Showing posts with label Crimea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crimea. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Open Access Journal: Материалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Крыма - Materials in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Crimea

 [First posted in AWOL 13 May 2015, updated 27 June 2019]

Материалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Крыма - Materials in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Crimea
ISSN: 2219-8857
Материалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Крыма (сокращенное название - МАИАСК- международный полиязычный рецензируемый научный журнал, посвященный актуальным проблемам археологии, истории, нумизматики, сфрагистики и эпиграфики Причерноморья, а также сопредельных территорий. 
МАИАСК издается МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова (Россия, г. Москва), ТюмГУ (Россия, г. Тюмень) и ННГУ им. Н.И. Лобачевского (Россия, г. Нижний Новогород) с 2008 года. E-ISSN 2219-8857
Журнал выходит ежегодно. В нем публикуются оригинальные статьи на русском и на английском языках. Все публикации рецензируются и сопровождаются резюме на русском и английском языках. 
22.06.2019 г. редколлегией принято решение о переименовании журнала в Материалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья (сокращенное название - МАИАСП). Номер журнала с новым названием выйдет в 2020 г.

Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Crimea is an international multilingual peer-reviewed academic journal covering topical issues of archaeology,  history, numismatics, sigillography and epigraphy of Black Sea Region and as well as adjacent territories.  
Published by the Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia), Tyumen State University (Tyumen, Russia) and Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod (Nizhni Novgorod, Russia) since 2008. Its ISSN 2219-8857.
Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Crimea is annual publication. The journal publishes original articles in Russian and English. All papers are supplemented by abstracts in English and Russian languages.
The Editorial Board made a decision on June 22, 2019 to rename the journal as Proceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Black Sea Region. The issue of the journal with a new name will be released in 2020.
Volumes and numbers
2018. No. 10
 Full Number
 
Contents
Archaeology
 J.N. Matviyishyna (Kiev, Ukraine), S.D. Lysenko (Kiev, Ukraine), A.G. Parhomenko (Chernihiv, Ukraine). Paleopedological Studies of the Bronze Barrows Age Near Bukovna Village in Subcarpathia
11
 S.N. Razumov (Tiraspol, Moldova), V.B. Pankowski (Kiev, Ukraine). The Middle Bronze Age Catacomb Grave and the Dice Set from the Lower Dniester Region
77
 S.A. Yatsenko (Moscow, Russia). Notes on Planning of Ust’-Al’ma Necropolises in the Crimean Late Scythia
 98
 Mikhail Treister (Berlin, Germany). Parthian and Early Sasanian “Imports” in the Burials of the Nomads of Eastern Europe (2nd Century BCE — 3rd Century CE)
118
 Michel Kazanski (Paris, France). Justinian I and the antiquities of the Italian Ostrogoths in the Crimea
211
 S.V. Ushakov (Simferopol, Crimea). The Study of Quarter XCVII in the North-East Area of Chersonesos in 2012—2015, the Main Results
221
Military History and Archaeology
 O.V. Vus (Lvov, Ukraine). Death of Decii. Defeat of the Roman Army Near Arbitus as the Culmination of the Scythian War of 250—251
237
 G.V. Baranov (Moscow, Russia). A Pommel of a mace with a bill-shaped protrusion from the Vinnytsia region
259
Christian Archaeology and Church History 
 A.A. Romensky (Sevastopol, Crimea). Miracles of the Bishops of Chersonesos in the Context of Early Christian Hagiographical Tradition
269
 V.V. Stepkin (Pavlovsk, Russia). Cave Digging Near the Malaya Znamenka Village of Taurida Governorate on 1870s 
279
 History
 E.A. Molev (Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia). On the Two Names of the Capital of Bosporus
287
 S.A. Ermolin (Moscow, Russia), N.N. Bolgov (Belgorod, Russia). Study of the Ethno-confessional History of the Late Antique Bosporus
296
 A.G. Emanov (Tyumen, Russia). “Caffa’s logos” of Schiltberger

310
 Apolon Tabuashvili (Tbilisi, Georgia). The Issue of Georgian Captives in the Crimea in the 18th Century
   310
 D.A. Prokhorov (Simferopol, Russia). Crimean Karaims and the Development of the Tobacco Industry in the Russian Empire from the Middle of the Nineteenth to the Early of the Twentieth Century
   334
Numismatics
 I.S. Prokopov (Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria). “Bad-style” Coins or Imitation?
373
 M.M. Choref (Nizhnevartovsk, Russia). Nulla salus bello est, or Chersonesus under Mithridates VI Eupator Dionysius: by Numismatic Data
388
 S.S. Filipova (Kyustendil, Bulgaria). Coins from Archeological Researches of Ancient Pautalia (Today Kyustendil)
415
 I.R. Ahmedov (Saint Petersburg, Russia), A.P. Gavrilov (Shilovo, Russia), M.M. Choref (NizhnevartovskRussia). Treasure of Roman Coins of the First — Second Centuries from the Middle Oka River Basin
436
Historical Philology
 Basil Lourié (Perm, Russia). Syrian and Armenian Christianity in Northern Macedonia from the Middle of the Eighth to the Middle of the Ninth Century
461
Epigraphy
 V.P. Yailenko (Moscow, Russia). Historiography and Methods of Study of Ancient Greek Graffiti
   479
 Abbreviations
 517
 Submissions
521
МАИАСК-1/2008    МАИАСК-2/2010    МАИАСК-3/2011   
МАИАСК-4/2012    МАИАСК-5/2013    МАИАСК-6/2014
МАИАСК-7/2015    МАИАСК-8/2016    











Supplements
Supplement 1     Supplement 2    Supplement 3    

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Panskoye I-1, Edited by Lise Hannestad, Vladimir F. Stolba & Alexander N. Sceglov

Panskoye I-1, Edited by Lise Hannestad, Vladimir F. Stolba & Alexander N. Sceglov
Aarhus University Press 2002
Panskoye I. Vol. 1, The Monumental Building U6
The first volume of Panskoye I reports the results of research into a monumental building (U6), which was erected after the takeover by the city of Chersonesos, and details the very varied and rich finds such as sculpture, pottery, lamps, terracottas, coins, metals, stone and glass objects, and graffiti, excavated here. The architecture and layout of the building is studied in detail, and the results of a number of scientific studies, such as geological, palaeo-botanical and petrographic analyses are also included. The Introduction presents the large-scale survey of Northwestern Crimea which began in 1959, of which the excavations of Panskoye I (1964-94) form a central part.
Table of contents and download of pdf-files

Cover
Colophon (p. 1-4)
Contents (p. 5-7)
Preface (p. 9-10)
List of plates
A.N. Šceglov
Introduction (p. 11-25), (plate 1-8)


Part I, The Monumental Building U6
A.N. Šceglov
Monumental Building U6 (p. 27-98), (plate 9-16, 17-42)


Part II, The Finds
V.I. Kac, S.Ju. Monachov, V.F. Stolba, A.N. ŠceglovTiles and Ceramic Containers by (p. 101-126), (plate 43-61)
L. Hannestad, H. Blinkenberg Hastrup, V.F. Stolba
Black-Glazed, Red-Figure, and Grey Ware Pottery (p. 127-149), (plate 62-76)
S.V. Kašaev
Commonware (p. 150-179), (plate 77-108)
V.F. Stolba
Handmade Pottery by (p. 180-200), (plate 109-137)
L. Hannestad
Lamps (p. 201-202), (plate 138)
L. Hannestad
Terracottas (p. 203-212), (plate 139-141)
A.N. Šceglov
Cult sculpture, Altars, Sacred Vessels and Votives (p. 213-227), (plate 142-149)
V.F. Stolba
Graffiti and Dipinti (p. 228-244), (plate 150-159)
A.M. Gilevič
Coins (p. 245-251), (plate 160)
E.Ja. Rogov
Metal Objects (p. 252-267), (plate 161-170)
E.Ja. Rogov
Stone Objects (p. 268-271), (plate 171-174)
E.Ja. Rogov
Ceramic Objects (p. 272-275), (plate 175)
E.Ja. Rogov
Glass Objects (p. 276-277), (plate 176)
E.Ja. Rogov
Bone Objects (p. 278-279), (plate 176)
L. Hannestad, V.F. Stolba, A.N. Šceglov
Conclusion (p. 280-282)

Appendices
I. N.S. Blagovolin, A.N. Šceglov
Archaeological, Palaeogeographic, and Geomorphological Researches in the Lake Sasyk (Panskoye) Region (p. 285-302), (plate 177-186)
II. A.N. Šceglov, N.B. Selivanova
Petrographic Analysis of Stamped Amphorae (p. 303-316), (plate 187-189)
III. G.M. Kovnurko
Petrophysical Study of the Handmade Pottery (p. 317-326), (plate 190)
IV. Z.V. Januševic, A.N. Šceglov
Palaeoethnobotanical Material (p. 327-331)
V. A.K. Kasparov
Osseous Remains (p. 332-333), (plate 191)
Concordance (p. 334-342)
Abbreviations (p. 343-344)
Bibliography (p. 345-364)
Epigraphical index (p. 365-366)
Geographical index (p. 367-368)

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Open Access Library: Bibliotheca Chersonessitana

[First posted in AWOL 10 March 2011, updated 31 January 2019]

Bibliotheca Chersonessitana
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Are you interested in Crimean history and archaeology antique editions? Do you agree to use the scans? If your answer is "yes", we are pleased to present a collection of the late 19th - early 20th centuries periodicals and other rare books of our library stock. In 1893 Karl Kazimirovich Kostsyushko-Valyuzhinich (1847-1907), the founder of the archaeological museum in Chersonesos, settled to begin collecting books for a future library. 

In one of his letters to the Imperial Archaeological Commission he wrote: " I cannot imagine a museum without a library" For a few years he managed to create an outstanding collection of books in history and archaeology, numismatics and arts, geography and other disciplines. These books are the precious core of our library collection. There are more than 30 thousands of volumes in the library holdings and almost a half is rare and valuable ones. Just a few people can get access to use these materials. According to the library status, publications are available only for Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos researchers and scholars collaborating with the Preserve within joint research agreements. If it were not hi-tech the situation would keep remaining the same for a long time.

Several years ago, our library, in cooperation with the Institute of Classical Archaeology at the University of Texas at Austin (USA) and with the generous support of the Packard Humanities Institute launched a project of rare editions digitization and providing access to scans by Internet. We are also working on developing online library catalogue. It is an ongoing project and requires time, so we decided to make our library open at least for Internet audience and share with you already digitized materials. We promise to update the virtual collections with new publications. You are welcome!

On our help page you can find the detailed project description and resources user guidelines.





ZOOID
(Zapiski Imperatorskogo Odesskogo Obshchestva Istorii i Drevnostey)





IIAK
(Izvestiya Imperatorskoy Arkgheologicheskoy Komissii)





IRAIK
(Izvestiya Russkogo Arkheologicheskogo Instituta v Konstantinopole)





ITUAK
(Izvestiya Tavricheskoy Uchyonoy Arkhivnoy Komissii)





ITOIAE
(Izvestiya Tavricheskogo Obschestva Istorii, Arheologii i Etnografii)





MAR
(Materiali po Arheologii Rossii)





OAK
(Otchyoty Imperatorskoy Arkgheologicheskoy Komissii)





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