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В поисках следов готов : археологические исследования Ф.А.Брауна. / Tikhonov, I. L.
в: STRATUM PLUS: ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, № 4, 2016, стр. 335-347.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › Обзорная статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - В поисках следов готов
T2 - археологические исследования Ф.А.Брауна
AU - Tikhonov, I. L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © I.L. Tikhonov, 2016. Copyright: Copyright 2016 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The name and works of the Germanist F. A. Braun are widely known. He is one of the leading specialists in the topic of German-Slavic contacts. Less he is known for his work as an archaeologist. In the early 1890s, under the instruction of the Archaeological Commission, he conducted excavations in the Crimean Mountains and the Baltic region to search for archaeological traces of the Goths. In 1896 he became a staff member of the Archaeological Commission and carried out exploration of Scythian barrows and medieval runic inscriptions in the Northern Black Sea region. Although he moved to Germany and became a professor at the University of Leipzig in 1920, Braun continued to keep an eye on the excavations in the Crimea. Discovered by the author of this article, Braun's letters to S. F. Platonov in late 1920s show the role he played in organizing a common project of the Soviet-German expedition to study archaeological sites of the Crimean Goths.
AB - The name and works of the Germanist F. A. Braun are widely known. He is one of the leading specialists in the topic of German-Slavic contacts. Less he is known for his work as an archaeologist. In the early 1890s, under the instruction of the Archaeological Commission, he conducted excavations in the Crimean Mountains and the Baltic region to search for archaeological traces of the Goths. In 1896 he became a staff member of the Archaeological Commission and carried out exploration of Scythian barrows and medieval runic inscriptions in the Northern Black Sea region. Although he moved to Germany and became a professor at the University of Leipzig in 1920, Braun continued to keep an eye on the excavations in the Crimea. Discovered by the author of this article, Braun's letters to S. F. Platonov in late 1920s show the role he played in organizing a common project of the Soviet-German expedition to study archaeological sites of the Crimean Goths.
KW - Crimea
KW - F. A. Braun
KW - Goths
KW - History of archaeology
KW - Mangup
KW - Scythian barrows
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84988926144&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Обзорная статья
SP - 335
EP - 347
JO - Stratum Plus
JF - Stratum Plus
SN - 1608-9057
IS - 4
ER -
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