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Mozolevsky, Boris Nikolaevich

Boris Nikolaevich Mozoleevsky ( , - , ) - Soviet and Ukrainian archaeologist and writer, candidate of historical sciences, head of the Scythian-Sarmatian sector Archeology of the Institute of Archeology of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences , widely known as a researcher of Scythian funerary monuments and the author of the discovery of a gold pectoral from the barrow Tolstaya Tomb .

Mozolevsky Boris Nikolaevich
Mozolevsky Boris Mikolajovich
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Scientific fieldarcheology
Place of workInstitute of Archeology, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Alma materKiev State University
Academic degreeCandidate of Historical Sciences
Pectoral from the mound Thick Grave on the stamp of Ukraine

Biography

He studied at the military school of pilots in Yeisk , which did not graduate. From 1956 to 1965 he worked as a fireman at the Ukrtorgstroy trust [1] . He graduated in absentia from the Faculty of History of the Kiev State University. T.G. Shevchenko . Upon graduation, he worked as an editor at the Naukova Dumka Publishing House and, freelance, at the Institute of Archeology of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1979, under the scientific supervision of A. I. Terenozhkin, he defended his thesis for the degree of Candidate of Historical Sciences on the topic “Fat Grave” (specialty 07.00.06 - archeology) [2] .

He led an expedition that discovered in 1971 in the Dnipropetrovsk region the now famous Scythian royal burial under the Tolstaya Tomb grave . A pectoral (golden breast ornament) from this barrow is currently stored in the Museum of Historical Treasures in Kiev.

He was under the supervision of the KGB on suspicion of nationalism [1] .

Poetic collections “Ear of Birch” (1963), “Shipshina” (1967), “Zagrava” (1971), “Chervone Vtrilo” (1976), “Spindle” (1980) and others.

List of the main scientific works of B. N. Mozolevsky

  • Mozolevsky B. M. Tovsta Grave - a visible monument of Skif // Archeology . - 1972. - № 5. - pp. 72-82. (in Ukrainian)
  • Mozolevsky B.M. Synthesis of ancient antiquity. Before the Interpretation of the Pectoral of the Mogili // Vsesvit. - 1978. - № 2. (Ukrainian)
  • Mozolevsky B. M. Tovsta Grave. - K .: Naukova Dumka , 1979. - 251 p. (in Ukrainian)
  • Mozolevsky B. N. Scythian burial mounds in the vicinity of the city of Ordzhonikidze in Dnipropetrovsk region // Scythia and the Caucasus. - K .: Naukova Dumka , 1980.
  • Mozolevsky B. M. Skifsky step. - K .: Naukova Dumka , 1983. (Ukr.)
  • Mozolevsky B. M. Kurgan vishtoi skіfsko ї notable і the problem of the political I will arrange the Scifi // Archeology . - 1990. - № 1. (ukr.)
  • Bidzilya V.I., Boltrik Yu.V., Mozolevsky B.N., Savovsky I.P. Kurgan burial ground in the Nosaki gorge // Kurgan burial mounds Ryasnye Graves and Nosaki. - Kiev: Naukova Dumka, 1977.
  • Terenozhkin A.I., Mozolevsky B.N. Melitopol Kurgan. - K .: Naukova Dumka , 1988.
  • Mozolevsky BM, Pustovalov S. Zh. Kurgan “Dovga Grave” for the Chortlik Group // Cultural Studies. - K., 1999. - Vip.2.
  • Mozolevsky B. N., Pauline S. V. The mounds of the Scythian Gerros IV. BC er (Babin, Vodyan and Sobolev Graves). - K., Stilos, 2005. - 599 p.
  • Mozolevsky B. M. Skifsky step. - Q: Tempora, 2005. - 190 c. (in Ukrainian)

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Archaeologist Yuri Shilov: “Having excavated the priest’s mound, Boris Mozolevsky intuitively understood that he had fallen ...” - FACTS and Comments newspaper.
  2. ↑ Mozolevsky, Boris Nikolayevich. Thick Grave: dissertation ... Candidate of Historical Sciences: 07.00.06. - Kiev, 1979. - 389 p.

Links

  • Mozolevsky Boris Nikolaevich (1936–1993) (in Ukrainian)
  • Sergey Polin. Boris Mozolevsky: to give the past // Mirror of the week. - 2006. - Vol. 6 (inaccessible link)
  • The doctor of historical sciences, professor Evgeny Chernenko / “FACTS” recalls.
  • Olenkovsky M. Boris Mozolevsky is a Ukrainian who must be remembered. (in Ukrainian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mozolevsky,_Boris_Nikolaevich&oldid=100336673


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