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Journal articles on the topic "Excavations (Archaeology) / Ukraine"

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Hrytsiuta, Oksana. "Development of studies in biblical archaeology in the Kyiv Theological Academy in the second half of XIX century." Materials and studies on archaeology of Sub-Carpathian and Volhynian area 23 (November 26, 2019): 396–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/mdapv.2019-23-396-401.

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The article highlights the contribution of the Kyiv Theological Academy to the deployment of research in biblical archaeology. Contribution of the Academy's teachers to the development of biblical archaeology in Ukraine is revealed. An object of biblical archaeology as a science is the study of various manifestations of the life of the biblical (Old Jewish) people. They are reflected in the New and Old Testaments, civil literature and, especially, in the material evidence of ancient times. In the territory of the Russian Empire, biblical archaeology began to develop in the XIX century. On the
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Penyak, Pavlo. "Czechoslovakian period of archaeology of Transcarpathia." Materials and studies on archaeology of Sub-Carpathian and Volhynian area 23 (November 26, 2019): 402–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/mdapv.2019-23-402-408.

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The paper is devoted to the results of studies of ancient history on the territory of contemporary Transcarpathian province of Ukraine during the period of it being a part of Czechoslovakia (1919–1939). It was an important stage of establishment of Transcarpathian archaeological science which began its development in the middle of the 19th century from simple collecting of antiquities. In 1929 a county museum was opened in Mukachevo which became an important centre of collection, systematization, and museumification of local artifacts. During that period the ancient history of the region was s
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Gorobets, Leonid. "Eggshells from archaeological sites in the collection of the National Museum of Natural History NAS of Ukraine (Kyiv, Ukraine)." GEO&BIO 2022, no. 23 (2022): 3–14. https://doi.org/10.53452/gb2303.

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Subfossil eggshell finds are useful for many research purposes in various branches of science (zoology, history, archaeology, cultural studies, etc.). Under certain circumstances, eggshells can indicate the season in which the occupation layer formed. Since 2015, zooarchaeological materials from 53 sites have been deposited in the National Museum of Natural History NAS of Ukraine. There were eggshell fragments from 21 sites, at least 288 eggs (3809 fragments). Most of them are excavations of kitchen waste, sometimes graves or natural Holocene taphocoenoses. Accordingly, the eggshell is not a r
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Starik, Oleksandr. "<b>Research of the remains of the Zaporizhzhya Nekhvoroshchansky Dormition Monastery by the archaeological expedition of the Dnipropetrovsk National Historical Museum named after D. I. Yavornytskyi in 2023</b>." Universum Historiae et Archeologiae 7, no. 1-2 (2025): 159–74. https://doi.org/10.15421/26240714.

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The purpose of the article is to present the results of archaeological research conducted by the expedition of the Dnipro National Historical Museum named after D. I. Yavornytskyi on the territory of the Zaporizhzhia Nekhvoroshchanskyi Monastery of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 2023. Scientific novelty: the article presents findings from the site of an outstanding monument, which was first studied through archaeological excavations, which allowed to supplement and critically comprehend written sources, especially cartographic materials. Collections of objects highlighting the pe
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Chapman, John, Mikhail Yu Videiko, Duncan Hale, et al. "The Second Phase of the Trypillia Mega-Site Methodological Revolution: A New Research Agenda." European Journal of Archaeology 17, no. 3 (2014): 369–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1461957114y.0000000062.

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The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites' methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial photography, magnetic prospection, and archaeological excavations of huge settlements of hundreds of hectares belonging to the Trypillia culture in Ukraine. Since 2009, we have created a second phase of the methodological revolution in studies of Trypillia mega-sites, which has provided more significant advances in our understanding of these large sites than any other single research development in the last three decades, thanks partly to the participation of joint Ukrainian-foreign teams. In this
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Teslenko, Iryna, and Liudmila Myronenko. "Ceram­ics of the Medieval Bilhorod: Excavation Materials of 1969, 1971." Arheologia, no. 2 (June 28, 2022): 128–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/arheologia2022.02.128.

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In the focus of the study is pottery together with its archaeological context from the excavations of Bilhorod (Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine), led by S. D. Kryzhytskyi in 1969 and 1971. These are 17 items, 15 of which are stored in the Scientific Repository of the Institute of Archaeology of the NAS of Ukraine. They were found in a section of the medieval site north-east of the fortress walls in the area of one of the pottery workshops, set up on the ruins of a round antique tower. The previous researchers of medieval Bilhorod (S. Kryzhytskyi, A. Kravchenko, H. Bohuslavskyi and
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Khamaiko, N. V., L. V. Chmil, M. O. Hun, and L. V. Myronenko. "COLLECTIONS OF FINDS FROM THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE ST. MICHAEL GOLDEN-DOMED MONASTERY YARD IN 1940s—1960s." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 34, no. 1 (2020): 152–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2020.01.10.

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The Scientific Repository of the Institute of Archaeology of the NAS of Ukraine has three collections of archaeological finds coming from excavations on the St. Michael Golden-domed Monastery yard. These are the materials from the excavation of 1940 led by Mikhail Karger, the survey of 1944 led by David Blifeld and observations over the earthworks of Volodymyr Diadenko in 1967. The excavations of 1940 revealed two Old Rus dwellings and several pits on the site between St. Michael Cathedral and the Refectory, as well as the previously unknown Old Rus temple of the 11th century, associated with
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Popelnytska, Olena. "The History of Excavations in the Crimea in 1920-1930's in the Letters to Mykola Ernst." Arheologia, no. 4 (December 10, 2021): 110–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/arheologia2021.04.110.

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The Scientific Archive of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine (NA NMIU) contains three letters dated by 07/15/1930, 09/15/1930 and 11/30/1935, addressed to the famous archaelogist of the Crimea Nikolai Ernst (1889—1956), the authors of which are famous archaeologists Boris Zhukov, Lavrenty Moiseev and Petr Efimenko. These letters contain information about excavations, which in 1920’s — 1930’s were carried out in different regions of the Crimean peninsula and are important sources for studying the history of the Crimean archaeological study. Today N. Ernst’s documents, stored in the a
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Stanytsina, H. "ON THE PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ACCORDING TO THE DOCUMENTS OF THE SCIENTIFIC ARCHIVES OF THE INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY NAS OF UKRAINE." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 54, no. 1 (2025): 249–61. https://doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2025.01.12.

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The archival documents that highlight the efforts of scientists and state institutions of Ukraine in the first third of the twentieth century to preserve cultural heritage in the context of revolutionary upheavals, wars and social changes are researched in the paper. Based on the materials of the Scientific Archive of the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the key events and initiatives aimed at protecting historical, archaeological, and artistic monuments are discussed. Among them are the activities of the Archaeological Committee and attempts to return c
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Tarasenko, I. "RESCUE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCHES AS A COMPONENT OF THE MONUMENT PROTECTION SYSTEM (based on the materials of the rescue expeditions of the 1950s)." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 53, no. 4 (2024): 236–45. https://doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2024.04.15.

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The paper is focused on the issue of formation of the monument protection case in Ukraine, based on the material of the rescue archaeological researches of the Institute of Archaeology of the USSR Academy of Sciences in the South of Ukraine during the 1950s (Beryslavsko-Kakhovska, Havrylivska, Nikopolska, Nikopolsko-Havrylivska, Hornostaivska, Snigurivska, Molochanska, Terpinivska expeditions). Rescue excavations were carried out in the area of construction of the Kakhovka reservoir, irrigation construction in the valley of the Molochna River and in Lower Ingulets River. The archaeological sit
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Books on the topic "Excavations (Archaeology) / Ukraine"

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Renate, Rolle, Müller-Wille Michael, Schietzel Kurt, Universität Kiel Archäologisches Landesmuseum, and Instytut arkheolohiï (Akademii͡a︡ nauk Ukraïnsʹkoï RSR), eds. Gold der Steppe: Archäologie der Ukraine. K. Wachholtz, 1991.

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Shersti︠u︡k, V. V. (V'i︠a︡cheslav Viktorovich), author та Puholovok, I︠U︡. O. (I︠U︡riĭ Oleksandrovych), author, ред. Selitrovarnyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ stan na Bilʹsʹkomu horodyshchi: Saltpetre workhouse in the site of the ancient settlement of Bilsk. T︠S︡entr pam'i︠a︡tkoznavstva NAN Ukraïny i UTOPIK, 2010.

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Videĭko, M. I︠U︡. Ukraine from Trypillia to Rus. Krion, 2010.

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Potushniak, Mihailo. Middle Neolithic settlement at Drisino-Balocza, Transcarpathian Ukraine. Polska Akademia Umiejętności, 2011.

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D, Kryzhit͡s︡kiĭ S., Anokhin Vladilen Afanasʹevich та Instytut arkheolohiï (Akademii͡a︡ nauk Ukraïnsʹkoï RSR), ред. Selʹskai͡a︡ okruga Olʹvii. Nauk. dumka, 1989.

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Hladkyĭ, Mykola Vasylʹovych. Skifsʹki relikviï Ukraïny: Ili︠u︡strovane naukovo-populi︠a︡rne vydanni︠a︡ = Scythian relics of Ukraine. R.K. Maĭster-prynt, 2018.

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I, Balakin E., ed. Klady i arkheologicheskie nakhodki Kryma. [E. Balakin], 1998.

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P, Allsworth-Jones, Pidoplichko I. H. 1905-1975, and Pidoplichko I. H. 1905-1975, eds. Upper palaeolithic dwellings of mammoth bones in the Ukraine: Kiev-Kirillovskĭ, Gontsy, Dobranichevka, Mezin and Mezhirich. J. and E. Hedges, 1998.

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Bilousʹko, O. Ukraïna davni͡a︡: I͡e︡vraziĭskyĭ t͡s︡yvilizat͡s︡iĭnyĭ kontekst : karty, tablyt͡s︡i, ili͡u︡strat͡s︡iï : posibnyk dli͡a︡ vchyteli͡a︡ = Ancient Ukraine : Eurasian civilizational context : maps, tables, illustrations. Heneza, 2002.

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Baran, V. D. Istorychni vytoky ukraïnsʹkoho narodu. Heneza, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Excavations (Archaeology) / Ukraine"

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Bondar, Kseniia M., Yurii Yu Bashkatov, Ruslan V. Khomenko, Serhii V. Didenko, Iryna V. Tsiupa, and Serhii A. Popov. "Geophysical Survey in Support of Archaeological Rescue Excavations at Industrial Area of Kremenchuk Magnetic Anomaly in Ukraine." In One World Archaeology. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57900-4_18.

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AbstractThis study represents results of first archaeo-geophysical prospection at the area of Kremenchuk Magnetic Anomaly (Poltava region, Ukraine). Pre-excavation magnetometer survey, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) measurements were performed on archaeological sites which are planned to be destroyed in near future due to development of iron ore quarries and construction of mine sites. Investigated archaeological monuments comprise settlements and burial mounds—kurgans—dated to Bronze and Early Iron Age occupying relatively high terrains in the flood
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Kośko, Aleksander, Piotr Włodarczak, and Danuta Żurkiewicz. "Between the East and the West of Europe: The Eneolithic and the Beginning of the Bronze Age in Light of Studies on Bio-Cultural Borderlands." In Treasures of Time: Research of the Faculty of Archaeology of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/wa.2021.7.978-83-946591-9-6.

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The barrows of the Yamnaya culture located along the middle Dniester River (southern Ukraine, Yampil region) became a matter of concern for a Polish-Ukrainian archaeological expedition. As a result of this joint effort, a series of earlier studies of the barrows were published and additional excavations were conducted. A total of seven barrows located at four archaeological sites were excavated. Consequently, a variety of new materials were obtained, which made it possible to perform extensive specialist analyses (radiocarbon, isotope, and aDNA, among others). The results of this research show
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Peskova, Anna. "The history of research into the fortified settlement at the village of Gorodishche in the Shepetovka District of the Khmelnitsky Region of Ukraine." In Medieval “Izyaslavl’”. The large fortified settlement near Shepetovka, in the light of archaeology. Volume I Materials from the archaeological excavations of Mikhail Karger 1957–1964 investigated in the 1960s–1980s. ute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-4469-1696-2-7-29.

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Kavruk, Valerii, and Anthony Harding. "Salt Exploitation in the Carpathian Area." In The Oxford Handbook of Mountain Archaeology. Oxford University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197608005.013.35.

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Abstract The Carpathian area is rich in salt sources, including north of the mountains in Poland and Ukraine; in the foothills in Muntenia, Moldavia, and Bukovina; and in many parts of Transylvania, including the Maramureş. The best-known sources are those in Little Poland, at Wieliczka and Bochnia, where excavation has produced pottery believed to be connected with the boiling of brine (briquetage). The most important archaeological evidence, however, comes from Transylvania and Moldavia, where a series of sites have produced wattle fences and other constructions on or near salt wells. This c
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Conference papers on the topic "Excavations (Archaeology) / Ukraine"

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Gorkovchuk, Denys, Julia Gorkovchuk, and Thomas Luhmann. "INTEGRATION OF COMPLEX 3D MODELS INTO VR ENVIRONMENTS – CASE STUDIES FROM ARCHAEOLOGY." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 9th International Congress & 3rd GEORES - GEOmatics and pREServation. Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12123.

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Recently, virtual reality technologies are increasingly being introduced into our lives. The focus of their use is shifting from the entertainment industry to design, healthcare, tourism, architecture, education and more. The advantages of virtual reality technology are especially noticeable in the field of archaeology, as many historical objects have not survived to our time, and their appearance can be reproduced only on the basis of historical sources and archaeological excavations. Most platforms for implementing virtual reality programs are based on game engines that can provide the requi
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