Zobrazeno 1 - 6
of 6
pro vyhledávání: '"Roman Viktorovich Smolyaninov"'
Autor:
Roman Viktorovich Smolyaninov, Andrei Mikhailovich Oblomsky, Elizaveta Sergeevna Yurkina, Aleksey Aleksandrovich Kulichkov, Kirill Ivanovich Maslennikov
Publikováno v:
Samara Journal of Science. 11:146-155
The purpose of the paper is to publish ceramic and stone collections of artifacts from the Neolithic era, obtained along with the materials of the early Middle Ages at the settlement of Staevo 10. The settlement is located on the Voronezh river withi
Autor:
Roman Viktorovich Smolyaninov, Yevheniia Yanish, Andrey Zheludkov, Marianna Kulkova, Diana O. Shatrovaya, Elizaveta Sergeevna Yurkina, Alexey Kulichkov
Publikováno v:
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ, Vol 3, Iss 37, Pp 99-116 (2021)
In the vicinity of Site Dobroe on the right bank of the Voronezh River it was discovered an accumulation of the Neolithic monuments, on the three of which the Early Neolithic pottery of the Srednedonskaya culture of the VI millennium BC was received.
Publikováno v:
Samara Journal of Science. 8:143-149
The following paper analyzes ceramic collection from the excavations by M.E. Foss in 1953 from the Podzorovo site in Michurinsky District , Tambov Region, stored in the collections of the State Historical Museum (GIM 104032, inventory A 833). Accordi
Publikováno v:
Samara Journal of Science. 7:189-199
Features of the flood plain settlements of the river Don watershed and its tributaries is the fact that almost all of them are multi-layered. Until recently it was not possible to talk about the Early Neolithic stone industry of the Upper Don. All co
Publikováno v:
Samara Journal of Science. 6:131-143
The materials of the first stage that belong to the VI millennium BC (CalBC) are featured by pure layers and pinched pottery. These features were revealed in the materials of Monastyrskaya site in Pribityuzhie, in the lower layer of Cherkasskaya site
Publikováno v:
Samara Journal of Science. 5:72-76
The peculiarity of the flood plain settlements on the river Don watershed and its tributaries is the fact that almost all of them are multi-layered. Early neolithic structures are a very rare find for the Upper Don territory. There are only two of th