Vadim Leviatov

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Vadim Nikolayevich Leviatov (Russian: Вадим Николаевич Левиатов) was a Soviet historian, specializing in the history of Azerbaijan. In 1946, Leviatov discovered ancient and early medieval artifacts in the upper courtyard of the Shirvanshahs' Palace in Azerbaijan.[1] He also prepared a general classification of glazed vessels from the 7th–15th centuries AD found in Azerbaijan.[2]

Selected publications[edit]

  • Памятники азербайджанской культуры (Artifacts of Azerbaijani Culture), Изд-во АзФАН, 1944
  • "О типах глазурованной керамики Азербайджана в VII–XV вв" ("On Types of Glazed Pottery of Azerbaijan in 7th–15th Centuries"), Изв. АН Азерб. ССР., 1946
  • Очерки из истории Азербайджана в XVIII веке (Essays on the History of Azerbaijan in the 18th Century), Изд-во АН Азерб. ССР, 1948
  • "Азербайджан с V в. до н.э. по III в.н.э." ("Azerbaijan from the 5th Century BC to the 3rd Century AD"), Известия Академии наук Азербайджанской ССР., 1950, №1

References[edit]

  1. ^ О. Буланова (26 May 2018). "Археологические тайны Бакинской крепости" (PDF). Echo (in Russian). Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Полихромные глазурованные сосуды (на основе материалов национального музея истории Азербайджана)". İсторичні науки (in Russian). ResearchGate. p. 132. Retrieved 12 June 2023.