Articles |
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Bessonova S.S. Kalatch-shaped earrings and Greco-Barbarian contacts in the 7th – the 4th centuries BC |
3-30 |
Skrzhinskaya M.V. Wild animals in culture and religion of Olbia, Chersonesos and Bosporos (between the 6th – the 1st centuries BC) |
31-81 |
Rusyaeva A.S. Problematic questions of the Parthenos – the chief goddes of Chersonesos cult interpretation |
82-111 |
Kuzina N.V. Dionysus symbolism in burial rituals of the North Black Sea coastal region ancient centres population |
112-128 |
Shevchenko T.M. Mysteries in ancient Chersonesos |
129-158 |
Buiskikh A.V. A new capital from Panticapaeum (to the problem of Ionic order in the Bosporus) |
159-170 |
Vinokurov N.I., Matsnev D.V., Fesenko A.N. Sirius, Gemini and subject of divine hunting in the Crimean Azov coastal region (Necropolis of Artesian exempli gratia) |
171-190 |
Vlasov V.P. The Bosporus and migration processes in the Crimea in the early centuries AD |
191-201 |
Lipatov C.S. About one Zenobius’ passage |
202-212 |
Monchins’ka M. The problem of cartographic drawing of Roman time fibulae types |
213-238 |
Levada M.E. About peculiarities of spring apparatus of some fibulae types (fibulae with a «Middle Bow») |
239-258 |
Naumenko V.E. Byzantine fema and political processes in Taurida in the middle of the 9th – the early 10th centuries AD |
259-281 |
Belik Ju.L. Some elements of the Eni-Kale fortress fence |
282-290 |
Publications |
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Zin’ko V.N., Ponomar’ov L.Ju., Beilin D.V. Archaeological prospecting of the Chora of Tyritake history of the science |
291-310 |
Smekalova T.N. New data on the question of land demarcation between Bosporus Cities of Tiritake, Kiteum and Nimpheum |
311-327 |
Koltukhov S.G., Kolotukhin V.A. The Scythian tumulus in the remote part of the Kerch peninsula (burial mounds of the 5th century in Il’ichevo) |
328-353 |
Shaptsev M.S. A portrait emblem from Kara-Tobe city-site |
354-357 |
Alekseyenko N.A. The finds of ancient and Byzantine coins in the territory of fortress Chembalo at Balaklava |
358-365 |
Zhuravl’ov D.V. Pontic sigillatum from Bel’bek III and Bel’bek IV tumuli in the South-West Crimea |
366-448 |
History of Science |
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Vecherukhin V.M., Mel’nikov A.V., Smekalov S.L. Comparative rating of main sources for compiling the archaeological map of the Eastern Crimea |
449-455 |