2019
DOI: 10.37098/va-2019-11-22-38
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The Department of Archaeology and Museology of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv at the beginning of XXI Century

Abstract: Представлено актуальні проблеми історії, археології, етнології, філософії історії, історіографії та джерелознавства, шляхи й засоби їхнього вирішення із залученням загальнонаукових та історичних методів, а також методів мистецтвознавства, соціології, статистики, психології, політології, міжнародних відносин і методології інших наближених суспільних і гуманітарних наук.Для наукових працівників, викладачів, учителів і студентів.The "Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. History" encourages in… Show more

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“…8). Moreover, these amphorae have been uncovered in Thessaloniki (Bakirtzi, 2002), during excavations in Crimea, Laspi and Kiev-Podil in the north of the Black Sea (Parshina, 2001;Zotsenko, 2001), and in the shipwreck at Sudak Bay (Zelenko, 1999). In addition, Type I forms of Günsenin were discovered at the GKB Shipwreck in Antalya Kaladran (Öniz, 2016), the Cape Stoba Shipwreck in Mljet (Kralj et al, 2016), and during the Marmara Underwater Surveys (Pulak, 1985, Fig.…”
Section: Günsenin Type Imentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8). Moreover, these amphorae have been uncovered in Thessaloniki (Bakirtzi, 2002), during excavations in Crimea, Laspi and Kiev-Podil in the north of the Black Sea (Parshina, 2001;Zotsenko, 2001), and in the shipwreck at Sudak Bay (Zelenko, 1999). In addition, Type I forms of Günsenin were discovered at the GKB Shipwreck in Antalya Kaladran (Öniz, 2016), the Cape Stoba Shipwreck in Mljet (Kralj et al, 2016), and during the Marmara Underwater Surveys (Pulak, 1985, Fig.…”
Section: Günsenin Type Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of Günsenin Type I were discovered in various sites across different centuries: the 10th century at the Hayırsızada shipwreck (Çaylak Türker, 2005), the 9th to 11th centuries at the Sudak Bay shipwreck (Zelenko, 1999), the 10th century on the amphorae with stamped handles at Laspi (Parshina, 2001), the 11th century at Gallipoli (Çaylak Türker, 2005), the 10th to 12th centuries at the excavations at Panaztepe (Mimaroğlu, 2010), and the 10th to 11th centuries at the excavations at Saraçhane in Istanbul (Hayes, 1992). Technical term abbreviations are explained upon first use.…”
Section: Günsenin Type Imentioning
confidence: 99%