Authors:
Volodarets-Urbanovych Yaroslav,
PhD. of Historical Sciences, researcher of The Early Slavs Archaeology Department of NASU Institute of Archaeology
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1560-3608
Gorbanenko Sergiy,
PhD. of Historical Sciences, senior researcher of The Early Slavs Archaeology Department of NASU Institute of Archaeology
Hotun Igor,
PhD. of Historical Sciences, researcher of Department of Old Russian and medieval archeology of NASU Institute of Archaeology
Kuna Martin,
Ph. Dr., Ph. D., D. Sc., research professor
Mykhailyna Lubomyr,
Doctor of Historical Science, leading researcher of history and archeology department of National preserve “Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra”
Puholovok Yuri,
PhD. of Historical Sciences, senior researcher of Poltava archeological expedition of NASU Institute of Archaeology’s state research center “Protective archaeological service of Ukraine”
Profantová Naďa,
Ph. Dr., Ph. D.
Taranenko Sergiy,
PhD. of Historical Sciences, head of the archeology scientific-research sector of National preserve “Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra”
Terpylovskyi Rostyslav,
Doctor of Historical Science, professor, leading researcher, head of the archeology and museum studies department of Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University.
Year: 2022
Pages: 210
ISBN: 978-966-360-460-2
Publication Language: Ukrainian
Publisher: PH “Akademperiodyka”
Place Published: Kyiv

 


The proposed essays describe some aspects of the ancient Slavs’ spiritual life. This book contains ten stories: from the analysis of solar symbolism in the life of ancient Slavs to trying to find the location of the Volos heathen temple in the Kyiv Podil. These essays will help the reader to feel the “laboratory” of studies on archeology
at all stages: identification of archeological materials, use of natural sciences methods, and involvement of written and ethnographic sources. And as a consequence get the synthesis of new ideas and interesting well-grounded conclusions.
For those who are interested in our history, archaeologists, historians, ethnographers, local history experts, lecturers, and students of universities.