zaraisk Sungir: was there a girl? Acheulean flake cleavers ... more Made by kids! Medzhibozh, Zaskalnaya, Zaraisk
Sungir: was there a girl?
Acheulean flake cleavers from Azerbaijan
How humans settled down in the Siberian Arctic
Сделано детьми! Меджибож, Заскальная, Зарайск
Сунгирь: а была ли девочка?
Ашельские колуны из Азербайджана
Как люди обживали Сибирскую Арктику
This collection of articles is dedicated to the memory of Oleg Sharov, a well-known archaeologist... more This collection of articles is dedicated to the memory of Oleg Sharov, a well-known archaeologist and specialist in Roman Time antiquities from the south of Eastern Europe. This volume contains memoirs of Oleg Sharov’s friends and family members, his latest and unpublished works, as well as articles written by his colleagues. The articles cover a rather extensive range of topics, fully matching O. Sharov’s research interests, including papers on the Bronze Age, Early Iron Age, Antiquity and the Great Migrations. It will be interesting for archaeologists, historians, university lecturers and students, as well as anyone interested in the early history of the region.
Сборник научных работ посвящён памяти Олега Васильевича Шарова — известного археолога, специалиста по древностям римского времени юга Восточной Европы. В книгу включены воспоминания о О.В. Шарове, его неопубликованные работы, а также статьи коллег. Тематика публикуемых материалов широка, но соответствует научным интересам О.В. Шарова. Это исследования по бронзовому и раннежелезному веку, античности и эпохе Великого переселения народов. Редакторы выражают надежду, что книга будет интересна читателям, интересующимся древней историей: археологам, историкам, преподавателям вузов и школ, студентам и старшеклассникам.
V. Ya. Grosul (ad memoriam) “Heroes of yore”: Svyatoslav, Cantemir, Kutaisov Coins from Phanago... more V. Ya. Grosul (ad memoriam)
“Heroes of yore”: Svyatoslav, Cantemir, Kutaisov
Coins from Phanagoria necropolis and Mithridates’ emissions
Magic inscriptions by the ancient Greeks in the Northern Black Sea region
Medieval money and hoards in eastern Europe
Golden Horde’s urbanism between diff erent religions and Islam
Rituals of communication with the aſt erworld in America and Siberia
Orthodox pathways: from baptism to modernity
В. Я. Гросул (ad memoriam)
«Герои былых времен»: Святослав, Кантемир, Кутайсов
Монеты некрополя Фанагории и эмиссии Митридата
Магические надписи древних греков Северного Причерноморья
Средневековые деньги и клады на востоке Европы
Урбанизм Золотой Орды между разноверием и исламом
Ритуалы общения с запредельным в Америке и Сибири
Пути православия — от крещения к современности
Is archaeology of supernatural possible? Religious concepts among the South Ural nomads Shrines o... more Is archaeology of supernatural possible?
Religious concepts among the South Ural nomads
Shrines on Staroryazansky fort
Pagan idols of the Veliky Novgorod
On sacral execution in the Golden Horde
Warriors-werewolves in Sambian-Natangian culture
Magic practices in the Tatar army
Возможна ли археология сверхъестественного?
Религиозные представления кочевников Южного Урала
Святилища на Старорязанском городище
Языческие божки Великого Новгорода
О сакральности казни в Золотой Орде
Воины-оборотни в самбийско-натангийской культуре
Магические практики в татарском войске
Stratum plus, 2022
Sarmatian priestesses, Gothic witches and Slavic werewolves The lost hand of Tyr and the Fenrir w... more Sarmatian priestesses, Gothic witches and Slavic werewolves
The lost hand of Tyr and the Fenrir wolf on the saddle
Sanctuaries of the Crimea
Magic lunulae, amulet-boxes and inkwells
Humans and dogs in the funerary context
Сарматские жрицы, готские ведьмы и славянские оборотни
Откушенная рука Тюра и волк Фенрир на седле
Святилища Крыма
Магические лунницы, амулетницы и чернильницы
Люди и собаки в погребальном контексте
Stratum plus, 2022
Transformation of décor from pre-Scythian to early Scythian harness Lux Tenebrarum of the early I... more Transformation of décor from pre-Scythian to early Scythian harness
Lux Tenebrarum of the early Iranians
Early images in Scythian ‘animal style’
Early bronze mirrors of China
Grave with a gold sword from Mamay-Gora
Buds of the world tree and Scythian pole-tops
Hearth in funerary practice of Scythians and Sarmatians in the Ciscaucasia
Загробный путь киммерийской колесницы
Lux Tenebrarum древних иранцев
У истоков звериного стиля
Ранние бронзовые зеркала Китая
Золотой меч из Мамай-горы
Бутоны мирового древа и скифские навершия
Кочевники между Аралом и Уралом
Bucrania in the rituals of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Western Asia The magic of fi gurines of ... more Bucrania in the rituals of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Western Asia
The magic of fi gurines of the Balkan prehistory
Golden crowns of the Early Bronze Age of the Near East
Magical subtext of Maikop vessels
Deviant burials of Egypt of the Old Kingdom
Burials of casters in the Urals and Siberia
Букрании в ритуалах докерамического неолита Передней Азии
Магия статуэток Балканской преистории
Золотые венцы ранней бронзы Ближнего Востока
Магический подтекст майкопских сосудов
Девиантные погребения Египта Древнего Царства
Погребения литейщиков Урала и Сибири
Magic at Mira? Who came up with the fi rst rules of conduct and why How the fi rst inhabitants ... more Magic at Mira?
Who came up with the fi rst rules of conduct and why
How the fi rst inhabitants of Kostenki made their adornments
Micoquian strides eastward
Магия в Мире?
Кто и зачем придумал первые правила поведения
Как делали украшения первые костёнковцы
Микок шагает на восток
Genesis of divine creations: Budzhak — Crimea — Siberia Ecological and anthropological dimension... more Genesis of divine creations: Budzhak — Crimea — Siberia
Ecological and anthropological dimensions of countries and ages
Antique coins between Olbia and Bosporan Kingdom
Not just Juchid money from Moldova to Kazakhstan and the Baltic region
Signs of time on archaeological sites
Clio’s companions: dendroarchaeology, palinology, archaeoparasitology
Бытие божественных творений: Буджак – Крым – Сибирь
Эколого-антропологические измерения разных стран и эпох
Античные монеты между Ольвией и Боспорским царством
Не только джучидские деньги от Молдовы до Казахстана и Прибалтики
Знаки времени на памятниках археологии
Спутницы Клио: дендроархеология, палинология, археопаразитология
Geographic conditions and landscape as a historical factor Animals in art and everyday life Anima... more Geographic conditions and landscape as a historical factor
Animals in art and everyday life
Animals in sustenance culture
Animals in funerary sites
Sites, culture, challenges
Research and publications
Review
Obituary
Влияние природных факторов на историю Древней Руси
Ландшафтные ниши кочевников в земледельческом обществе
Животный мир в искусстве: образы и реальность
Зооморфные элементы в керамике и каменной пластике
«Персидские» и «римские» собаки в средневековом Китае
Меха и перья в европейском средневековом костюме
От мифа к семантике сакрального ландшафта
Мясо и рыба в рационе питания населения Восточной Европы
Archaeozoology of Pontus and Volga Burials and sacrifi ces of horses and harness Slavic werewolve... more Archaeozoology of Pontus and Volga
Burials and sacrifi ces of horses and harness
Slavic werewolves
Human and the imagined world: lifetime and funerary rites
Material oecumene: fi bulae, torques, lunulas, vessels
New and old archaeological sites of Pontus and Barbaricum
Human and fi lthy lucre
Археозоология Понта и Поволжья
Погребения и жертвоприношения коней и конского снаряжения Славяне-вурдалаки
Человек и воображаемый мир: обряды прижизненные и заупокойные
Эйкумена материальной культуры: фибулы, гривны, лунницы, сосуды
Новые и старые археологические памятники Понта и Барбарикума Человек и презренный металл
Bird in Scythian animal style Warriors from Solokha barrow Archaeozoology of Trans-Baikal Xiongnu... more Bird in Scythian animal style
Warriors from Solokha barrow
Archaeozoology of Trans-Baikal Xiongnu
Combat traumas among the Ural Sauromates
Pazyryk horses of Altai: seasonality of burials
Potters of the archaic Berezan
Hoards of Mithridatic wars time in the Lower Don region
Образ птицы в скифском зверином стиле
Воины кургана Солоха
Археозоология забайкальских хунну
Боевой травматизм савроматов Урала
Пазырыкские лошади Алтая: сезонность погребений
Гончары архаической Березани
Клады эпохи Митридатовых войн с Нижнего Дона
Back to the enigma of Diring-Yuryakh Keilmessers of Sukhaya Mechetka Mammoth from Lenino and the ... more Back to the enigma of Diring-Yuryakh
Keilmessers of Sukhaya Mechetka
Mammoth from Lenino and the question of the peopling of the Lower Volga region
New dates for the Late Palaeolithic of the Russian Plain
Weapons of the Mesolithic hunters of Crimea
Вновь к загадке Диринг-Юряха
Кайльмессеры сухой Мечётки
Мамонт из Ленино и проблема заселения низовьев Волги
Новые датировки для позднего палеолита Русской равнины
Вооружение охотников крымского мезолита
The ageless Dimitrie Cantemir (ad memoriam) Children from diff erent latitudes in the “Wheel of L... more The ageless Dimitrie Cantemir (ad memoriam)
Children from diff erent latitudes in the “Wheel of Life”
Childhood. Rules of the Game
New data on the people of antiquity
Monetary reform in Olbia in 350—300 BC
Artefacts of Scythian time at Clio’s service
Coinage of Turkic-Mongol settlements in 13th—14th centuries
Нестареющий Дмитрий Кантемир (ad memoriam)
Дети разных широт в «Колесе жизни»
Детство. Правила игры
Новые данные о людях античности
Денежная реформа Ольвии второй половины IV в. до н.э.
Артефакты эпохи скифов на службе у Клио
Монетное дело тюрко-монгольских улусов XIII—XIV вв
Identifying toys Children in ritual practices in Europe Burials of boys with weapons Girls-prince... more Identifying toys
Children in ritual practices in Europe
Burials of boys with weapons
Girls-princesses in early medieval China
Childhood objects by 18th—19th centuries book illustrations
New radiocarbon data from the time of the Hungarian Conquest
Batu’s Invasion: Babylonian Captivity on the Russian land
Editor-in-Charge — Roman A. Rabinovici
Узнать игрушку
Дети в ритуальных практиках Европы
Погребения мальчиков с оружием
Девочки-принцессы в раннесредневековом Китае
Предметный мир ребенка в книжной иллюстрации XIII—XVI вв.
Новые радиоуглеродные данные о времени венгерского завоевания
Нашествие Батыя: Вавилонский плен Русской земли
Stratum plus, 2023
VIVAT to Michel Kazanski! Educating children in the ancient world of adults Children and adults: ... more VIVAT to Michel Kazanski!
Educating children in the ancient world of adults
Children and adults: rules of life and hygiene
Childhood aſt erworld: rite and goods
Clothes a size too big
Unchildlike money
Михаилу Казанскому -VIVAT!
Воспитание детей в древнем мире взрослых
Дети и взрослые: правила жизни и правила гигиены
Потустороннее детство: обряд и вещи
Одежда на вырост
Недетские деньги
Stratum plus. 2023. No3: Deprived childhood in the Iron Age / Дети и взрослые железного века, 2023
Adults playing with gods, or toys for children? “Prince” of the Steppe Scythia Children from the ... more Adults playing with gods, or toys for children?
“Prince” of the Steppe Scythia
Children from the Middle Don settlements
The Deer with the Golden Horns: story analysis
Capital city in the lower course of the Syr Darya
Wheel chariots in Zhongshan Kingdom
Grave of a “priestess” from Filippovka
Игры взрослых с богами или детские игрушки?
«Царевич» Степной Скифии
Дети среднедонских поселений
«Олень — золотые рога»: анализ сюжета
Столичный город в низовьях Сырдарьи
О колесничестве в царстве Чжуншань
Погребение «жрицы» из Филипповки
The monograph addresses the funerary rite and material culture of the Scythians in the North-West... more The monograph addresses the funerary rite and material culture of the Scythians in the North-Western Black Sea Region in the 3 rd—2 nd centuries BC. Special focus is on synchronous sites, known as “strange complexes’ or “hoards”. The monograph also addresses a number of important issues of Scythian history in the North Black Sea Region.
For archaeologists, historians, university lecturers and students and anyone interested in the early history of the region.
В работе анализируются погребальный обряд и материальная культура скифов Северо-Западного Причерноморья III—II вв. до н. э. Отдельное внимание уделено синхронным амятникам — «странным комплексам» или «кладам». Также в монографии рассматривается ряд актуальных вопросов, имеющих большое значение для изучения истории скифов Cеверного Причерноморья. Для археологов, историков, преподавателей вузов и студентов, а также всех, кто интересуется древней историей края.
This volume is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Moldavian archaeologist Valentin Dergache... more This volume is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Moldavian archaeologist Valentin Dergachev, researcher of the ancient history of Eastern and Southeastern Europe, the author of more than 160 papers on the Neolithic, Eneolithic and Bronze Age, of which 25 are monographic studies. It is no coincidence that the book is titled with a line from Horace, who discourages Melpomene by the fact that “he has built a monument more lasting than bronze”. Though what could be stronger than bronze and more ephemeral than monuments? In this sense, the fate of monuments, in the protection of which Valentin Dergachev worked in his youth, is similar to the destiny of many scientific texts. They are often demolished, sent to the trash, or melted down into new ones. At the same time, bronze or even copper itself, which Dergachev was so passionately engaged in throughout his career, has been living in human culture for thousands of years. So do good scientific texts, which, as a rule, outlive their creators for a long time and become the foundation for the discoveries of the next generations. Our volume brings together the works of researchers from Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Poland, Germany, Italy, Finland, Spain, Canada and the USA.
Этот сборник статей посвящён 80-летию молдавского археолога Валентина Дергачева, исследователя древней истории Восточной и Юго-Восточной Европы, автора более 160 работ по неолиту, энеолиту и эпохе бронзы региона, из которых 25 – монографические исследования. Книга неслучайно названа строчкой из Горация, который обескураживает Мельпомену тем, что «памятник себе воздвиг прочнее меди». Хотя что может быть прочнее меди и недолговечнее монументов? В этом смысле судьба памятников, об охране которых заботился Валентин Анисимович, сходна с участью многих научных текстов. Их часто сносят, отправляют на помойку или переплавляют в новые. При этом сама медь, которой так увлечённо занимался всю свою карьеру Дергачев, использовалась в человеческой культуре тысячелетиями. Как и хорошие научные тексты, которые, как правило, надолго переживают своих создателей и становятся фундаментом для открытий следующих поколений. Наш сборник объединяет работы исследователей из Молдовы, Румынии, Болгарии, Украины, России, Грузии, Таджикистана, Азербайджана, Польши, Германии, Италии, Финляндии, Испании, Канады и США.
Childhood space in antiquity Children in the age structure of the Srubnaya community Children and... more Childhood space in antiquity
Children in the age structure of the Srubnaya community
Children and rituals
In a playful manner
The little rolls (kolobok) in the forest Neolithic
Children in Egyptian funerary practices
Древняя территория детства
Дети в возрастной структуре срубного общества
Дети в мире ритуала
Надо жить играючи
«Колобки» лесного неолита
Дети в египетской погребальной практике
Made by kids! Medzhibozh, Zaskalnaya, Zaraisk Sungir: was there a girl? Acheulean flake cleavers ... more Made by kids! Medzhibozh, Zaskalnaya, Zaraisk
Sungir: was there a girl?
Acheulean flake cleavers from Azerbaijan
How humans settled down in the Siberian Arctic
Сделано детьми! Меджибож, Заскальная, Зарайск
Сунгирь: а была ли девочка?
Ашельские колуны из Азербайджана
Как люди обживали Сибирскую Арктику
This collection of articles is dedicated to the memory of Oleg Sharov, a well-known archaeologist... more This collection of articles is dedicated to the memory of Oleg Sharov, a well-known archaeologist and specialist in Roman Time antiquities from the south of Eastern Europe. This volume contains memoirs of Oleg Sharov’s friends and family members, his latest and unpublished works, as well as articles written by his colleagues. The articles cover a rather extensive range of topics, fully matching O. Sharov’s research interests, including papers on the Bronze Age, Early Iron Age, Antiquity and the Great Migrations. It will be interesting for archaeologists, historians, university lecturers and students, as well as anyone interested in the early history of the region.
Сборник научных работ посвящён памяти Олега Васильевича Шарова — известного археолога, специалиста по древностям римского времени юга Восточной Европы. В книгу включены воспоминания о О.В. Шарове, его неопубликованные работы, а также статьи коллег. Тематика публикуемых материалов широка, но соответствует научным интересам О.В. Шарова. Это исследования по бронзовому и раннежелезному веку, античности и эпохе Великого переселения народов. Редакторы выражают надежду, что книга будет интересна читателям, интересующимся древней историей: археологам, историкам, преподавателям вузов и школ, студентам и старшеклассникам.
V. Ya. Grosul (ad memoriam) “Heroes of yore”: Svyatoslav, Cantemir, Kutaisov Coins from Phanago... more V. Ya. Grosul (ad memoriam)
“Heroes of yore”: Svyatoslav, Cantemir, Kutaisov
Coins from Phanagoria necropolis and Mithridates’ emissions
Magic inscriptions by the ancient Greeks in the Northern Black Sea region
Medieval money and hoards in eastern Europe
Golden Horde’s urbanism between diff erent religions and Islam
Rituals of communication with the aſt erworld in America and Siberia
Orthodox pathways: from baptism to modernity
В. Я. Гросул (ad memoriam)
«Герои былых времен»: Святослав, Кантемир, Кутайсов
Монеты некрополя Фанагории и эмиссии Митридата
Магические надписи древних греков Северного Причерноморья
Средневековые деньги и клады на востоке Европы
Урбанизм Золотой Орды между разноверием и исламом
Ритуалы общения с запредельным в Америке и Сибири
Пути православия — от крещения к современности
Is archaeology of supernatural possible? Religious concepts among the South Ural nomads Shrines o... more Is archaeology of supernatural possible?
Religious concepts among the South Ural nomads
Shrines on Staroryazansky fort
Pagan idols of the Veliky Novgorod
On sacral execution in the Golden Horde
Warriors-werewolves in Sambian-Natangian culture
Magic practices in the Tatar army
Возможна ли археология сверхъестественного?
Религиозные представления кочевников Южного Урала
Святилища на Старорязанском городище
Языческие божки Великого Новгорода
О сакральности казни в Золотой Орде
Воины-оборотни в самбийско-натангийской культуре
Магические практики в татарском войске
Stratum plus, 2022
Sarmatian priestesses, Gothic witches and Slavic werewolves The lost hand of Tyr and the Fenrir w... more Sarmatian priestesses, Gothic witches and Slavic werewolves
The lost hand of Tyr and the Fenrir wolf on the saddle
Sanctuaries of the Crimea
Magic lunulae, amulet-boxes and inkwells
Humans and dogs in the funerary context
Сарматские жрицы, готские ведьмы и славянские оборотни
Откушенная рука Тюра и волк Фенрир на седле
Святилища Крыма
Магические лунницы, амулетницы и чернильницы
Люди и собаки в погребальном контексте
Stratum plus, 2022
Transformation of décor from pre-Scythian to early Scythian harness Lux Tenebrarum of the early I... more Transformation of décor from pre-Scythian to early Scythian harness
Lux Tenebrarum of the early Iranians
Early images in Scythian ‘animal style’
Early bronze mirrors of China
Grave with a gold sword from Mamay-Gora
Buds of the world tree and Scythian pole-tops
Hearth in funerary practice of Scythians and Sarmatians in the Ciscaucasia
Загробный путь киммерийской колесницы
Lux Tenebrarum древних иранцев
У истоков звериного стиля
Ранние бронзовые зеркала Китая
Золотой меч из Мамай-горы
Бутоны мирового древа и скифские навершия
Кочевники между Аралом и Уралом
Bucrania in the rituals of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Western Asia The magic of fi gurines of ... more Bucrania in the rituals of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Western Asia
The magic of fi gurines of the Balkan prehistory
Golden crowns of the Early Bronze Age of the Near East
Magical subtext of Maikop vessels
Deviant burials of Egypt of the Old Kingdom
Burials of casters in the Urals and Siberia
Букрании в ритуалах докерамического неолита Передней Азии
Магия статуэток Балканской преистории
Золотые венцы ранней бронзы Ближнего Востока
Магический подтекст майкопских сосудов
Девиантные погребения Египта Древнего Царства
Погребения литейщиков Урала и Сибири
Magic at Mira? Who came up with the fi rst rules of conduct and why How the fi rst inhabitants ... more Magic at Mira?
Who came up with the fi rst rules of conduct and why
How the fi rst inhabitants of Kostenki made their adornments
Micoquian strides eastward
Магия в Мире?
Кто и зачем придумал первые правила поведения
Как делали украшения первые костёнковцы
Микок шагает на восток
Genesis of divine creations: Budzhak — Crimea — Siberia Ecological and anthropological dimension... more Genesis of divine creations: Budzhak — Crimea — Siberia
Ecological and anthropological dimensions of countries and ages
Antique coins between Olbia and Bosporan Kingdom
Not just Juchid money from Moldova to Kazakhstan and the Baltic region
Signs of time on archaeological sites
Clio’s companions: dendroarchaeology, palinology, archaeoparasitology
Бытие божественных творений: Буджак – Крым – Сибирь
Эколого-антропологические измерения разных стран и эпох
Античные монеты между Ольвией и Боспорским царством
Не только джучидские деньги от Молдовы до Казахстана и Прибалтики
Знаки времени на памятниках археологии
Спутницы Клио: дендроархеология, палинология, археопаразитология
Geographic conditions and landscape as a historical factor Animals in art and everyday life Anima... more Geographic conditions and landscape as a historical factor
Animals in art and everyday life
Animals in sustenance culture
Animals in funerary sites
Sites, culture, challenges
Research and publications
Review
Obituary
Влияние природных факторов на историю Древней Руси
Ландшафтные ниши кочевников в земледельческом обществе
Животный мир в искусстве: образы и реальность
Зооморфные элементы в керамике и каменной пластике
«Персидские» и «римские» собаки в средневековом Китае
Меха и перья в европейском средневековом костюме
От мифа к семантике сакрального ландшафта
Мясо и рыба в рационе питания населения Восточной Европы
Archaeozoology of Pontus and Volga Burials and sacrifi ces of horses and harness Slavic werewolve... more Archaeozoology of Pontus and Volga
Burials and sacrifi ces of horses and harness
Slavic werewolves
Human and the imagined world: lifetime and funerary rites
Material oecumene: fi bulae, torques, lunulas, vessels
New and old archaeological sites of Pontus and Barbaricum
Human and fi lthy lucre
Археозоология Понта и Поволжья
Погребения и жертвоприношения коней и конского снаряжения Славяне-вурдалаки
Человек и воображаемый мир: обряды прижизненные и заупокойные
Эйкумена материальной культуры: фибулы, гривны, лунницы, сосуды
Новые и старые археологические памятники Понта и Барбарикума Человек и презренный металл
Bird in Scythian animal style Warriors from Solokha barrow Archaeozoology of Trans-Baikal Xiongnu... more Bird in Scythian animal style
Warriors from Solokha barrow
Archaeozoology of Trans-Baikal Xiongnu
Combat traumas among the Ural Sauromates
Pazyryk horses of Altai: seasonality of burials
Potters of the archaic Berezan
Hoards of Mithridatic wars time in the Lower Don region
Образ птицы в скифском зверином стиле
Воины кургана Солоха
Археозоология забайкальских хунну
Боевой травматизм савроматов Урала
Пазырыкские лошади Алтая: сезонность погребений
Гончары архаической Березани
Клады эпохи Митридатовых войн с Нижнего Дона
The second volume of this specialized continued collection of research papers “Glazed Pottery of ... more The second volume of this specialized continued collection of research papers “Glazed Pottery of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea Region, 10th – 18th Centuries” contains studies of mass archaeological materials — glazed pottery — from a vast region encompassing countries from the Mediterranean, Black Sea, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Far East and Eurasian steppes, dated by the High and Late Middle Ages. The goal of this continued edition is to attract the attention of the medievalists to glazed pottery and, particularly, to introduce earlier unknown archaeological complexes with glazed pottery and results of various physical-chemical studies of ceramic clays and glazes for scientific discussion. The volume includes contributions from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Italy, Lebanon, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, USA, Uzbekistan and is meant for specialists in history, archaeology, ceramic studies, ethnography, museum studies, history students and ...
It has been seventeen years since the first volume of Stratum plus came out. It comes out six tim... more It has been seventeen years since the first volume of Stratum plus came out. It comes out six times a year now, and will keep the same tempo, the same size.
First and foremost, I would like to extend my highest appreciation to our international Editorial Board and to the permanent editors of each thematic volume, and more importantly, to the colossal team of researchers from dozens of countries and various academic institutions for their contributions. Owing to your efforts, this edition has acquired expertise and authority, has maintained its reputation as a journal of ‘ideas and hot discussions’ and has proved relevance of these ideas among the international academic society. It is important that Stratum plus and the majority of its contributing authors preserved their disregard to the modern opportunistic and, sometimes, very dramatic, political processes on the post-Soviet space; they abstained from participation in phantom discussions around primogeniture and selectness of some cultures and ethnicities: such discussion has nothing to do with truly scientific issues. Our edition, created by our common efforts, keeps proving that science — archaeology in this case — does not know any state or geographic frontiers, and its unity comes from the principles of devout search for truth, strict research procedures and panoramic approach to all existing scientific positions and opinions.
In the course of the last three years, Stratum plus has been testing a new form of planning and selection of articles for each volume. Along with its known chronological division from volume one to volume six, from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages, the Editorial Board has now developed a more specific approach to each volume. We will offer, well in advance, a relevant topic which will be the feature of a particular volume within a certain chronological period, and this will determine selection of the contributions. This approach proved to be good, for the journal now receives specially prepared submissions, but what is even more important — it can serve its mission now more efficiently: it guides team research more systematically and focuses attention on the “darkest” corners of our science.
In 2016, we have reached a new horizon together. For now all six volumes of the journal will be dedicated to one cross-cutting issue — the same very issue, which the patriarchs of archaeology call “the accursed question” of our science, i.e. culture change, chronological and cultural gaps, interpretation of historical catastrophes based on archaeological records. Hopefully, this formulation will help shorten the distance between the researchers, who professionally study periods so distant from each other that they cannot always notice typologically similar and repeating problematic situations in different temporal and cultural contexts. Knowing the portfolio of each volume to be edited in 2016, I am sure that after they come out, many archaeologists will be tempted to return to their habit of thematic pantophagy they indulged themselves with as young students.
This successful experience encouraged us to suggest cross-cutting features for the future volumes of Stratum plus in 2017-2018. The editors who gathered in a meeting in Kishinev in October 2015 noticed that archaeological interpretations of the last two decades have completely ignored two absolutely important topics, or rather, metatopics, i.e.: production, exchange and transfer of technologies, on the one hand, and development of social structures and power institutions, on the other. Surely, we mean here interpretation of these phenomena based on archeological records, first of all, and of course, in interaction with other disciplines.
A focused and special recurrence to these issues seems to be quite justified. The artificial obsession with social and economic topics, which was typical for the Soviet archaeology, no doubt, discouraged the researchers, especially in former USSR countries, to study these quite dull and hardly comprehensible domains, which, however, did not cease to exist. Moreover, they are still subjects of the widest theoretical and methodological research in the world archaeology and cultural anthropology. Moreover, these topics have now acquired the highest importance, when we see more and more brilliant, witty and reverberating historical-sociological and pelaeoeconomic generalizing works, whose authors frequently recur to rather liberal interpretations of archaeological facts, for objective reasons. And a pungent shoppy snobbery is not an answer to this situation. It would be better for us to present our own reconstructions in these fields, based on the exploration of the rich potential that can be offered by records — something that is also available to the post-Soviet archaeology.
Thus, the feature of all six volumes to be edited in 2017 is the following: “Production, Exchange and Transfer of Technologies by Archaeological Records”. A special focus will be placed on the dynamics and change of industry and exchange centers, a race of technologies from region to region, from culture to culture, from one period to another, explanations of phenomena related to the technological continuity, in the context of obvious cultural and chronological disruptions, and the nature of exchange phenomena in different historical contexts. We welcome the diversity of methods and ideas about critical overviews of these matters over the last decades.
We suggest the following cross-cutting feature for all six volumes of Stratum plus in 2018: “Social Structures and Power Institutes by Archaeological Records”. Surely, in this case we can anticipate presentation of papers focusing on analysis of funerary complexes and special structures of settlement patterns. A generalized presentation of such works within certain periods will be a step forward, no doubt. Acknowledging that, however, we would like to drive the authors’ attention towards such topics as behavior of social structures during crisis, their reversibility, simplification, and whether it can be proved by archaeological records. As to the Iron Age, Antiquity and the Great Migrations, this sociological problem must be definitely manifested as a correlation of the social and the ethnic, when various ethnic (or foreign ethnic) groups and categories of society would acquire a dominant or a subordinate position within a social structure. Priority will be given to those contributions, which present the newest interdisciplinary view on this specific aspect of development.
Dear colleagues, I hope that our editorial proposal has been a positive challenge to you. We will be glad to hear from you any suggestions or questions on the suggested topics. The volume editors are looking forward to receive your submissions. I have no doubt that the demanding readers of Stratum plus will be once again pleasantly surprised and will have active feedback on your ideas and discoveries.
Please send us your suggestions, remarks or questions to our email address stratumplus@gmail.com or you are welcome to discuss them here.
Book Review The Late Pleistocene Extinction – Who is Responsible: Nature or Humans? Review of Hom... more Book Review
The Late Pleistocene Extinction – Who is Responsible: Nature or Humans? Review of Homo Armatus and Pleistocene Extinctions. Stratum Plus No. 1. 2013. Editor L B Vishnyatsky. St. Petersburg – Kishinev – Odessa – Bucharest: High Anthropological School University. ISBN: 1608-9057; 355 pages, with 80 illustrations and maps, and 29 tables. In Russian with English abstracts. List price € 20 (paperback).
Yaroslav V Kuzmin
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
Laboratory of Mesozoic and Cenozoic Continental Ecosystems, Tomsk State University, Tomsk 634050, Russia.
http://www.klincksieck.com/livre/?GCOI=22520100021060&fa=sommaire
Stratum plus Journal (The Palaeolithic Issues) reviewed by JOHN F. HOFFECKER (Institute of Arctic... more Stratum plus Journal (The Palaeolithic Issues) reviewed by JOHN F. HOFFECKER (Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado at Boulder) in PaleoAnthropology 2015: 101−104. doi:10.4207/PA.2015.REV152
https://www.e-anthropology.com/E…/About-Journal/default.aspx
Издание посвящается вопросам изучения массового археологического материала – поливной керамики, ф... more Издание посвящается вопросам изучения массового археологического материала – поливной керамики, фарфоров и фаянсов обширного региона, включающего страны Средиземноморья, Причерноморья, Переднего Востока, Средней Азии, Дальнего Востока и зону евразийских степей периода зрелого и позднего средневековья.
Основной язык публикаций - русский. К публикации также принимаются статьи на английском, французском и итальянском языках. Статьи на иностранных языках публикуются в оригинале.
Прием заявок для публикации — 15 октября 2015
Готовые материалы принимаются не позднее 15 апреля 2016
Ожидаемый срок выхода - декабрь 2016
Организаторы:
Институт археологии им. А.Х. Халикова, АНРТ, Казань, Россия,
Казанский (Приволжский) федеральный университет, Казань, Россия,
Издательский дом «STRATUM», университет «Высшая антропологическая школа», Кишинев, Молдова.
Информация о редколлегии и условиях публикации доступна по ссылке.
http://www.e-anthropology.com/AIVE/default.aspx
Редакционная коллегия сборника не ограничивает авторов в объеме предоставляемых материалов, но учитывая специфику издания, просит сопровождать статьи значительным количеством иллюстраций поливной керамики. Печатная и электронная версии издания планируются в сопровождении цветных иллюстраций.
Адреса электронной почты: stratumplus@gmail.com и sgbotcharov@mail.ru
The volume is expected to come out in December 2016. The volume will be dedicated to studies of ... more The volume is expected to come out in December 2016.
The volume will be dedicated to studies of glazed pottery, porcelain and faience coming from a vast region including
countries of the Mediterranean, Black Sea, Western Asia, Central Asia, Far East and Eurasian steppes during the Middle Ages and the Modern Period.
The papers will be published in Russian although articles in English, French and Italian will be also admitted.
All articles will be accompanied by an English abstract.
Call for applications: September 15, 2015.
The Editorial Board asks you to send an abstract in Russian or in English, French or Italian before October 15, 2015.
Paper proposals are in the form: title, author and institutional affiliation, definition of the subject in ten to twenty lines.
The final selection of contributions will be made by the Editorial Board, in order to prepare and harmonize the volume. The Editorial Board will contact you again and give you more information for the publication of your papers, such as author’s guidelines.
Given the specific topic of this volume, however, the authors are kindly asked to support their contributions with significant
number of illustrations. Both the printed and the electronic version of this volume will contain color illustrations.
Complete texts of papers shall be submitted to the Editorial Board until 15 April 2016.
by Emily Schalk, Aleksandr Diachenko, Andrey Behr, Maciej Dębiec, Stanislav Terna, Anna Rauba-Bukowska, Sławomir Kadrow, Ursu Constantin-Emil, Dmytro Kiosak, Robert Hofmann, Сергей Разумов (Razumov), and Stratum plus Journal
This volume is dedicated to the 60th birthday anniversary of Igor Vasilyevich Manzura, leading Mo... more This volume is dedicated to the 60th birthday anniversary of Igor Vasilyevich Manzura, leading Moldovan archaeologist and specialist in prehistory of South-Eastern Europe, Professor of the High Anthropological School University, member correspondent of the German Archaeological Institute, grantee of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany) and IREX (USA). The articles in this volume cover a wide range of topics to match Igor Manzura's scientific interests — from Neolithic, Eneolithic and Bronze Age of our region to archaeological theory and anthropology. This publication is meant for archaeologists, anthropologists, historians of culture, students and wider circles of readers.
CONTENTS
Tabula Gratulatoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
List of published works by Igor Manzura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Album of Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
P. Biagi (Venice, Italy), E. Starnini (Turin, Italy). The Origin and Spread of the Late
Mesolithic Blade and Trapeze Industries in Europe: Reconsidering J. G. D. Clark’s
Hypothesis Fifty Years After . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
T. Saile (Regensburg, Germany), S. Ţerna (Kishinev, Moldova), M. Dębiec, M. Posselt
(Regensburg, Germany). On the Interpretation of Dwelling Complexes from the Eastern
Linear Pottery Cultural Area: new materials from fi eld investigations from
the Republic of Moldova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
S. Kadrow, A. Rauba-Bukowska (Kraków, Poland). Ceramics Technology and Transfer
of Ideas in the West Carpathian Region in Neolithic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
C.-E. Ursu (Suceava, Romania). Precucuteni — a culture or a chronological horizon? . .73
B. Govedarica (Berlin, Germany). Confl ict or Coexistence: Steppe and Agricultural
Societies in the Early Copper Age of the Northwest Black Sea Area . . . . . . . . . . . .81
D. V. Kiosak, L. V. Subbotin (Odessa, Ukraine). On the Blade Detachment Technique
in the Bolgrad Variant of Gumelnita Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
S. Hansen (Berlin, Germany). Innovationen und Wissenstransfer in der frühen
Metallurgie des westlichen Eurasiens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
I. V. Bruyako (Odessa, Ukraine). The Natural Landscape of the Settlement of Kartal
in the Eneolithic Epoch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
E. Kaiser (Berlin, Germany). Die ältesten Grabhügel in Ost- und Südosteuropa. . . . . 133
Yu. Rassamakin (Kiev, Ukraine). An Unique Eneolithic Cemetery on the Island Khortytsia
in the Dnieper Rapids Area (Ukraine): preliminary results of investigations . . . . . . 145
V. Nikolov (Sofi a, Bulgaria). The Chalcolithic Stone Fortress of Provadia-Solnitsata . . 169
N. B. Burdo, M. Yu. Videiko (Kiev, Ukraine). “Buried Houses” and Cucuteni-Trypillia
Settlements Incineration Ritual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
R. Hofmann (Kiel, Germany), A. Diachenko (Kiev, Ukraine), J. Müller (Kiel, Germany).
Demographic Trends and Socio-economic Dynamics: Some Issues of Correlation . . . 193
S. N. Korenevskiy (Moscow, Russian Federation). Оn Beakers and Amphora Type Vessels
of the Maykop-Novosvobodnaya Community and the Problem of their Analogies
in the West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
V. M. Bikbaev (Kishinev, Moldova). Painted Amphora with Scenes of Ritual Dances
from a Late Tripolian Settlement at Chirileni (Sângerei, Moldova) . . . . . . . . . . . 227
O. Leviţki, Gh. Sîrbu (Kishinev, Moldova), I. Bajureanu (Trinca, Moldova). Microzona
Trinca în contextul eneoliticului est-carpatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
S. V. Ivanova (Odessa, Ukraine). Barrows vs Settlements: Herdsmen vs Farmers . . . . 273
L. S. Klejn (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). The Problem of Archaeological
Identifi cation of Tocharians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293
S. D. Lysenko (Kiev, Ukraine), S. N. Razumov (Tiraspol, Moldova), S. S. Lysenko (Kiev,
Ukraine), V. S. Sinika (Tiraspol, Moldova). New Finds of the Bronze Age Metal Items
near Ternovka Village on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321
E. Schalk (Berlin, Germany). Die Doppelaxt aus der Toumba Agios Mamas,
Prähistorischem Olynth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329
V. A. Dergaciov, E. N. Sava (Kishinev, Moldova). Investigations of Barrows near
Taraclia Township in 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335
M. E. Tkachuk, D. A. Topal, E. Yu. Zverev (Kishinev, Moldova). Archaeological Field
Surveys near Palanka Village: a New Classical Settlement on the Lower Dniester . . . 367
S. V. Kuzminykh (Moscow, Russian Federation), A. N. Usachuk (Donetsk, Ukraine).
“My dear friend Michail Markovich!” (Helsinki collection of the letters written by
N. E. Makarenko to A. M. Talgren) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379
L. Nikolova (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA). Theory in Prehistory and Prehistory in Theory
(Filling the Gaps) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429
A. I. Behr-Glinka (Moscow, Russian Federation). Serpent as a Bride and an Intimate
Partner of a Man. Once more about the semantics of serpent in European folk-lore . . 435
A. A. Romanchuk (Kishinev, Moldova). The East-Eurasian Hypothesis
of Dene-Caucasian Motherland in the Light of Genogeographical Data:
a Brief Synthesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599