Изменение городской культуры в Крыму во второй половине XIII - первой половине XIV в. (на примере возникновения местного производства поливной керамики)

The Mongol conquest was one of the key moments in the medieval history of the Northern Black Sea Region. Some new Oriental (Solkhat/Krym) and West-European cities (Caffa) appear in the South-Eastern Crimea, next to the existing old Byzantine centers here (Sugdeia/Sudak). Mass production of glazed po...

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