Treasure of Khan Kubrat: Culture of Bulgars, Khazars and Slavs
Съкровището на кан Кубрат. Култура на българи, хазари, славяни
Category: Proto-Bulgarians
Language: English
Table of contetns
Introduction
I. Culture of the Nomads between the 5th and 7th centuries
1. Kizil-Adir, Orenburg Region
2. Verkhne-Yablochniy Khutor, Volgograd Region
3. Lake Borovoe, Kazakhstan
4. Morskoy Chulek, Rostov Region
5. Michaelsfeld near Anapa, former Kuban Region
II. Slav monuments of the 6th—7th centuries along the rivers Bug and Dnieper
1. Skibintsi near Trostyanets, Vinitsa Region
2. Village of Semenki near Nemirov, Vinitsa Region
3. Village of Sukhini near Kanev, Kiev Region
4. Village of Martinovka near Kanev, Kiev Region
III. Necropoli of the Crimean Goths
1. Artek, the Crimea
2. Suuk-Su, near Gurzuf, in the Crimea
IV. Culture of the Turki in Siberia from the 7th to the 9th centuries: Turki in Asia and Europe
1. Kudirge necropolis, Eastern Altai
2. Mongun necropolis, Eastern Altai
3. Srostki necropolis, Upper Altai
V. Monuments of Nomads of Eastern Europe: 7th — early 8th centuries
1. Malaya Pereshchepina, Poltava Region
2. Village of Romanovskaya, Rostov Region
VI. The Slavs on the left bank in the Ukraine, 8th—10th centuries
1. Novotroitskoye fortress near Lebedin, Sumy Region
VII. Nomadic culture of late 8th—9th centuries Saltovian-Mayaki culture
1. The necropolis at the village of Verkhnee Saltovo
2. The necropolis at the village of Dmitrievskoe
3. The Mayaki fortress
4. The Volokonovski necropolis
5. Tsimlyansk fortress on the right bank, Rostov Region
VIII. The Khazar-Slav fortress Sarkel–Belaya Vezha
1. The Sarkel-Belaya Vezha fortress
2. Small Nomadic mounds near Sarkel-Belaya Vezha
3. Belaya Vezha necropolis at Sarkel-Belaya Vezha
Bibliography
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Catalogue
Details | |
Publisher | Committee of culture |
Language | English |
Pages | 156 |
Illustrations | color figures |
Binding | paperback |
Creation date | 1989 |
Size | 16 х 16 cm |
Citation | |
Citation | Залеская, В.Н. и др. Съкровище на хан Кубрат: Култура на българи, хазари, славяни. София: Комитет за култура, 1989. |