Dialog gorodskoj i stepnoj kulʹtur na Evrazijskom prostranstve. Istoričeskaja geografija Zolotoj Ordy : Materialy Sedʹmoj Meždunarodnoj konferencii, posvjaščënnoj pamjati G. A. Fëdorova-Davydova


Mezhdunarodnai︠a︡ nauchnai︠a︡ konferent︠s︡ii︠a︡ "Dialog gorodskoĭ i stepnoĭ kulʹtur na evraziĭskom prostranstve. Istoricheskai︠a︡ geografii︠a︡ Zolotoĭ Ordy"
Bok Engelsk 2016
Flere språk: Russisk
Medvirkende
Utgitt
Chișinău [Moldova, Republic of] : : Izdatelʹskij dom Stratum, Universitet «Vysšaja antropologičeskaja škola» , 2016
Omfang
1 online resource (1 p. 310)
Opplysninger
The VII International Conference in memoriam German Fyodorov-Davydov (November 8—12, Yalta, Crimea) will be attended by 95 researchers from 6 countries with reports covering the entire territory of the Mongol Empire from the Pacific Ocean to the Danube. The seven panels of the scientific forum — the Far East; Siberia and the Trans-Baikal area; Central Asia; the Middle Volga; the Lower Volga; North Caucasus and Transcaucasia; the Northern Black Sea area, and the Crimea — are based on the geographical principle, so as to clearly illustrate the extension of the Mongol Empire from East to West, as well as the diversity of archaeological studies of the Golden Horde.The proposed publication is aimed at elucidating the issues related to the study of historical geography of the regions dominated by the Golden Horde and other states formed by the Mongols, and territories adjacent to them, as well as their role and place in the medieval world. An important role in the framework of this scientifi c publication is played by the materials associated with the multidisciplinary approach and scientific methods of archaeological research in order to determine major trade routes and commodity flows through the Golden Horde territory, the extent of home handicraft and agricultural products distribution, life support systems within the huge medieval cities, and involvement of the steppe nomadic sub culture in the processes mentioned above. In line with these objectives, materials on historical topography of separate archaeological sites in the territorial and chronological framework under study are offered for a scientific discussion.
Emner
Geografisk emneord
ISBN
9975-3148-4-8

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