The monograph by S. V. Tsvetkov and I. I. Chernikov “Trade roads, ships of the Celts and Slavs” For the first time quite fully covers the development of North European trade and shipbuilding for the period from the 5th century. BC. e. and ending the XII century. n. e. The materials presented in it, based both on ancient and medieval sources, and on modern archeology data, ethnolinguistics and ethnography, made it possible to conclude about the functioning of the northern trade path in ancient times, which originated from the coast of the modern Brittany and branching the Baltic Sea Baltic Sea into two transport arteries: the path from the path “from” from “the path” from “the path” from “the path” from “the path” from “the path” from “the path” from “the path” Varangians in the Greeks “and the Great Volga Path. These paths, still laid by the Vends Armorics, have developed already in the early Middle Ages, in many ways, thanks to the efforts of the Baltic Slavs, Prussians and the residual Celtic population of the Baltic states. This study also shows that the formation and formation of the Old Russian state took place, largely, thanks to the international …
Author
Tsvetkov Sergey Vasilievich, Chernikov Ivan Ivanovich
Editor
Petrova E.I.
Publisher
Russian-Baltic inf. Center “Blits”, 2008
Series
Celts and Slavs
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