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Staraya Ladoga: The Ancient Capital of Russia On 18 February, 2003, in Rooms No. 28-32 opened an exhibition organized by the State Hermitage Museum, the Staraya Ladoga Museum of History, Architecture and Archeology and the Institute of History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences with the participation of the military history reenactment club “Black Raven”. The show displays about 500 exhibits presenting the life, economy and beliefs of the early medieval people. Started about two centuries ago, the archeological exploration of Staraya Ladoga (founded about 753) continues to the present day. Materials which it yielded, laid into the foundation of the Hermitage collection of Staraya Ladoga antiquities, allow archeologists to make hypotheses about the town's origin and development. They shed light on the early history of both Russia and countries connected to it by trade routes of Early Middle Ages. Artifacts unearthed by several generations of archeologists are preserved and examined at the State Hermitage Museum and the Staraya Ladoga Museum. The State Hermitage Museum prepared for the exhibition the illustrated academic catalogue and the booklet Staraya Ladoga: The Ancient Capital of Russia. The show is prepared by the Department of East European and Siberian Archeology; Boris S. Korotkevich is the curator. |
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