Iryna Vdovychenko

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Iryna Vdovychenko
Iryna Vdovychenko, 2019
Born1955
Simferopol
EducationSimferopol State University
EmployerMuseum of the History of the City of Simferopol

Iryna Ivanivna Vdovichenko, Ukrainian: Вдовиченко Ірина Іванівна (born 1955, Simferopol[1]) is a classical archaeologist whose work examines the archaeology of the northern Black Sea region and has worked on the representation of women on vases from this area.[2][3][4][5] At school she participated in excavations near the village of Chernozemnoye (uk) in the Sovietskyi Raion, which influenced her career choices.[6] A graduate of Simferopol State University, Vdovychenko has previsouly worked as a researcher at the Scientific and Research Center of Crimean Administration under the State Committee for the Protection and Research of Monuments of History and Culture of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.[1] She is the director of the Museum of the History of the City of Simferopol, which opened in June 2009.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ a b Буров, Григорий Михайлович; Burov, Grigoriĭ Mikhaĭlovich (2006). Энциклопедия крымских древностей: археология словарь Крыма (in Russian). "Стилос. ISBN 978-966-8518-55-3.
  2. ^ Krytyka (in Ukrainian). Krytyka. 2001.
  3. ^ Vdovichenko, I. I. (2003). Ancient painted vases from the collections of the Crimean museums (in Russian). Sonat. ISBN 978-966-8111-06-8.
  4. ^ Бабенко, Геннадий Александрович (2001). Конференция, посвященная 145-летию окончания Крымской войны, 1853-1856 гг (in Russian). Izdatelʹstvo "Tavrii︠a︡-pli︠u︡s". ISBN 978-966-7503-71-0.
  5. ^ Античные коллекции из раскопок северного Причерноморья (in Russian). Институт. 1994.
  6. ^ Королева, Лариса Иосифовна. "Музеевед, археолог Елена Николаевна Черепанова: жизнь и деятельность." Крымское историческое обозрение 2 (2015): 309-318.
  7. ^ "Руководство и состав музея истории города Симферополя". web.archive.org. 2024-05-15. Retrieved 2024-07-14.
  8. ^ "История - Музей истории города Симферополя" (in Russian). 2022-12-28. Retrieved 2024-07-14.