“The Great Migration Period” – a new exhibition in the State Hermitage Museum

At December 1, 2017, a permanent exposition of the State Hermitage (St. Petersburg) was opened after the reconstruction, under the title “Europe in the Great Migration Period and Early Middle Ages”. This exhibition presents materials illustrating the culture of the nomadic peoples of Eastern Europe...

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Main Author: Alexei Furasiev
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Language:deu
Published: National Museum of History of Moldova 2018-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.nationalmuseum.md/ro/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/velikoe_pereselenie_narodov_novaja_jekspozicija_gosudarstvennogo_jermitazha/
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spelling doaj-e5e3ffb643f7426bbb18de335b6bde9c2020-11-24T21:57:33ZdeuNational Museum of History of MoldovaTyragetia1857-02402537-63302018-11-01XII1373381“The Great Migration Period” – a new exhibition in the State Hermitage MuseumAlexei FurasievAt December 1, 2017, a permanent exposition of the State Hermitage (St. Petersburg) was opened after the reconstruction, under the title “Europe in the Great Migration Period and Early Middle Ages”. This exhibition presents materials illustrating the culture of the nomadic peoples of Eastern Europe (Huns, Khazars, Alans, Cumans), of the late Antiquity population of the Northern Black Sea region (Bosporus), of the Germanic tribes of the Dnieper region (Chernyakhov culture), the southern Crimea (Crimean Goths), and partly Western Europe (Franks, Alemanni, Bavarians). The finds cover a significant period – almost the entire first millennium AD, and are united by a common theme: the interaction of various barbarian peoples (nomads and sedentary population) and the Roman (Byzantine) empire in the Great Migration Period and immediately after its termination. Among the presented materials there are such famous archeological complexes of this time as the burials of the Bosporus (Kerch), Suuk-Su and Saltovo, the grave of Conceşti, the treasure of Zamość, “the gold of Huns”, the Sarkel and Tsimlyanskoye sites. https://www.nationalmuseum.md/ro/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/velikoe_pereselenie_narodov_novaja_jekspozicija_gosudarstvennogo_jermitazha/exhibitionsHermitage MuseumarchaeologyGreat Migration Period
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Tyragetia
exhibitions
Hermitage Museum
archaeology
Great Migration Period
author_facet Alexei Furasiev
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title “The Great Migration Period” – a new exhibition in the State Hermitage Museum
title_short “The Great Migration Period” – a new exhibition in the State Hermitage Museum
title_full “The Great Migration Period” – a new exhibition in the State Hermitage Museum
title_fullStr “The Great Migration Period” – a new exhibition in the State Hermitage Museum
title_full_unstemmed “The Great Migration Period” – a new exhibition in the State Hermitage Museum
title_sort “the great migration period” – a new exhibition in the state hermitage museum
publisher National Museum of History of Moldova
series Tyragetia
issn 1857-0240
2537-6330
publishDate 2018-11-01
description At December 1, 2017, a permanent exposition of the State Hermitage (St. Petersburg) was opened after the reconstruction, under the title “Europe in the Great Migration Period and Early Middle Ages”. This exhibition presents materials illustrating the culture of the nomadic peoples of Eastern Europe (Huns, Khazars, Alans, Cumans), of the late Antiquity population of the Northern Black Sea region (Bosporus), of the Germanic tribes of the Dnieper region (Chernyakhov culture), the southern Crimea (Crimean Goths), and partly Western Europe (Franks, Alemanni, Bavarians). The finds cover a significant period – almost the entire first millennium AD, and are united by a common theme: the interaction of various barbarian peoples (nomads and sedentary population) and the Roman (Byzantine) empire in the Great Migration Period and immediately after its termination. Among the presented materials there are such famous archeological complexes of this time as the burials of the Bosporus (Kerch), Suuk-Su and Saltovo, the grave of Conceşti, the treasure of Zamość, “the gold of Huns”, the Sarkel and Tsimlyanskoye sites.
topic exhibitions
Hermitage Museum
archaeology
Great Migration Period
url https://www.nationalmuseum.md/ro/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/velikoe_pereselenie_narodov_novaja_jekspozicija_gosudarstvennogo_jermitazha/
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