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Category: Nemyriv settlement

In the Ukrainian Forest-Steppe there is a unique archaeological phenomenon – giant settlements, the area of ​​which reaches from several hundred to several thousand hectares. Their appearance is associated with a new page in the history of these lands – early Scythian times. One of such settlements is Nemyriv, located in the Southern Bug River region, near Nemyriv city in the modern Vinnytsia Region. It is not the largest in area – only about 123 hectares, but it is the most western of the giant settlements, and, apparently due to its geographical location, has a unique material culture, which makes it a bright reference of the syncretic Scythian Forest-Steppe and the so-called Hallstatt culture.

Its earthen fortifications are located on both banks of the Myrka River, which divides the settlement into two unequal parts: a larger northern, high-altitude one, which occupies 2/3 of the monument’s area, and a smaller southern, sloping and swampy one. Inside, on the high northern part of the settlement, there is an internal fortification – the so-called “castle”. The settlement here originated in the Eneolithic, the system of fortifications was created in the Early Iron Age, and re-settled in Roman times and in the Middle Ages.

The Nemyriv settlement has attracted the attention of a number of researchers since the beginning of archaeological science. You can get acquainted with the comprehensive history of research and their results in a recent monograph by a team of St. Petersburg authors.

And the beginnings of professional research of this archaeological pearl of Podillia are connected with the name of S.S. Hamchenko, who in 1909 was sent by the Imperial Archaeological Commission to Podilsk province to study clay areas of Trypillia culture, but was given an additional task – to inspect the settlement near Nemyriv city and to control the affairs in the fight against the treasure-hunting excavations organized by the locals. He also had to conduct prospecting excavations at the settlement, which were financed by Countess Shcherbatova, a patron, being very interested in discovering treasures on her lands. S.S. Hamchenko, in addition to the remains of the inhabitants of Trypillia culture, discovered several burials here, which allowed him to assume the presence of a mound on the central fortification, that he called “Shcherbatov settlement”, for more detailed research of which A.A. Spitsyn with their students came here in 1910 and continued the works.

Today, all materials from the excavations of S.S. Hamchenko at Nemyriv settlement are stored in the funds of the State Hermitage in St. Petersburg; there are also some archival documents, including folders with illustrations (NA of the IHMC of the RAS. Fund 1. Case No. 85 a-e. 1909). And in the library of the Institute of History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences there is a manuscript of his work of 1911 “Archaeological research in 1909 in Podillia on Trypillia culture” (Code 2703), a draft of which is presented to your attention in this fund. We also have diaries from excavations, notes, sketches dedicated to the settlement and some other related documents.

Vitalii Rud, Andrii Bardetskyi

Brief information about the studied objects

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Inventory lists “Description of archaeological material on cultures and Nos. of excavations”

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Note for the magazine “Kievlyanin” about the excavations in 1909 in the Podilsk province

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Read More…Note for the magazine “Kievlyanin” about the excavations in 1909 in the Podilsk province

Collection tables “Osteological material collected during excavations in 1909”

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Note on the results of excavations in 1909 in the Podilsk province

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Note on the results of excavations in 1909 in the Podilsk province and on the processing on these materials during 1909-1911.

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Read More…Note on the results of excavations in 1909 in the Podilsk province and on the processing on these materials during 1909-1911.

A note about the excavations of the Nemyriv settlement

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Note on archaeological excavations in Podilsk province in 1909

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Prospectus of scientific work “Excavations of 1909 in Podillia”

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Description of finds from archaeological excavations of S.S. Hamchenko in 1909 in Podilsk province

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List of appendices required for the report on exploration and excavations in the area of Nemyriv city

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Read More…List of appendices required for the report on exploration and excavations in the area of Nemyriv city

Diary “Excavations of 1909. Tsekhmystrov Farm. “Zamchysko” tract and “Valy”

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Read More…Diary “Excavations of 1909. Tsekhmystrov Farm. “Zamchysko” tract and “Valy”

Photos of participants of archaeological excavations in Krynychky village in 1909

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Drawings on a tracing paper for archaeological researches of S.S. Hamchenko in Podillia in 1909.

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Read More…Drawings on a tracing paper for archaeological researches of S.S. Hamchenko in Podillia in 1909.

Scientific work “Excavations in 1909. Pre-Aegean culture. Hallstatt. La Tene”

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Read More…Scientific work “Excavations in 1909. Pre-Aegean culture. Hallstatt. La Tene”

Plan of the Nemyriv settlement

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Notes on the history of Nemyriv and its owners (based on the materials of J. A. Rolle)

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Read More…Notes on the history of Nemyriv and its owners (based on the materials of J. A. Rolle)

Working notes on June 2, 1909

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The list of settlements that must be inspected during the expedition (draft).

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Read More…The list of settlements that must be inspected during the expedition (draft).

Notes for communication with Princess M. Shcherbatova about the possibility of conducting archaeological research on her lands.

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Read More…Notes for communication with Princess M. Shcherbatova about the possibility of conducting archaeological research on her lands.

Notes on the history of Nemyriv city (extracts from the work of Strybulskyi S.H. “Historical note on the Nemyriv gymnasium. 1838-1888” Nemyriv, 1888).

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Read More…Notes on the history of Nemyriv city (extracts from the work of Strybulskyi S.H. “Historical note on the Nemyriv gymnasium. 1838-1888” Nemyriv, 1888).

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