Articles |
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Zin’ko V.N. Hellenic Colonization of the Eastern Crimea |
3-18 |
Skrzhynskaya M.V. Myths about the Heroes in Ancient North Pontic States |
19-78 |
Fialko E.E. Mirrors in the Rites of the Scythians |
79-94 |
Glushek I. Images of Ariadne in Attic Painted Vases |
95-113 |
Moleva N.V. Anthropomorphic Sculptures in the Bosporus Towns: Coincidence or Tradition? |
114-122 |
Molev E.A. About Fishery in Kytaia |
123-142 |
Parfyonov V.N. To the Estimation of the Relations between Rome and Bosporus in the 1st – 2nd Centuries AD |
143-158 |
Bubenok O.B. The Cremations of the Khazar Times in the North-West Caucasus: the Tradition or Innovation? |
159-195 |
Artyukhin Yu.V. Oil as the Factor of some Medieval events in the Sea of Azov and Black Sea Region |
196-212 |
Prokhorov D.A. Economic Activities and Main Occupations of the Crimean Karaites in the 13th – 18th cc.: the Development of Crafts, Handicrafts, and Trade |
213-241 |
Publications |
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Buiskikh A.V. Red Glazed Fish Dishes from Olbia |
242-264 |
Shkriblyak I.I. Bone Fastener from the Settlement of Ak-Kaya in the central Crimea |
265-270 |
Novichenkova M.V. Roman chain armour Lorica Hamata of I century B.C. – I century A.D. from the Ritual complex of the sanctuary at the Gurzuf Saddle pass |
271-297 |
Son N.A. Bone Products from Tyras |
298-311 |
Treister M.Yu. About one Group of the Bosporus Gold Finger Rings of the 2nd – 3rd cc. AD |
312-322 |
Saprykin S.Yu., Doroshko V.V. Buckle Shield with Sarmatian Tamga from Tauric Chersonesus |
323-342 |
Ponomarev L.Yu. To the Archaeological Map of the Monuments of the Southern Part f the Kerch Peninsula Dated from the 8th – the first half of the 10th cc. |
343-378 |