International trade relations of the middle Volga region in the Medieval period through the glass evidence

Highlighting the unquestionable priority of the Volga trade route in contacts between the eastern parts of Europe and the East from antiquity and in the Middle Ages in particular is a comprehensive source analysis, centering on the most informative of these, that is, coins, glass artifacts and glaz...

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Main Author: Svetlana Valiulina
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:Archeologia Polski
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Online Access:https://journals.iaepan.pl/apol/article/view/202
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spelling doaj-ac53fc678a7b44e1a719c07fc420aa932021-06-15T22:41:01ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of SciencesArcheologia Polski0003-81802016-01-0161International trade relations of the middle Volga region in the Medieval period through the glass evidenceSvetlana Valiulina Highlighting the unquestionable priority of the Volga trade route in contacts between the eastern parts of Europe and the East from antiquity and in the Middle Ages in particular is a comprehensive source analysis, centering on the most informative of these, that is, coins, glass artifacts and glazed ceramics. The Author presents the significance and perspectives of sourceoriented research on medieval glassware from the middle Volga region. The specific character of the region, its key importance in many ethno-cultural, political and historical processes, together with its massive source base of glass artifacts (which includes adornments, glass tableware, window glass) opens a broad perspective for historical reconstructions. Not only can the direction and dynamics of international relations be defined, but it is also possible to establish levels of craft and urban culture development, as well as more specific site chronologies, all of which help in stratifying the towns of Volga Bulgaria by their social status within the state. https://journals.iaepan.pl/apol/article/view/202Wołgi środkowej dolinaszkło średniowieczneoddziaływania międzykulturoweBułgaria Wołżańsko-KamskaRuśZłota Orda
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International trade relations of the middle Volga region in the Medieval period through the glass evidence
Archeologia Polski
Wołgi środkowej dolina
szkło średniowieczne
oddziaływania międzykulturowe
Bułgaria Wołżańsko-Kamska
Ruś
Złota Orda
author_facet Svetlana Valiulina
author_sort Svetlana Valiulina
title International trade relations of the middle Volga region in the Medieval period through the glass evidence
title_short International trade relations of the middle Volga region in the Medieval period through the glass evidence
title_full International trade relations of the middle Volga region in the Medieval period through the glass evidence
title_fullStr International trade relations of the middle Volga region in the Medieval period through the glass evidence
title_full_unstemmed International trade relations of the middle Volga region in the Medieval period through the glass evidence
title_sort international trade relations of the middle volga region in the medieval period through the glass evidence
publisher Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences
series Archeologia Polski
issn 0003-8180
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Highlighting the unquestionable priority of the Volga trade route in contacts between the eastern parts of Europe and the East from antiquity and in the Middle Ages in particular is a comprehensive source analysis, centering on the most informative of these, that is, coins, glass artifacts and glazed ceramics. The Author presents the significance and perspectives of sourceoriented research on medieval glassware from the middle Volga region. The specific character of the region, its key importance in many ethno-cultural, political and historical processes, together with its massive source base of glass artifacts (which includes adornments, glass tableware, window glass) opens a broad perspective for historical reconstructions. Not only can the direction and dynamics of international relations be defined, but it is also possible to establish levels of craft and urban culture development, as well as more specific site chronologies, all of which help in stratifying the towns of Volga Bulgaria by their social status within the state.
topic Wołgi środkowej dolina
szkło średniowieczne
oddziaływania międzykulturowe
Bułgaria Wołżańsko-Kamska
Ruś
Złota Orda
url https://journals.iaepan.pl/apol/article/view/202
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