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Женский костюм германского происхождения в погребальном контексте ранневизантийских городов Северного Причерноморья (V–VI вв.)

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  • This work is devoted to burials containing elements of a female costume of East German origin, discovered in the urban necropolises of Chersonesus and Cimmerian Bosporus in the 5th–6th centuries

  • The appearance and resettlement of the eastern Germans in the cities of the Northern Black Sea Coast is attested by written sources only for the Cimmerian Bosporus

  • The researchers explain the appearance of a new series of East German things in the Northern Black Sea region by the arrival here of the German soldiers with their families

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This work is devoted to burials containing elements of a female costume of East German origin, discovered in the urban necropolises of Chersonesus and Cimmerian Bosporus in the 5th–6th centuries. WOMEN’S COSTUME OF GERMAN ORIGIN IN THE FUNERAL CONTEXT OF EARLY BYZANTINE CITIES OF THE NORTHERN BLACK SEA (5th–6th CENTURIES) The appearance and resettlement of the eastern Germans in the cities of the Northern Black Sea Coast is attested by written sources only for the Cimmerian Bosporus. Mastykova А.V. Women’s Costume of German Origin in the Funeral Context of Early Byzantine Cities of the Northern Black Sea (5th–6th Centuries).

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