The role V. Stanko and his students in excavations of the Late Palaeolithic age of the Southern Ukraine Cover Image

Роль В. Н. Станко и его учеников в раскопочных исследованиях позднего палеолита Южной Украины
The role V. Stanko and his students in excavations of the Late Palaeolithic age of the Southern Ukraine

Author(s): Nikolai P. Olenkovsky
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Scientific Life
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: Stanko; Late Palaeolithic; excavations; Northern Black Sea area

Summary/Abstract: Professor Vladimir Stanko’s whole life is connected with Southern Ukraine. He pursued all his researches in the northern Black Sea steppe, on Late Palaeolithic sites. Excavations were carried out on sites of Belolesye, Sagaydak I, Anetovka I, Anetovka II, Anetovka XIII, Anetovka XXII. Ten Late Palaeolithic sites were studied by independent excavations of V. Stanko’s students. S. Smolyaninova studied such sites as Ivashkovo VI, Leski, Sredinniy Gorb. Leontivka, Novovladimirovka II, Dmitrivka, Voznesenka IV, Solone ozero Ia, Solone ozero VI, Solone ozero IX sites were excavated by N. Olenkovsky. By 2009, 37 late Paleolithic sites in Southern Ukraine have been studied through comprehensive excavations. Almost half of them have been studied by professor V. Stanko and his students. The majority of the published monographic research on Late Palaeolithic of Southern Ukraine also belong to V. Stanko (3) and his students — S. Smolyaninova (2) and N. Olenkovsky (5).

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 237-243
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Russian