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About the product Leonid Kondrashev — Deputy Head of the Department of Cultural Heritage of the city of Moscow, chief archaeologist of the capital, candidate of historical sciences, authoritative scientist. In the book, the author tells in detail about everything that has been found in recent years in the very heart of the capital. He talks about the most recent discoveries that have become a sensation, historical relics that can shatter traditional ideas about the history of the Mother See, surviving fragments of the ancient capital and not only. and about large archaeological sites in ruins: the remains of old buildings, fortifications, defensive walls of the city, foundations and foundations of churches. Abstract This book is devoted to the most recent archaeological finds in Moscow, made over the past few years as part of the My Street program. Its author, Leonid Kondrashev, is the main archaeologist of the capital, who, like no one else, knows about all the significant archaeological discoveries of the Mother See. Improvement works of the city were carried out in the very heart of the capital: in Gostiny Dvor and Zaryadye, on the Boulevard Ring and Lubyanka, on Petrovka, Prechistenka, Arbat … And this is not a complete list of those iconic places that have been thoroughly studied by archaeologists. Among the finds are foundations of walls and churches, a «rumor» at the Kitaygorodskaya wall, a bridge to the gates of the Kremlin’s Barbarian Tower, the remains of log pavements, collectors and wells, ancient treasures, birch bark letters, an 18th century tavern and much, much more. Even artifacts from the Stone and Bronze Ages have been discovered! The author of the book is sure that thanks to the latest archaeological discoveries, historians will have to reconsider the real age of Moscow. The book tells in detail about all the antiquities found, which are of interest not only for specialists, but also for a wide range of people interested in history, culture, spiritual life and everyday life of Muscovites in different periods. …
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