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Roman Stoyanov

  • Roman Stoyanov has been at HSE University since 2019.

Education and Degrees

  • 2004

    Candidate of Sciences* (PhD)
    Institute for the History of Material Culture, Russian Academy of Sciences

  • 1998

    Master's
    Shevchenko Kyiv State University

  • 1997

    Bachelor's
    Shevchenko Kyiv State University

* Candidate of Sciences
According to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, Candidate of Sciences belongs to ISCED level 8 - "doctoral or equivalent", together with PhD, DPhil, D.Lit, D.Sc, LL.D, Doctorate or similar. Candidate of Sciences allows its holders to reach the level of the Associate Professor.

Continuing education / Professional retraining / Internships / Study abroad experience

2019-2020 Participant researcher in the 2019-2020 Getty Foundation’s Connecting Art Histories Program, “Beyond the Northern Aegean: Architectural Interactions across Northern Greek, Macedonian, Thracian, and Pontic Regions in the late Classical and Hellenistic Periods” (Emory University, USA).esearcher at the Central Department German Archaeological Institute (DAI Zentrale, Berlin, Germany).

2011: Research Fellow at the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara (BIAA, Turkey)

2008: Visiting Researcher at the Athens branch of the German Archaeological Institute (Athens, Greece).

2007–2008: Senior Fellow at the Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Koch University (RCAC, Istanbul, Turkey).

2006: Research Fellow at the Istanbul branch of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI Istanbul, Turkey).

Awards and Accomplishments

Courses (2023/2024)

Courses (2022/2023)

Courses (2021/2022)

Courses (2020/2021)

Publications21

Conferences

  • 2018

    International Symposium of Propontis and surrounding cultures. From Pre-History to the End of Antiquity (Бига-Чанаккале). Presentation: Attic Red-figure pottery V-IV centuries BC from Menekşe Çatağı at Propontis

  • От ремесла к искусству. Керамика: технология, декор, стиль (Санкт-Петербург). Presentation: О влияниях и подражаниях в античной керамике: чернофигурная пиксида из Пропонтиды
  • Unguentarium. A terracotta vessel form and other related vessels in the Hellenistic, Roman and early Byzantine Mediterranean (Измир). Presentation: Pale swan in the darkness: Unguentaria from the necropolis of Tauric Chersonesos in the Crimea

  • 2013

    III "Анфимовские чтения" по археологии Западного Кавказа (Краснодар). Presentation: Rankenfrau с маской Силена: к вопросу о контексте находок

  • 2012

    9th Scientific Meeting On Hellenistic Pottery (Thessaloniki). Presentation: Two Groups of Hellenistic Hydriai from the Necropoleis of Chersonesos in the Crimea

  • 2010
    Second KERAMOS International Conference (Измир). Presentation: Transport amphorae from the layer of destruction on the settlement Menekşe Çatağı in Propontis

Grants

2019–2020: Getty Foundation grant for the program “Beyond the North Aegean: Architectural Interaction between the Northern Greek, Macedonian, Thracian and Pontic Regions in the Late Classical and Hellenistic Periods” (Emory University, USA)

2011: grant of The Turkish and Black Sea Scolars' Fund British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara (BIAA Ankara, Turkey)
2007–2008:  grant from the Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Koch University (RCAC Istanbul, Turkey).

 

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Employment history

2012-2015: Field Researcher, Participant researcher, excavation of Assos, the expedition of Onsekizmart University, Canakkale.

2009-2010: Field Director, rescue excavations in St.Petersburg, St.Petersburg expedition, Institute for the history of material culture RAS.

2008: Field Researcher, excavations of Miletos, expedition of Ruhr University of Bohum.

2005-2007: Field Rresearcher, excavations at the chora of Acra in the eastern Crimea, Ancient complex archaeological expedition of State Hermitage museum.

2005: Field Researcher, excavation of Olbia. Olbian expedition, Institute of archaeology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

2004-2006: Co-director, Bosporus expedition, Institute for the history of material culture RAS. Exavation of Portmeus in the eastern Crimea.

2004: Co-director, excavation at the settlement Balka Bermana at the chora of Tauric Chersonesos. National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos

 

2002-2004: Field Director, Bosporus expedition, Institute for the history of material culture RAS, the Institute of Classical Archaeology, Munster University. Rescue excavations at Taman peninsula.

 

1993-2004: Archaeological research in various ancient Greek cites including Olbia, Berezan and other ancient settlements of the Nothern Black Sea region.


BEYOND THE NORTHERN AEGEAN: Architectural Interactions across Northern Greece, Macedonia, Thrace, and the Pontic Regions in the late Classical and Hellenistic Periods. A Connecting Art Histories Program, Sponsored by the Getty Foundation.

Collective Report on the First Travel Seminar, May 26-June 15, 2019
The travel seminar, Beyond the Northern Aegean, brings together graduate students and scholars from Bulgaria, Canada, France, Greece, Italy, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United States in the investigation of ancient Greek, Roman, and Thracian architecture in Thrace and the Black Sea littoral, regions that offer an excellent opportunity to examine the creative dissemination, appropriation, and adaptation of architectural ideas across a wide range of ethnic groups and geographic circumstances.
The team of scholars possess an extraordinary and highly complementary range of
expertise that has made each day as rich and varied as the landscape, monuments, and cultures we investigated. Key discussions centered around the emergence, dissemination, disjunction and confrontation of architectural forms (in function, form, and ornamentation), technologies of construction, use of materials, furnishings and interior painting, stratigraphically datable material, cultural contexts, and historical geography. We examined urban centers, sacred environments, monumental tombs and funerary reliefs, and fortified manor houses. Although our emphasis has been on Hellenistic and early Imperial architecture, we were also keen to understand the early history of settlements and in their later transformation or abandonment in the Byzantine period. Not one tomb, temple, buchrania or bukefalia, Ionic capital, marble door, Thracian rider, or Thasian transport amphora from Hagios Athanasios to Sofia escaped the fond scrutiny of this group.

The seminar in the quarries at Aliki, Thasos.

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Italy, Turkey, and Abkhazia: Outcomes of 2021 HSE IOCS Archaeological Expeditions

This year’s field season is over, and despite the difficulties caused by the pandemic, archaeologists from the Centre of Classical and Oriental Archaeology at the Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies (IOCS) were able to undertake their scheduled expeditions to Italy, Turkey, and Abkhazia. The Centre is the only Russian institution that conducts regular archaeological research in the Mediterranean region—the heart of ancient civilization, where neither Soviet nor Russian classical archaeologists have ever worked before.