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Boris Shramko

Boris Andriyovich Shramko (Ukrainian: Борис Андрійович Шрамкo; born 1921 – 8 July 2012) was a Ukrainian historian and professor of history.[1] [2] Excavations at Bilske Horodyshche (Більське городище) near the village of Bilsk (between Poltava and Sumy) in the Ukraine have led to suggestions by archaeologist Boris Shramko and others identifying it as the Scythian capital Gelonus.[3] It is strategically situated on the exact boundary between the steppe and forest-steppe.

Bibliography

  • Мурзін В., Ролле Р., Супруненко О. Більське городище. – Київ-Гамбург-Полтава, 1999. – 104 с.
  • Шрамко Б.А. Крепость скифского времени у с.Бельск – город Гелон // Скифский мир. – К., 1975.
  • Шрамко Б.А. Бельское городище скифской эпохи (город Гелон). – К., 1987. – 182 с.
  • Більське городище в контексті вивчення пам’яток раннього залізного віку Європи. – Полтава, 1996. – 408 с.

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Археологу-первооткрывателю Борису Шрамко – 90 лет". Mediaport.ua. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
  2. ^ Вечерний Харьков. "Умер Борис Шрамко · Вечерний Харьков". Vecherniy.kharkov.ua. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
  3. ^ Timothy Taylor, A platform for studying the Scythians, archived from the original on 2007-07-06, retrieved 2011-04-01



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