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| Одно из двух: 1) в PDF используется шрифт, который у Вас отсутствует или 2) у шрифта нестандартная кодировка или набор символов. Иногда это бывает с файлами, сделанными на Apple или Macintosh. Лена М. пишет: Предложение остается в силе. Да, я забыла, что у Blackwell Publishing годичный мораторий на распространение Early Medieval Europe :) А цена на книгу у них завышена. Её можно купить долларов на 20 дешевле: 165-166 вместо 184. цитата: | Review Archaeologist Duczko explores Norse settlements in Eastern Europe between the middle eight and the late tenth centuries, and addresses only tangentially the heated debate over the degree to which Scandinavians participated in the creation of the Kievan State, the first of the East Slavs. A deficiency of most earlier studies, he says, is that the archaeological material has been differentiated between Scandinavian and non-Scandinavian, but not placed in any cultural, social, and specific historical context so that its function can be at least speculated upon. He intends to produce a second volume to complete coverage of Central East Europe during the first millennium AD. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
| Вот пока оглавление. Справа от названия номер страницы и в скобках - число страниц: цитата: | Table of Contents List of Illustrations vii Preface xiii Introduction 1 (9) Chapter One The Rus and Scandinavia: The case of the Rhos in Ingelheim A.D. 839 10 (50) 1. Background 10 (5) 2. Sub wino 839 in Annales Bertiniani 15 (21) 2.1 The name of the people 19 (5) 2.2 The title of the ruler 24 (5) 2.3 The kaganate of the Rus 29 (5) 2.4 The Rhos and Sweden 34 (2) 3. Early Viking-age Denmark 36 (5) 4. Byzantium, Islamic threat and Greek diplomacy 41 (2) 5. Why did the Rhos go to Byzantium and later join the Greek embassy? 43 (7) 6. The return voyage of the Rhos 50 (10) Chapter Two People, places and things in the first "land of Rus" in the East 60 (55) 1. The early period: trade and political organisation 60 (18) 1.1 Aldeigja-the focal place of the early Rus 64 (14) 1.1.1 The smithy and the man with horns 70 (4) 1.1.2 Ladoga and the middle Danube 74 (4) 2. After 850: more Rus and continued expansion 78 (21) 2.1 The attack on Constantinople in 860 83 (3) 2.2 Staraja Ladoga from the mid-ninth to the end of tenth century 86 (10) 2.3 Scandinavian culture in Priladozhe 96 (3) 3. The Upper Volkhov Holmgardr 99 (11) 3.1 Hólmr-place of a new beginning 101 (14) 3.1.1 Dragon's head 106 (1) 3.1.2 Lady in long dress 107 (1) 3.1.3 Mount from a bridle 108 (2) 3.1.4 Amulets with runic inscriptions 110 (1) 4. The Rus west of the Volkhov: the case of Izborsk-Pskov 110 (5) Chapter Three The Rus and their culture 115 (40) 1. The Rus of the tenth century 115 (12) 1.1 Who were the Rus? 122 (5) 2. The Norse culture of the Rus 127 (28) 2.1 The magic miniatures 130 (3) 2.2 The message of graffiti 133 (4) 2.3 The funeral of a Rus chieftain in the Risala of ibn Fadlan 137 (18) Chapter Four The Upper Dnieper 155 (34) 1. The centre at Gnëzdovo 155 (47) 1.1 Big mounds 161 (9) 1.2 Norse items from smaller barrows and settlements 170 (4) 1.3 Chamber-burials 174 (5) 1.4 Exclusive jewellery 179 (8) 1.5 The Rus of Gnëzdovo 187 (2) Chapter Five The Volga-Oka region 189 (13) Chapter Six Towards the Rus state 202 (51) 1. The Rus in the South 202 (36) 1.2 Kiev the centre of the new Rus 217 (21) 1.2.1 Exclusive Norse jewellery art in Kiev 226 (2) 1.2.2 The "Sign of Rurik": the dynastic badge of identity 228 (10) 2. The Rus at Chernigov and Shestovitsa 238 (8) 3. The Druzhina-the retinue among the Rus 246 (2) 4. On the way to Byzantium through the Lower Dnieper 248 (5) Summing up and concluding 253 (6) Bibliography 259 (22) Index |
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