- Eurasian Exchange Networks
- Archaeology and Historical Studies
- Metallurgy and Cultural Artifacts
- Linguistics and Cultural Studies
- Islamic Studies and History
- Diverse Scientific Research in Ukraine
- Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis
- Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
- Regional Socio-Economic Development Trends
- Education, Innovation and Language Studies
- History and Cultural Heritage
- Building materials and conservation
- Ancient Near East History
- Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
State Hermitage Museum
2024
National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan
2020
University of Siedlce
2019
Glass manufacturing processes and recipes changed fundamentally after the 8th century CE. The earlier centralised production system diversified, primary sites multiplied, scale of individual productions contracted. Mineral soda was no longer used instead replaced by plant ash as main network modifier, affecting chemical composition properties glass. In this work, LA-ICP-MS Raman spectroscopy were to investigate compositional structural characteristics 68 glass fragments recovered during...
Сборник посвящен памяти известного российского археолога, доктора исторических наук, зав.Научным архивом ИИМК РАН Галины Вацлавны Длужневской (1946-2014).Памяти Г. В. было посвящено специальное открытое заседание Ученого Совета (23 марта 2016 г.), собравшее полный зал участников, друзей и коллег Вацлавны.Дальнейшим развитием этой благородной акции должно стать издание настоящего сборника, освещающего основные стороны многогранной научной организационной деятельности Длужневской.В творческой...
In 2018, in Chon-alai (Kyrgyzstan) two stone barrows with military equipment were investigatedno.4 of the boz-bash burial ground and no. 4 Kurgak ground.The graves both located inside buildings surrounded by a ring.both burials had heavily been robbed.an iron dagger three arrowheads discovered barrow, only four remained barrow.The at is dated to 6 th -5 centuries bC, -to late -3 rd bC.
This paper presents a publication of hoard metal objects (two lamps and cauldron) found in the surroundings town Pay-Aryk Samarkand region Uzbekistan. These apparently belonged to small rural temple were hidden during Arabian conquest. The shapes bimetal lamp bronze cauldron are specific for Sogdian toreutics while decorative design reveals an Indian influence.