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         Russian Archaeology:     more books (73)
  1. Physical anthropology of Afghanistan, (Russian translation series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Harvard University) by G. F Debets, 1970
  2. Anthropological composition of the population of Central Asia, and the ethnogenesis of its peoples (Russian translation series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology) by L. V Oshanin, 1964
  3. Counterpoint to Trafalgar: The Anglo-Russian Invasion of Naples, 1805-1806 (New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology) by WILLIAM HENRY FLAYHART III, 2004-08-25
  4. The Russian's World: Life and Language by Genevra Gerhart, 1994-12
  5. Mir Rusky: The World of the Russians by ACTR Staff, 1997-08-01
  6. Russian Immigrants in the United States: Adapting to American Culture (New Americans (Lfb Scholarly Publishing Llc).) by Vera Kishinevsky, 2004-08
  7. Russian Jews on Three Continents: Identity, Integration, and Conflict by Larissa Remennick, 2007-01-05
  8. The Upper Paleolithic of the Central Russian Plain (Studies in Archaeology) by Olga Soffer, 1980
  9. The Upper Paleolithic of the Central Russian Plain (Studies in Archaeology) by Olga Soffer, 1985
  10. Sbornik tekstov na angliĭskom i¸ a¸¡zyke: Archaeology by T. A Antoni¸ a¸¡n, 1985
  11. ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE CAPITALIST WORLD SYSTEM A STUDY FROM RUSSIAN AMERICA by ARON L. CROWELL, 1997
  12. Looking West: Cultural Globalization and Russian Youth Culture (Post-Communist Cultural Studies)
  13. Memory Eternal: Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity Through Two Centuries by Sergei Kan, 1999-10
  14. Antler on the Sea: The Yupik and Chukchi of the Russian Far East by Anna M. Kerttula, 2000-11

21. General Description
which has a wide application in russian archaeology, especially with regardto such a kind of Russian archaeological site as barrow burial grounds.
http://www2.usu.ru/arch_laboratory/eng/report/general.htm
Reference Number: INTAS-93-3403
Project coordinator: Prof. J.-P. Pautreau.
Project duration: 24 months from 1st September 1994.
Contributors of Report: L. Koryakova, M-Y. Daire, L. Languette, A. Kovriguin,
S. Sharapova, M-C. Uge, E. Gonsalez
General description
The project aimed at comparing the cultural, social and economic mechanisms in the border regions of European continent. Further aims include the research and study of burials and settlements attributable to the Bronze and Iron Ages and the connections with traditional trade roads between the Middle East and Europe. Finally, it aims at studying climatic and vegetation evolution, mutations and changes in local communities of the south of Ural, the Occidental Siberia and the northern border of Kazakhstan's steppe. This archaeological project is developing on the basis of joint work of Russian and French prehistorians in collaboration with Spanish scholars . The initial step was to select the object and territory of study. The area was defined using the experience of past investigation involved a site survey and excavation in the Ural and Western Siberia. During the period covered by this report the main activities were following: * Joint field excavations
* International field school organization and student training
* Interpreting, theoretical and methodological research

22. Problems And Perspectives In Collaborative Russian-American Archaeological Studi
in approaches dominated in Russian and American prehistoric archaeology.The russian archaeology, formally attached to history, is concentrated more on
http://www.prof.msu.ru/publ/Fulbright_Conf/39.htm
Sergey A. Vasil'ev
Let's Dig Together:
Problems and Perspectives in Collaborative Russian-American Archaeological Studies

23. Archaeology/Anthropology
russian archaeology http//www.shamanicdimensions.net/ethnosha/tomb.html EkvenBurial of a Shamaness. Canadian Indigenous Peoples
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This site contains a lot of important information on Arctic and sub-Arctic Native peoples, with sections on natural resources, environmental justice and the history and culture of Native peoples in the north. http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/
Smithsonian Arctic Studies page. http://www.uuff.org/direstraits.htm
Copy of article by Sue Steinacher about Chukota/Alaska relations http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9479/inuit.html
General description of Inuit languages across the Arctic http://www.amap.no/assess/soaer5.htm Excellent site on Peoples of the North http://home.worldonline.dk/~nbc/ Arctic Cyber Anthropology Archaeology: http://pwnhc.learnnet.nt.ca/ressec/harpoon.htm Site addresses toggling harpoon heads and implementation over time. http://www.nps.gov/bela/html/bowhead.htm#top Part of the Bering land bridge national reserve, dedicated to Human/Bowhead interaction. http://watarts.uwaterloo.ca/ANTHRO/rwpark/ArcticArchStuff/ArcticIntro.html

24. University Of Wales, Lampeter - Archaeology And Anthropology
Anglorussian archaeology Seminar recording systems for archaeological projects.Bournemouth and Moscow, Bournemouth University and the Russian Academy of
http://www.lamp.ac.uk/archanth/staff/wilkes.htm
Homepage Staff Undergraduate Schemes Postgraduate Schemes ... Contact Us
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Dr Eileen Wilkes BSc MA PhD A. H. A. Hogg Fellow Email: e.wilkes@lamp.ac.uk Research interests The investigation makes use of a variety of evidence from fieldwork, classical sources, landscape and maritime studies, the detailed examination of material culture, especially ceramic petrology and shale working technology, and physical studies to consider the location and character of the English Channel coast and rivers in prehistory. Alongside the research projects, Eileen undertakes archaeological work in southern Britain with the professional and amateur community. She is a member of the Steering Committee of the Poole Harbour Heritage Project, directs land based and intertidal investigations, including the study of Green Island, and advises on underwater projects. Eileen is currently involved in a series of surveys (geophysical and topographic) of enclosure sites in Devon which were identified by Devon County Council aerial reconnaissance. She also leads the investigation and excavation of the Iron Age enclosure site at Bigbury-on-Sea in South Devon. Recent and forthcoming publications Wilkes E and Hewitt I, 2000.

25. Robert S. Peabody Museum Of Archaeology - Archives Home Page
Major Archaeology, Physical Anthropology and Ethnology Archaeology andrussian archaeology; Russian and Asian Archaeology; Japanese Archaeology
http://www.andover.edu/rspeabody/archive2.htm
ROBERT S. PEABODY MUSEUM Papers of Richard S. "Scotty" MacNeish Acquisitions Container Lists Publications Scope and Content Note ... Terms of Use The Richard S. "Scotty" MacNeish (1918 - 2001) Papers
1937 - 2000 (with gaps)
Accession Number: 99.38
Extent: 64 banker's boxes (56 linear feet)
Finding Aid: Mary P. "Pat" Perreault, January 2001.
Chronology of the Life of
Richard S. ("Scotty") MacNeish:
    Richard Stockton ("Scotty") MacNeish
    Born: April 29, 1918, New York City, NY
    Died: Belize, January 17, 2001
Degrees:
    B.A., University of Chicago, 1940 Major: Anthropology
    Minor: Vertebrate Paleontology M.A., University of Chicago, 1940 Major: Archaeology, Physical Anthropology and Ethnology
    Minor: Linquisitcs and Social Anthropology Title of Thesis: The Establishment of the Lewis Focus.

26. About The School
Anglorussian archaeology seminar recording systems for archaeologicalprojects (edited with Gennadii Afanas ev and Eileen Wilkes, Bournemouth University
http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/conservation/staff/Staff DarvillT.html
Welcome Academic Schools Conservation Sciences Archaeology and the Historic Environment ... Official Documents
About The School
School Staff
Professor Timothy Darvill BA PhD MIFA FSA FSA(Scot) RPA Head of the Archaeology and Historic Environment Group; Head of Research Academic Group
  • Archaeology and the Historic Environment
Previous/Other Posts
  • 1983-1984. Field Officer, Western Archaeological Trust 1984-1985. Project Officer, Council for British Archaeology, Archaeology of the Uuplands project 1991. Appointed to present post at Bournemouth University
Current Teaching Responsibility
  • AHE1-4 Exploring the historic environment. Year 1. 20 credit unit. AR2-5 Excavation and field survey. Year 2. 20 credit unit. Field-school based. AR2-6 The Neolithic of Britain and Ireland. Year 2. 20 credit unit.
    The European Neolithic Ancient ceramics Archaeological resource management Current projects include: Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man Archaeological Investigations Project Prehistoric Rock Art in Britain Stonehenge Research Framework Dubna Valley Landscape, Russia

27. Publications
T Darvill, G Afanas ev E Wilkes, 2000, Anglorussian archaeology SeminarRecording Systems for Archaeological Projects.
http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/conservation/publications.html
Welcome Academic Schools Conservation Sciences Archaeology and the Historic Environment ... Official Documents
Publications
In addition to the numerous papers and reports written by staff in the School that are published as books or articles in established journals there is a regular flow of periodicals, research reports, and occasional papers published by the School. The following back-catalogue indicates availability and sources. Increasingly, on-line publications are taking over from printed formats and these can be accessed from the entries below. Conservation Bulletin (ISSN 1356-5230)
  • Issue 1 (January 1994) Issue 2 (April 1994) Issue 3 (December 1994) Issue 4 (June 1995) Issue 5 (December 1995) Issue 6 (June 1996) Issue 7 (January 1997) Issue 8 (June 1997) Issue 9 (January 1998) Issue 10 (Summer 1998) Issue 11 (Spring 1999) Issue 12 (Spring 2000)
(Continued as Discourse - see below)
Discourse
Occasional School Papers
(available from Oxbow Books , Park End Place, Oxford. OX1 1HN. Tel,: +44 (0)1865 241249)

28. Review Cauldron Of Ariantas
Soviet period and current Russian and Ukranian archaeology into the mainstream and illuminating account of the early history of russian archaeology.
http://www.pontos.dk/review_araintas.htm
Review
Black Sea Studies, vol. 1 From BMCR 2004.11.06
Pia Guldager Bilde, Jakob Munk Hojte, Vladimir F. Stolba (ed s .), The Cauldron of Ariantas: Studies presented to A. N. Sceglov on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Black Sea Studies I. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2003. Pp. 397. ISBN 87-7934-085-7. $39.95.
Reviewed by Stanley M. Burstein, California State University, Los Angeles
Pity the poor Festschrift. No genre of scholarly literature is more maligned than the Festschrift. Throughout my career I have repeatedly heard Festschrifts condemned as incoherent collections of articles and repositories for rejected papers rescued from dusty files where they had languished. Like all caricatures this one has just enough truth to survive. A well designed and edited Festschrift, however, can be a valuable contribution to scholarship that will be consulted for years to come. As the coeditor of a Festschrift I know how difficult accomplishing that task can be, so the editors of The Cauldron of Ariantas are to be congratulated on a job well done. The honoree, Dr. A. N. Sceglov has been a distinguished and productive archaeologist specializing in the archaeology of the Crimea and particularly the archaeology of Chersonesos for almost half a century, producing over two hundred publications and training numerous students.

29. Archaeology Method - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
into russian archaeology the method of excavating 1914 russian archaeology as charts objects of russian archaeology, arranged chronologically
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books on: archaeology method - 7792 results More book Results: Method and Theory in American Archaeology Book by Gordon R. Willey Philip Phillips ; University of Chicago Press, 1958 Subjects: AmericaAntiquities Prehistoric PeoplesAmerica ...and Theory in American Archaeology Method and Theory in American...between the seemingly opposed methods and outlook of archaeology and cultural anthropology...spatial-temporal relationships. A method basic to archaeology on the descriptive level... Thinking from Things: Essays in the Philosophy of Archaeology Book by Alison Wylie ; University of California Press, 2002

30. History Of Ancient Craft
In the field of traditional archaeology Boris Aleksandrovich has worked out the to this work in each publication concerning ancient russian archaeology.
http://www.ancientcraft.ru/mastereng.htm
HISTORY OF ANCIENT CRAFT
Russian [ABOUT]
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In Memory of the Teacher
Boris Aleksandrovich Kolchin (1914-1984)
We live by our memory. We are alive till we remember. We do not disappear in the stream of time until there is someone to remember. It is a rare success for a scientist to introduce a new method in practice. Maybe even more rarely a scholar is able to establish a new scientific school, and leave behind not a formal chain of the researches who defended their doctoral theses under the maitre's patronage, but the cohort of the followers who continue and develop the work started by the Teacher. It would not be an exaggeration to state that Boris Aleksandrovich Kolchin had introduced an entire new branch into the Soviet archaeology. He was the first to apply the methods of natural sciences, or archaeometry, as it is customary termed now, for investigation of the archaeological objects. B.A.Kolchin was a scholar of strikingly broad scope of interests. Having established the school of specialists in archaeometallography, he turned his attention to another vitally important branch of the medieval craft - woodworking. He had published two fundamental monographs dealing with wooden artefacts from ancient Novgorod and opened quite a new world - the everyday life of medieval man surrounded by the entire universe of functionally different objects that displayed at the same time the highest aesthetic standards of the epoch. The problems of chronology are of key importance for archaeologists. Boris Aleksandrovich Kolchin has made his highly valuable contribution to this field as well. Nowadays it is hardly possible to imagine the procedure of dating medieval cultural deposits with preserved timber without application of the dendrochronological method. Its introduction into the archaeological practical work has sharply changed the entire situation, as far as the investigations of cultural deposits and the antiquities buried in them are concerned. Moreover, development of the dendrochronological studies made it possible to raise the problem of climatic shifts in the remote past, to pin-point on the chronological scale the correlation between the environmental cataclysms registered in written sources.

31. History Of Ancient Craft
The Teacher is devoted to Boris Aleksandrovich Kolchin, the founder of the newtrend in russian archaeology based on the investigations of archaeological
http://www.ancientcraft.ru/abouteng.htm
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The project is carried out with financial support of Russian Scientific Foundation for Humanities, grant 02-01-12007b
Concerning the project
The main task of the project "History of ancient craft" is to co-ordinate the investigations carried out by the specialists in various historical disciplines, first of all archaeologists, historians, and ethnologists occupied with the history of the early manufacturing. The site "History of ancient craft" is proposed to function as a centre of general use intended for the wide circles of specialists in archaeology, history, ethnography engaged in the problems of early production, as well as for those interested in the questions designated in the project, including artisans, museum specialists, specialists in local lore, school and college teachers, and the lecturers of institutes of higher education. The site "History of ancient craft" comprises the following sections: "The Teacher" is devoted to Boris Aleksandrovich Kolchin, the founder of the new trend in Russian archaeology based on the investigations of archaeological objects with the application of the methods of natural sciences. On "News" page we publish brief information on conferences, new monographs concerning ancient craft, experimental works in the field of simulation of ancient production processes.

32. Chrono Home
of pastoral nomadism in the 8th and 7th centuries BC remains a poorly understoodaspect of russian archaeology (Murphy 2000 Mallory et al., in press).
http://www.chrono.qub.ac.uk/Research/Project4.html
Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Project 4 Project 5 Project 6 Project 7 Project 8 Prof. Mike Baillie Dr Colm Donnelly Dr Trevor Elliot Dr Mark Gardiner Prof. Valerie Hall Prof. Robert M. Kalin Prof. Gerry McCormac Dr Finbar McCormick Dr Eileen Murphy Dr Emily Murray Dr Paula Reimer Dr Rick Schulting Dr Nicki Whitehouse Carbon Dating Dendrochronology Stable Isotope Lab
Climate, environment and the development of nomadic economies in prehistoric Siberia

33. EURASIAN NOMADIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
1996 Proportions in Achaemenid Art , russian archaeology No. 1, Institute ofArchaeology, Academy of Sciences, Moscow. 1996 Eurasian Sun Gods Ideographs
http://www.csen.org/Articles_Reivews/Bibliography.html
Books 2000 Davis-Kimball, Eileen Murphy, Ludmila Koryakova, and Leonid Yablonsky (Eds.) Kurgans, Ritual Sites, and Settlements: Eurasian Bronze Iron Age, Oxford: British Archaeological Research Reports: International Series 890: Oxford: Archaeopress. Access these articles using Acrobat (in press). Davis-Kimball, Jeannine and Leonid Yablonsky. Kurgans on the Left Bank of the Ilek: Excavations at Pokrovka 1993, 1994,1995 , co-author, (in press). 1995. Davis-Kimball,Jeannine, V. Bashilov and L. Yablonski (Eds.). Nomads of the Eurasian Steppes in the Early Iron Age , Zinat Press, Berkeley. 1995. Davis-Kimball, Jeannine and L. Yablonskyl. Kurgans on the Left Bank of the Ilek: Excavations at Pokrovka 1990-1992 . Zinat Press, Berkeley. Davis-Kimball, Jeannine and R. Brandt (Eds.) 1994. Bibliographies of Northern and Central California Indians , 3 vols., co-editor with R. Brandt. California Indian Library Collections, University of California, Berkeley. 1995 Graburn, N.G.G., et. al.

34. Reading For Lecture 1 For HS2367
Postscript russian archaeology after the collapse of the USSR infrastructuralcrisis and the resurgence of old and new nationalisms.
http://www.cf.ac.uk/hisar/modules/HS2367/lecture1.html
HS2367 - Reading for Lecture 1
The context of Balkan archaeology (18.1.99)
(* = suggested) *Bailey, D.W. and I. Panayotov 1995. The structure of Bulgarian archaeology. In Prehistoric Bulgaria , edited by D.W. Bailey and I. Panayotov, pp. 1-9. Madison, Wisconsin, Prehistory Press. Chernykh, E.N. 1995. Postscript: Russian archaeology after the collapse of the USSR infrastructural crisis and the resurgence of old and new nationalisms. In P.L. Kohl and C. Fawcett (eds) Nationalism, Politics and the Practice of Archaeology, pp. 139-148 CUP. Diaz-Andreu, M. and T. Champion 1996. Nationalism and archaeology in Europe : an introduction. In Nationalism and Archaeology in Europe, edited by M. Di'az-Andreu and T. Champion, pp. 1-23. London: UCL Press. Dolukhanov, P.M. 1993. Archaeology in the ex-USSR: post-perestroyka problems. Antiquity Dolukhanov, P.M. 1996. Archaeology and nationalism in totalitarian and post-totalitarian Russia. In Nationalism and Archaeology, edited by J.A. Atkinson, I. Banks and J. O'Sullivan, pp. 200-213. Gringmuth-Dallmer, E. 1993. Archaeology in the former German Democratic Republic since 1989.

35. H-Net Review: Charles C. Kolb
The history of russian archaeology is considered within the context of five Chernykh, EN Postscript russian archaeology after the Collapse of the
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=5606877457437

36. Emeritus And Other Faculty I Anthropology UMN
614 SocSci • 612624-1886 • noona001@tc.umn.edu PhD Indiana U 1969. Economic historyof ancient and medieval Russia, russian archaeology and numismatics.
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Albers Berdahl Dunnigan Gibbon ... Emeritus and Others Professors Emeritus and Associated Scholars in Other Departments Berlin Cooper Gerlach McNally ... Westermeyer Andrea Berlin
Assistant Professor, Classical and Near Eastern Studies
330 Fowell aberlin@umn.edu
PhD U Michigan 1988. Hellenistic and Roman Near East, Archaeology of Palestine in the Biblical and Classical periods, Hellenistic and Roman ceramics. Fredrick A. Cooper
Professor, Classical and Near Eastern Studies
331 Fowell coope002@umn.edu
PhD U Pennsylvania. Roman and Greek art, Greek architecture. Luther P. Gerlach
Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology
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Professor, Classical and Near Eastern Studies 335 Fowell mcnal001@umn.edu PhD Harvard U 1965. Late Roman and early medieval periods, especially the Balkans and Egypt. Frank Miller Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology mille005@umn.edu

37. Temple Rings In Rus'
Russian archaeologists have constructed a system of temple ring typology, Warning Stalinera propagandist ‘revision’ of russian archaeology,
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~chrisandpeter/trmain/tr1main.html
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Introduction
are the most characteristic part of Slavic medieval dress to survive in burials, and are so-called because they are located on the skull, near the temples of the deceased woman or girl (Fig. 1). Most were made of base metals - copper alloys or iron, though silver and even gold were occasionally used.
Figure 1 - Severian girl with temple rings, 10th century from Brovarki, Ukraine (from Thrane, 1994). Full details can be found in Part II of this paper.
Figure 2 - c. 850-950 (after Mongait, 1959 and Rybakov, 1984). Major towns ( ) of the 11-12th centuries, as well as some of the gravefields and other sites mentioned in the text ( ), are marked.
They remained in fashion after the Mongol invasions (mid-13th century), many of these later examples have been recovered from urban treasure troves buried in the troubled times from 1170-1240, and are of high quality, made of precious metals and enamels. In the Novgorod city excavations temple rings were the commonest type of metal jewellery found, but were restricted to the earlier occupation layers, of the 10th century ( ie.

38. The State Hermitage Museum: Virtual Tour
A major achievement of russian archaeology is the monumental Antiquities ofCimmerian Bosporus (St Petersburg, 1854) that records the celebrated finds made
http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/05/hm88_5_0_19.html
The Room of Archaeology
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St Petersburg,1854, Vols. 1-3
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previous room next room Antiquities of Cimmerian Bosporus (St Petersburg, 1854) that records the celebrated finds made on the northern shores of the Black Sea in the first half of the 19th century.
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39. Modern Türklük Araþtýrmalarý Dergisi/Journal Of Modern TurkishStudies (2005
Sciences in St. Petersburg Academy and in russian archaeology Society. In 1858,he was first Russian Orientalist who had been selected in St. Petersburg
http://mtad.humanity.ankara.edu.tr/II-2_Haziran2005/oz2-22005/2-2oz_26fkarimulli
Modern Türklük Araþtýrmalarý Dergisi (2005),
Telif Hakký © 2005 Ankara Üniversitesi
Mak. #26 Journal of Modern Turkish Studies (2005),
Art. #26 V. V. Vel'yaminov-Zernov'un Rusya Müslümanlarý Tarihinin Ýncelenmesine Katkýsý FÝRDEVS KALÝMULLÝNA
Tataristan Bilimler Akademisi, Tatar Ansiklopedisi Enstitüsü
ÖZET ANAHTAR SÖZCÜKLER Vladimir Vladimiroviç Vel'yaminov-Zernov, þarkýyat araþtýrmalarý, Rus þarkýyatçýlýðý, Rusya Müslümanlarý, misyonerlik faaliyetleri, Rus emperyal siyaseti (Alýndýðý tarih 15 Nisan 2003)
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Yazýþma Adresi: Firdevs Kalimullina, Akademiya Nauk Respublika Tatarstana, Ýnstitut Tatarskoy Entsiklopedii, 420015, g. Kazan, ul. Puþkina, d. 56, a/ya 190 . Tataristan - RF V.V. Vel'jaminov-Zernov's Contributions to the Studies of Russian Muslims History FIRDEVS KALIMULLINA Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Institute of the Tatar Encyclopaedia ABSTRACT KEY WORDS Vladimir Vladimirovich Vel'yaminov-Zernov, Orientalistic studies, Russian Orientalism, Russian Muslims, Missionary activities, Russian imperial policy

40. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2000.06.01
Greek colonisation is still a much debated topic in archaeology, but, while there is is linked with some of the finest names in russian archaeology (cf.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2000/2000-06-01.html
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2000.06.01
S. L. Solovyov, Ancient Berezan. The Architecture, History and Culture of the First Greek Colony in the Northern Black Sea. Colloquia Pontica 4 . Leiden: Brill, 1999. Pp. 148. ISBN 90-04-11569-2. $57.00.
Reviewed by Balbina Baebler, University of Bern, Switzerland (balbina.baebler@hist.unibe.ch)
Word count: 1924 words
Greek colonisation is still a much debated topic in archaeology, but, while there is a long history of research on the subject in the Mediterranean area, the Greek "colonial experience" in the Black Sea has been rather outside the focus of Western scholarship until the last two decades, not only for obvious political reasons (which have by now more or less disappeared), but also because of difficulties caused by the modern languages spoken around the Black Sea and by (non-)accessibility of literature (problems which, for most scholars, still persist). Therefore a book like Solovyov's, the first synthesis of about a century of work on the Greek settlement of Berezan (19-27), is highly welcome. The author starts by giving a list of the main questions connected with Berezan (2): among others the time of the initial settlement, the significance of the settlement for Greek colonisation in this area, trade relations between Berezan and the Greek world, the political and cultural history of the settlement and its relations with the native peoples in the surrounding areas.

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