In recent years, the area to the southeast of the Gulf of Finland (on the Izhora plateau and in the lower reaches of the River Luga) has opened up a number of archaeological sites dating from the first to the tenth century AD. There are stone graves from the Pre-Roman and Roman Iron Age, settlements with scratched ceramics, cremation burials from the Migration Period, hill-forts and cemeteries from the Viking Age. These sites can be built into a cultural and chronological sequence. Finds from these sites are very similar to objects from Estonia and southwest Finland. At the beginning of the second millennium, Medieval Russian culture, which levelled local cultural characteristics, spread on the Izhora plateau.Key words: East Baltic, Gulf of...
In 2017–2018, the Kola Archaeological Expedition of the Institute of the History of Material Culture...
Archaeological evidence on the culture of the population of North-Western Russia in the period of Ro...
This study examines the Iron Age of North Finland and focuses thematically on the economic weight of...
Old Rus’ culture has long been perceived as a given fact, beyond dispute. Its successive connection ...
The Iron Age and the transition from the prehistory to the Middle Ages are complex issues in the res...
A phenomenon during the late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age which in its simplest form could be calle...
The Ladoga Archaeological Expedition of the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (...
Russian chronicles know two Finnic peoples at the north-western outskirts of Rus – the Ests or Estii...
It is well known that the Corded Ware ( or Battle-Axe) Culture spread to Finland ca. 3200 calBC. It ...
In 2017, an expedition of History of Material Culture (IIMK) of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS...
During recent years, a new group of tarand graves was discovered on the Izhora Heights (south-wester...
Most European hunter-gatherers slowly assimilated into farming communities during the Neolithic peri...
This article is dedicated to a chronology of typical stone graves. An attempt is made to date the be...
The Crusade Period (ca. AD 1050–1300) is widely considered as the period when ancient Karelia flouri...
The Okhta 1 Neolithic-Early Metal site is the first archaeological object in the St Petersburg regio...
In 2017–2018, the Kola Archaeological Expedition of the Institute of the History of Material Culture...
Archaeological evidence on the culture of the population of North-Western Russia in the period of Ro...
This study examines the Iron Age of North Finland and focuses thematically on the economic weight of...
Old Rus’ culture has long been perceived as a given fact, beyond dispute. Its successive connection ...
The Iron Age and the transition from the prehistory to the Middle Ages are complex issues in the res...
A phenomenon during the late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age which in its simplest form could be calle...
The Ladoga Archaeological Expedition of the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (...
Russian chronicles know two Finnic peoples at the north-western outskirts of Rus – the Ests or Estii...
It is well known that the Corded Ware ( or Battle-Axe) Culture spread to Finland ca. 3200 calBC. It ...
In 2017, an expedition of History of Material Culture (IIMK) of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS...
During recent years, a new group of tarand graves was discovered on the Izhora Heights (south-wester...
Most European hunter-gatherers slowly assimilated into farming communities during the Neolithic peri...
This article is dedicated to a chronology of typical stone graves. An attempt is made to date the be...
The Crusade Period (ca. AD 1050–1300) is widely considered as the period when ancient Karelia flouri...
The Okhta 1 Neolithic-Early Metal site is the first archaeological object in the St Petersburg regio...
In 2017–2018, the Kola Archaeological Expedition of the Institute of the History of Material Culture...
Archaeological evidence on the culture of the population of North-Western Russia in the period of Ro...
This study examines the Iron Age of North Finland and focuses thematically on the economic weight of...