Research of the Baidoostrovskyi Settlement in 2019
Abstract
The expedition of the Institute of Archeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Kiev National University of Culture and Arts, with the assistance of the Khortytsia National Reserve, continued this year the study of the multi-layered settlement on Baida Island. This year the study of the site of the settlement has been completed, which was adjacent to the semi-dugout of the gentry, which had been investigated earlier. In 2007, the semi-dugout of the gentry was investigated. For all the years of studying the settlement, this was the only room that could serve as the home of Dmitry Vishnevetskyi. This year, the premises that existed in the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries were investigated. It was probably a kitchen. In addition to the kitchen, parts of three rooms have been discovered. One of them (No. 17) relates to the Bilozersk culture for ceramics. It had walls made of stone. Only one wall was revealed. The remaining ones were left for the future due to lack of time. Other rooms (No. 15 and 16) are believed to date back to the 18th century. One of them is very damaged by craters from shells and mines during the Second World War. The found material dates from different times from the Early Bronze Age to the 18th century.
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