Section I | |
Articles |
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Kopylov V.P. About the time of the construction of defensive lines of Elizavetovskoe settlement |
3-11 |
Kashaev S.V., Pavlichenko N.A. New source about the land use in the Asiatic Bosporos in the 4th century ВС |
12-32 |
Skrzhinskaia M.V. Gold wreaths and their role in the Bosporus and other antique states of the Northern Black Sea Coast states |
33-49 |
Molev E.A. Archon Hygiainonin the history of the Bosporus |
50-60 |
Sharov O.V. Chronology of Taraktash cult complexes in eastern Crimea |
61-85 |
Zubarev V.G., Shaptsev M.S. Assemblages with Late Roman amphorae from Belinskoe settlement excavation |
86-106 |
Zin’ко A.V., Ponomarev L.Iu. To the topography of the early Byzantine city of Bosporus and its slab and ground necropoleis |
107-148 |
Artiukhin Iu.V. Climatic, oceanologic and landscape background of the confrontation of the Cossacks and the Ottoman Empire in the XVI-XVII centuries |
149-163 |
Publication |
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Lazarev N.V., Sergo S.V., Suvorova N.I. Who is the master? (According to the dactyloscopic studying of Tanais terracotta) |
164-179 |
History of Science |
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Senatorov S.N., Koltukhov S.G. About the time of the construction of the Scythian tombs in the burial mound on the land of S. I. Cherkes in the Foothills of the Crimea (By the excavations N. I. Veselovsky in 1895) |
180-191 |
Khrapunov N.I. John Parkinson’s Bakhchisarai (1793) |
192-204 |
Section II | |
Pashkevich G.A. Archaeological and botanical research of the BosporusIntroduction Chapter 1. State of the problem of studying the paleo-ethno-botanical materials of the Bosporus Chapter 2. Research methods and materials Chapter 3. Analysis of archaeological and botanical finds 3.1.Artiushchenko 1 settlement 3.2.Artiushchenko 2 settlement 3.3.Myrmekion settlement 3.4.Tyritake settlement 3.5.Nymphaeum settlement 3.6.Kytaia settlement 3.7.Novopokrovka 1 settlement Chapter 4. Reconstruction of the range of grown and used plants Chapter 5. Characteristics of crops and weeds 5.1.Wheat (Triticum) 5.2.Triticumaestivum 5.3.Triticum vulgare 5.4.Barley (Hordeum) 5.5.Millet (Panicum miliaceum) 5.6.Rye (Secale cereale) 5.7.Legumes 5.8.Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) 5.9.Grapes, nuts and fruit plants 5.10.Fossil remains of weeds and plants of the local flora Epilogue References Summary |
205-299 |