Sergey Zozulia
State Historical Museum, Archaeological Department, Department Member
- Medieval Archaeology, Medieval numismatics, Early medieval numismatics, Early Medieval Archaeology, Archaeology, Numismatics, and 50 moreViking Age Archaeology, Old Rus', Viking Age Scandinavia, Viking Studies, Vikings, Viking Age, Vikings in the East, Viking Swords, Viking Age Weapons, Medieval Weapons and Equipment, Древняя Русь, погребальный обряд, Kievan Rus', Byzantine Archaeology, Byzantine Numismatics, Viking Age and Medieval coinage and monetary history, Death and Burial (Archaeology), Early Medieval History, Byzantine Studies, Byzantine History, Eurasian Nomads, History of Archaeology, Varangians, Viking Ships, Early Christianity, Early medieval Bulgaria, Islamic Numismatics, Early Medieval And Medieval Settlement (Archaeology), Medieval History, Haithabu, Military History, Gnezdovo, Gnëzdovo, Medieval Scandinavia, Icelandic Sagas, Medieval Studies, Material Culture of the Viking age, LiDAR for Archaeology, Weapons, Medieval Chernigov, Old Russian archaeology, History, LiDAR for Landscape Archaeology, Åland Islands, Scandinavian Archaeology, Krutik, Timerevo, Geoarchaeology, Beads, and Birkaedit
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// Археология Древней Руси: проблемы и открытия. Материалы международной конференции, посвященной 100-летию Д.А. Авдусина / гл. ред. Е.А. Рыбина; отв. Ред. Н.В. Ениосова.- М.: Изд-во Моск. Ун-та, 2018.
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// Археология: история и перспективы: Восьмая межрегиональная конференция: сб. статей / под ред. А.Е. Леонтьева. – Ярославль: ГАУК Ярославской области «Ярославский государственный историко-архитектурный и художественный... more
// Археология: история и перспективы: Восьмая межрегиональная конференция: сб. статей / под ред. А.Е. Леонтьева. – Ярославль: ГАУК Ярославской области «Ярославский государственный историко-архитектурный и художественный музей-заповедник»; ООО «Академия 76», 2018.
Research Interests: History, Archaeology, Early Medieval Archaeology, Medieval Archaeology, Viking Studies, and 13 moreViking Age Archaeology, Death and Burial (Archaeology), Old Rus', Burial Practices (Archaeology), Burial mounds (Archaeology), Finland, Archaeology of burials, Vikings, Viking Age, Archaeology of death and burial, Burial Customs, Viking Age Weapons, and Timerevo
Zozulya S.S. Arrowheads of rare types from the mound 100th of Timerevo necropolis.
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В сборнике научных трудов отражены материалы докладов, заявленных в программу V (XXI) Всероссийского археологического съезда, который посвящен 180-летию со дня рождения В.В. Радлова и состоится 2–7 октября 2017 г. в Барнауле и Белокурихе.... more
В сборнике научных трудов отражены материалы докладов, заявленных в программу V (XXI) Всероссийского археологического съезда, который посвящен 180-летию со дня рождения В.В. Радлова и состоится 2–7 октября 2017 г. в Барнауле и Белокурихе. В нем представлены основные результаты научных исследований по актуальным направлениям развития археологии России и других стран.
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In chamber burial № 100 at the cemetery of Timerevo, was found a quirt remade from a spear-head of type I which is very rare in Eastern Europe. A second cleaning enabled to discern and reconstruct a complicated pattern of continuous inlay... more
In chamber burial № 100 at the cemetery of Timerevo, was found a quirt remade from a spear-head of type I which is very rare in Eastern Europe. A second cleaning enabled to discern and reconstruct a complicated pattern of continuous inlay on its surface. X-Ray fluorescent analysis established that wires of silver and a copper-based alloy were used for inlaying (the number of wires used for inlaying was 3 pieces per 1 mm). The association tied with the find under consideration suggests that the spear-head of type I, which must have been a precious and distinctive piece of weaponry, was brought to Old Rus either by its Scandinavian owner or during some trade/exchange. It seems that the tip was broken and the remaining sleeve and the lower part of the blade were remade into a quirt. In this latter form the object was put into the grave of its last owner in the fourth quarter of the 10 th century.
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In the paper introduce into scientific use the new, previously undefined details of sword hilts, which were found in mounds of the Gnezdovo (the Smolensk region) and the Petrovsky (the Yaroslavl region) cemeteries of the Old Rus’... more
In the paper introduce into scientific use
the new, previously undefined details of sword
hilts, which were found in mounds of the Gnezdovo
(the Smolensk region) and the Petrovsky
(the Yaroslavl region) cemeteries of the Old Rus’
state formation period. These details present
the iron hilt plates of triangular form, encrusted
by non-ferrous metal. The paper defines a
range of analogies (both direct and remote) to
the Old Rus’ hilt plates, originated from Latvia,
Denmark, Sweden and Finland. They enable to
determine the application of these hilt plates,
installed in couples on both sides of a sword
wooden hilt and performing solely decorative
functions. There is an interesting connection
between the hilt plates and the swords of type V
(according to the typology of J. Petersen), date
from the second half of the X century.
the new, previously undefined details of sword
hilts, which were found in mounds of the Gnezdovo
(the Smolensk region) and the Petrovsky
(the Yaroslavl region) cemeteries of the Old Rus’
state formation period. These details present
the iron hilt plates of triangular form, encrusted
by non-ferrous metal. The paper defines a
range of analogies (both direct and remote) to
the Old Rus’ hilt plates, originated from Latvia,
Denmark, Sweden and Finland. They enable to
determine the application of these hilt plates,
installed in couples on both sides of a sword
wooden hilt and performing solely decorative
functions. There is an interesting connection
between the hilt plates and the swords of type V
(according to the typology of J. Petersen), date
from the second half of the X century.
The dates of the “druzhina” necropolises which go back to the time of emergence of the Old Russian state have long been the focus of attention for scholars in this country and abroad. The cemetery at Timeryovo has also been an object of... more
The dates of the “druzhina” necropolises which go back to the time of emergence of the Old Russian state have long been the focus of attention for scholars in this country and abroad. The cemetery at Timeryovo has also been an object of interest. One of the most vivid burials at the site is chamber grave 348, which yielded rich grave goods, clearly Scandinavian in appearance. The article attempts to date the burial on the basis of analyzing the archive materials, the grave goods and the funeral rite, and suggests a new date: 990–1010 AD. Even though many assertions in the article may appear disputable, we are of the opinion that the most probable date of the burial is the turn of the 10 th and 11 th cc. Thus, chamber burial 348 may be one of the most recent “classical” chamber burials.
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Стендовый доклад на конференции "Воинские традиции в археологическом контексте: от позднего латена до позднего средневековья".
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Стендовый доклад на V (XXI) Всероссийском археологическом съезде в 2017 году
