EASTERN GLASS LAMPS FROM POVOLZHYE
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EASTERN GLASS LAMPS FROM POVOLZHYE
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PII
S0869-60630000386-7-1
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Article
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158-162
Abstract
The finds of the eastern glass lamps for illumination and the decoration of mosques along with other items at the ancient settlement of the 10 th - 11 th cc. situated near Bilyar, the largest town in the pre-Mongolian Volga Bulgaria, proclaim the intensive trade and cultural connections between the medieval Povolzhye and Middle East countries.
Keywords
II Билярское селище, восточные стеклянные лампы, ближневосточный импорт, Х–ХI вв
Date of publication
01.01.2014
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