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Intermarium за доби середньовіччя. Археологія міжцивілізаційних контактів.

Intermarium за доби середньовіччя. Археологія міжцивілізаційних контактів.

Abstract

Транзитні шляхи завжди відігравали, якщо не визначальну, то принаймні дуже важливу роль у процесі соціального, економічного, політичного та культурного життя населення Східної Європи. Насамперед це безперечно стосується Великого шовкового шляху, що проходив із заходу на схід через безліч країн Євразії та поєднував цивілізації Сходу та Заходу, але також «шляху із варягів у греки» та «бурштинового шляху», які йшли від Балтійського до Чорного моря — від Скандинавії і Балтських народів через східнослов’янські землі до Візантії та Оттоманської Порти. Але не зважаючи на унікальну роль та значення, що мали ці транспортні артерії середньовіччя для розвитку як регіону в цілому, так і його окремих частин, вони й досі залишаються недостатньо дослідженими і потребують ретельної уваги науковців. Збірник присвячено пам’яті дослідника давньоруських, балтських і скандинавських старожитностей Володимира Зоценка (1953—2009). Transit routes have always played an important, if not determinative, role in the social, economic, political, and cultural life of the peoples of Eastern Europe. Primarily, this undoubtedly refers to the Great Silk Road, which ran from West to East through many countries of Eurasia and connected the Civilizations of the East and West, but also to the «way from the Varangians to the Greeks» and the «Amber Road» that ran from the Baltic to the Black Sea-from Scandinavia and the Baltic peoples through the East Slavic lands to Byzantium and the Ottoman Porte. But despite the unique role and importance of these Medieval transport arteries for the development of both the region as a whole and its individual parts, they still remain insufficiently researched and require attention from scholars. In view of the above, the Department of Archaeology of Kyiv together with the Department of Ancient and Medieval Archaeology of the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine under the patronage of the International Union of Academies of Sciences (MAI — IUA) prepare for publication a collection of scientific papers dedicated to the memory of the famous researcher of the Old Rus’, Baltic and Scandinavian antiquities Volodymyr Zotsenko (1953—2009).

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