Section I |
Articles
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Rusyaeva M.V.
Main types of iconography of Cybele in sculpture of antique cities of the North Pontic area |
3-23 |
Odrin A.V.
Greek-Scythian trade relations: archaeological data, ethnographic parallels, and historical reconstruction |
24-38 |
Lifanti O.W.
The golden decorations of clothes from Early Scythian complexes |
39-53 |
Fialko E.E.
Gold decorations of the costumes from Berdyansk kurgan |
54-76 |
Skrzhinskaya M.V.
Leisure of the inhabitants of Northern Black Sea area ancient states |
77-151 |
Rusyaeva A.S., Ivchenko A.V.
A new graffito from Olbia necropolis |
152-170 |
Vinogradov Yu.A.
Macedonian type crypts in the Bosporus |
171-189 |
Garbuzov S.G., Zavoykin A.A.
Rural area of the Taman Peninsula in the period of the late Spartocids |
190-228 |
Shevchenko T.M.
Bosporan terracottas in shape of rattles |
229-247 |
Zubarev K.G., Ponomarev D.Yu., Efimenok V.A.
A new crypt of roman times with semicircular vaulting from excavations of settlement Belinskoye necropolis |
248-269 |
Il’yashenko S.M.
Inscriptions of «α/π» group on narrow-necked light clay amphorae from the excavations on Tyritake in 2002-2007 |
270-300 |
Bubenok O.B.
Concerning the Participation of the slavic component in forming of the saltov culture |
301-315 |
Alekseyenko N.A.
The molybdoboulloi of armenian aristocrat Philaretos Brachamios in the context of the historical events in the eleventh century |
316-328 |
Maiko V.V., Vasilinenko D.E., Sokov P.V., Tishenko I.B.
Materials to typology, chronology and stamping of some types of Byzantine amphorae of XIII-XIV c. (on materials of Eastern Crimea and Western Kuban land) |
329-343 |
Mavrina O.S.
Murzas Aratuk clan in the Crimea in the first half of the XIX century |
344-351 |
Artyukhin Yu.V.
Abaunt possible reasonsor the spatial coincidence of the location antique and medieval settlements from Germonassa to Mapa |
352-362 |
Publications
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Kashaev S.V.
Analysis of different groups of funeral equipment from Artyushchenko-2 necropolis |
363-381 |
Kotenko V.V.
Ceramic flasks from Masliny settlement in the North-Western Taurica |
382-391 |
Sheiko I.N.
Small lamps from Olbia, Borisfen and neighboring settlements |
392-410 |
Shabanov S.B.
Roman glass vessels from the collection on the Museum of Antiquities Iauris scientific archive commission |
411-434 |
Novichenkova M.V.
A part of Roman military standard from the sanctuary Gurzufskoe Sedlo |
435-441 |
Hayredinova E.A.
Signet rings and rings of early medieval times from Kerch |
442-460 |
History of Science
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Pile K.
The French – researchers of Kerch Antiques |
461-468 |
Zastrozhnova E.G.
Archaeological excavations in Phanagoria in 1852-1855 (based on an excavation journal of Begichev K.R.) |
469-481 |
Zin’ko А.V., Ponomarev L.Yu.
The history of study early Byzantine Bosporus (Slab-underground burial on the top and the north-eastern slope of Mt. Mithridates) |
482-496 |
Section II |
Vinogradov Yu.A.
The kings of the Bosporus and the Bosporus Mounds of the 4th century ВС |
497-509 |
Vinogradov Yu.A.
A mound near Baksy village in the eastern Crimea |
510-528 |
Vinogradov Yu.A.
Once again on the mound near Baksy village in the eastern Crimea |
529-534 |
Vinogradov Yu.A.
Ostry Mound or Desyaty Mound of the necropolis Yuz-Oba |
535-552 |
Goroncharovskiy V.A.
Semibratnie barrows in the context of the history and antiquities of the Northern Black Sea coast |
553-618 |
Stoyanov R.V.
History of Kara-Oba Mound research |
619-638 |
Shaubb I.Yu.
Bosporus barrows and the Bosporus population’s beliefs about afterlife |
639-694 |