COLLECTION OF MATERIALS FROM THE RADYMYCHI GRAVE (11TH – EARLY 12TH CENTURIES) NEAR THE VILLAGE NOVA NOVYTSKA, CHERNIHIV PROVINCE FROM COLLECTION OF THE NMUH

Authors

  • Maryna Strelnyk The National Museum of Ukrainian History (Kyiv, Ukraine)

Abstract

The article is dedicated to the ancientries (gryvna, temporal rings, furniture), which were found in 1894 during the excavations of the Radymychi grave near the village of Nova Novytska of Surazh county in Chernihiv province. The excavations were made by the archaeologic expedition under the leadership of P. M. Yaremenko. Those ancientries were given to the Museum of Antiquities of St. Volodymyr Kyiv University by the Imperial Archaeological Commission in 1896, and then to the Central Historical Museum in 1936. Later those stock collections became part of the collection of the National Museum of Ukrainian History. Such things are frequent finds in the Radymychi’s lands and are present in many burials. This museum collection was left behind the scientist’s attention during the lond period of time.

Key words: the Radymychi, burial mounds, seven-beam and wire temporal rings, gryvna of the “Radymychi type”.

Author Biography

Maryna Strelnyk, The National Museum of Ukrainian History (Kyiv, Ukraine)

Head of the Department “The Most Ancient and Medieval History of Ukraine”

Published

2019-10-17

How to Cite

Стрельник, М. (2019). COLLECTION OF MATERIALS FROM THE RADYMYCHI GRAVE (11TH – EARLY 12TH CENTURIES) NEAR THE VILLAGE NOVA NOVYTSKA, CHERNIHIV PROVINCE FROM COLLECTION OF THE NMUH. Scientific Bulletin of the National Museum of Ukrainian History, (5), 228-240. Retrieved from https://visnyk.nmiu.org/index.php/nv/article/view/381