Journal of Historical and Archaeological Research 1—2/2014
Language: Bulgarian with summaries in English
Table of contents /summaries/
Ancient and Medieval History, Archaeology
N. Nedelchev. Military democratic society in Ancient Egypt
V. Miteva. Heresy and Orthodoxy. Two faces of the Early Christinanity: Ebyionities and Marcionites
V. Stankov. Once again about the origin and the land of origin of the Bulgarians by data of written sources: Armenian and Syrian
A. Kiryakov. Еvidence of the relation between the Аncient Bulgarian and the Аncient Macedonian calendar
R. Ivanov. Petchenegue invasion in South Bulgarian lands (According to archeological data from the necropolis near Iskra village, Parvomay municipality)
Renaissance and Modern history
V. Mihalev. About training and education in the Greek educational institutions in Varna during the 19th — beginning of the 20th century
V. Spiridonov. About the Candidature of Prince Kyril for King of Poland
S. Kulish. The war in Afghanistan as a factor for the disintegrate of the USSR (1979—1989)
Numismatics
Y. Tachev. The Beginning of the Coinage in Dionysopolis
Y. Tachev. New Type of Bronze Autonomous Coin of Dionysopolis
V. Bekov. The start of the Roman provincial coinage of Odessos (late 1st c. BC — 1st c. AD) and the pseudo-autonomous issues of the city (1st c. BC — 3rd century AD)
S. Dimova. Provincial bronze coins from Odessos and Marcianopolis in Ancient Nessebar Museum's collection
E. Paunov. Coins from the excavations of “Gradishte”: А Roman and Early Byzantine fort in Tsarkva-Pernik
H. Uzunov. A Coin of Tsar Konstantin Tih Asen from the Village of Tetovo
N. Mitev. An akche of Musa Çelebi (1411—1413) from the region of Plovdiv
K. Krustev. Ottoman coins (14th—15th c.), kept in Burgas Regional Museum
Журнал за исторически и археологически изследвания 1–2/2014
Details | |
Publisher | "Konstantin Preslavsky" University Press |
Language | Bulgarian with summaries in English |
Pages | 216 |
Illustrations | b/w figures |
Binding | paperback |
ISSN | 1314-748X |
Creation date | 2014 |
Size | 16 x 24 cm |