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The articles presented in this collection cover different aspects of trade connections of North Black Sea region in ancient and medieval time. The most of articles are dedicated to amphorae - basic trade packing, used in sea transportation.

A line of original unpublished materials are brought into scientific circulation: the results of ground and submarine excavations. There are published ...continue reading "Sea Trade in North Black Sea Region. The collection of scientific articles. Kyiv, 2001"

001normThe culture of Kyiv’s Rus occupies one of the most important places in the treasure-house of world culture. The history of its formation reflects the history of Old Rus State and especially the role of international relations of Eastern Slavs with the other regions during the Middle Ages. During 11th- 13th centuries the Old Rus had tremendous influence upon the East, the countries of the Northern and Western Europe and Byzantium. The influence upon these countries differed greatly depending ...continue reading "The Northmen and Slavs in the Desna river area"

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Oryol A., Levada M. 100 let chernyahovskoj kul'ture. Ot sostavitelya, 4-5

Abaschina N. Raskopki V.V. Hvoyki v Romashkah (Die Ausgrabungen von Vikentij Chvojka in Romaschki), 6-9 ...continue reading "One hundred years of Chernyakhov culture. Collection of scientific articles. Kyiv, 1999"

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The issue is dedicated to the 60th anniversary of R.V. Terpylovskyi, Doctor of History, Professor, Head of the Department of Archaeology and Museology Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and the lead researcher of Department of Archaeology of Early Slavs Institute of Archaeology NAS of Ukraine. Articles cover a broad range of issues including historiography of archaeology and museology. Main ...continue reading "VITA ANTIQUA, №7-8. 2009"

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Fundamental changes in public life in Ukraine violated the traditional system of organisation and financing of scientific studies. There was a necessity to create new structures that could partially fill this gap. For this purpose, with the initiative of the Faculty of History of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and the employees of the Institute of Archaeology ...continue reading "VITA ANTIQUA, №1. 1999"