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Valentina MORDVINTSEVA
Chercheuse - Contrat PAUSE (mai 2024/mai 2025)
E-mail : valentina.mordvintseva@u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr
Axes de recherche Ausonius
- L'Asie Mineure et la Méditerranée grecque
- Gestes techniques, gestes rituels, pratiques sociales
Thèmes de recherche
Identités des barbares de la région du Nord Pontique du IIIe siècle avant J.-C. au milieu du IIIe siècle après J.-C. (sur la base des images trouvées dans les assemblages d'élite)
Self-identities of the barbarians in the North Pontic region from the 3rd century BC too the mid-3rd century AD (based on the images found in the elite assemblages)
- Région du Nord Pontique, barbares, Grecs, Romains, identités, analyse d'images, période hellénistique, période romaine
- North Pontic region, barbarians, Greeks, Romans, identities, analysis of images, Hellenistic period, Roman period
Domaines de compétences
L'Archéologie préhistorique et historique ancienne
Cursus académique
- Doctorat (Institut d'histoire de la culture matérielle de l'Académie des sciences de Russie ) : Phaleres de harnachement de chevaux sur le territoire de l'Eurasie de la steppe au IIIe siècle av. J.-C. - la première moitié du IIe siècle après J.-C. (1996) sous la direction de Irina Zasetskaya, Boris Zhelezchikov
- Master 2 (Université Volgograd, Russie) : Structure sociale de la société Sarmatienne (analyse comparative des tumulus de Starye Kiishki, Berezhnivka, Kalinovsky) (1991) sous la direction de Anatoliy Skripkiin
Parcours professionnel
1991–1992. Chercheur junior, Laboratoire d'archéologie, Université d'État de Volgograd, Russie.
1992–1994. Chercheur junior, Département d'archéologie, Musée d'histoire régionale, Volgograd, Russie.
1996–2001. Chercheur et professeur, Université d'État de Volgograd, Russie.
2001–2014. Chercheur principal, filiale de Crimée de l'Institut d'archéologie de l'Académie nationale des sciences d'Ukraine, Simferopol, Crimée, Ukraine.
2015–2024. Chercheur principal, Institut d'histoire mondiale, Académie des sciences de Russie, Moscou, Russie.
2017–2019. Chercheur principal, Institut d'archéologie, Académie nationale des sciences d'Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine.
2019–2024. rof., Centre d'études classiques et orientales, Université nationale de recherche «Higher School of Economics», Moscou, Russie.
Bourses d'études:
09.1997–01.1998. Bourse du gouvernement danois à l'université de Copenhague, Danemark (superviseur : Prof. Dr. Klavs Randsborg).
01.10–01.11.1999. Bourse de l'Office allemand d'échanges universitaires (DAAD) au Département Eurasie, Institut archéologique allemand (DAI), Berlin, Allemagne (Superviseur : Prof. Dr. Hermann Parzinger).
2005–2006. Bourse de la Fondation Alexander von Humboldt à l'Institut archéologique allemand (DAI), Berlin et Francfort-sur-le-Main, Allemagne (superviseurs : Prof. Dr. Hermann Parzinger et Prof. Dr. Friederike Fless).
01.02-01.04.2011; 15.06.2013-15.02.2014. Bourses de la Fondation Alexander von Humboldt à l'Institut de la préhistoire et de la protohistoire, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Université de Bonn, Allemagne (Superviseur : Prof. Dr. Jan Bemmann).
16.03.–16.06.2018; 01.10.–31.12.2021;01.04.–30.06.2022. Bourse de la Fondation Alexander von Humboldt à l'Université Ludwig-Maximilian de Munich, Allemagne (Prof. Dr. Salvatore Ortisi).
04.07.2022–31.12.2023. Bourse d'études à l'Institut Leibniz pour l'histoire et la culture de l'Europe de l'Est (GWZO), Leipzig (Prof. Dr. Orsolya Heinrich-Tamaska).
01.09.2023–28.02.2024. Bourse Gerda-Henkel à l'Institut Leibniz pour l'histoire et la culture de l'Europe de l'Est (GWZO), Leipzig (Prof. Dr. Orsolya Heinrich-Tamaska).
Opérations archéologiques
1986-2000. Fouilles dans les steppes de la région de Volgograd (expédition de l'Université d'État de Volgograd)
2001-2014. Fouilles dans le Piémont de la Crimée (Filial de Crimée de l'Institut d'archéologie de l'Académie ukrainienne des sciences)
2019-2021. Fouilles à Agrigente, Sicile (Université HSE, Moscou)
Publications
- Ouvrages Scientifiques (OS)
V. Mordvintseva, E.A. Khachaturova, & T.V. Yurchenko, Treasures of the Ancient Kuban. Ancient Toreutics and Jewellery in Eastern Europe 4 (Simferopol, Krasnodar 2010) (in Russian).
V. Mordvinceva & M. Treister, Toreutik und Schmuck im nördlichen Schwarzmeergebiet. 2. Jh. v. Chr. – 2. Jh. n. Chr. Ancient Toreutics and Jewellery in Eastern Europe 2. Vol. 1-3. (Simferopol, Bonn 2007).
V. Mordvintseva, N. Khabarova, The ancient Gold of the Volga region. Ancient Toreutics and Jewellery in Eastern Europe 1 (Simferopol 2006) (in Russian).
V. Mordvintseva, Polychrome Animal Style (Simferopol 2003) (in Russian).
V. Mordvinceva, Sarmatische Phaleren. Archäologie in Eurasien 11 (Rahden/Westf. 2001).
- Chapitres dans un ouvrage scientifique (OS*)
V. Mordvintseva, ‚Iraner‘ und ‚Sarmaten‘ in der Weltsicht Michael Rostovtzeffs. In: A. Coşkun, J. Porucznik, G. Payen, eds., Ethnic Constructs, Royal Dynasties and Historical Geography around the Black Sea Littoral (Geographica Historica 43). Dedicated to the lasting scholarship and singular humanity of Heinz Heinen (14 September 1941 – 21 June 2013). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2021, pp. 25–44.
V. Mordvintseva, Scholarly Traditions in the Studies of the ‘Late Scythian Culture of the Crimea’ and ‘Crimean Scythia’. In: V. Cojocaru, L. Ruscu, T. Castelli, A.-I. Pázsint (eds.): Advances in Ancient Black Sea Studies: Historiography, Archaeology and Religion. The Proceedings of the International Symposium, Constanţa, August 20-24, 2018, Cluj-Napoca: Mega Publishing House, 2019 (Pontica et Mediterranea VIII), pp. 179–197.
V. Mordvintseva, Influences and Interactions: Steppe and Roman World. In: Susan Whitfield, ed. Silk Roads: Peoples, Cultures, Landscapes. London: Thames & Hudson 2019, pp. 82–87.
V. Mordvinceva & S. Reinhold, The northern Black Sea and North Caucasus. In: C. Haselgrove, K. Rebay-Salisbury, P.S. Wells (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the European Iron Age. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2018, 1–49. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199696826.001.0001
V. Mordvintseva, “The Sarmatians in the Northern Black Sea region (on the basis of archaeological material)”. In: V. Kozlovskaya (ed.) The Northern Black Sea In Antiquity: Networks, Connectivity, And Cultural Interactions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 233–282.
V. Mordvintseva, “Barbarians of the North Pontic Region and Their Contacts with Centres of Antique Civilization from the 3rd Century BCE to the mid–3rd Century CE (According to the Research of the Elite Burials)”. In: Cojocaru, V. & Rubel, A. (eds.), in collaboration with D. Stah and T. Castelli: Mobility in Research on the Black Sea Region. The Proceedings of the International Symposium, Iași, July 5-10, 2015. Cluj-Napoca, 2016, pp. 381–432.
V. Mordvinceva, “Barbarische Eliten des nördlichen Schwarzmeergebiets und ihre Verhältnisse zu den Griechen und Römern (3. Jh. v. Chr. – Mitte des 3. Jhs. n. Chr.)”; “Der Depotfund von Bulachovka”; “Der Fund vom Kalmius”; V. Mordvinceva & Ju. Zajcev, “Der Grabhügel von Nogajčik”; V. Mordvinceva & E. Redina, “Der Depotfund von Velikoploskoe”; V. Mordvinceva & E. Redina, “Der Depotfund von Veselaja Dolina”. In: Die Krim. Goldene Insel im Schwarzen Meer. Griechen – Skythen – Goten. Begleitbuch zur Ausstellung im LVR-LandesMuseum Bonn: 4. Juli 2013 – 19. Januar 2014 (Frankfurt am Main 2013), pp. 50–65; 402–407; 408–411; 284–289; 388–393; 394–401.
V. Mordvinceva, “Die Sarmaten und Phaleren des graphischen Stils im nördlichen Schwarzmeergebiet (3.-1. Jh.v.Chr.). Fragen zur kulturellen Zugehörigkeit”. In: J. Apakidze, B. Govedarica, & B. Hänsel (eds.), Der Schwarzmeerraum vom Äneolithikum bis in die Früheisenzeit (5000-500 v.Chr.). Kommunikationsebenen zwischen Kaukasus und Karpaten. Internationale Fachtagung von Humboldtianern für Humboldtianer im Humboldt-Kolleg in Tiflis/Georgien (17.-20. Mai 2007). Prähistorische Archäologie in Südosteuropa 25. Rahden/Westf., 2009, pp. 228–238.
V. Mordvintseva, “Phalerae of Horse Harness in Votive Depositions of the 2nd – 1st century BC in the North Pontic Region and the Sarmatian Paradigm”. In: P. Guldager Bilde & J. Petersen (eds.), Meetings of Cultures in the Black Sea Region. Between Conflict and Coexistence. Black Sea Studies 8. Aarhus, 2008, pp. 47–66.
V. Mordvinceva & M. Treister, “Zum Verhältnis „griechischer“ und „barbarischer“ Elemente in den Bestattungen der Eliten im nördlichen Schwarzmeergebiet vom 1. Jh. v. Chr. – 2. Jh. n. Chr.”. In: F. Fless & M. Treister (eds.), Bilder und Objekte als Träger kultureller Identität und interkultureller Kommunikation im Schwarzmeergebiet. Internationale Archäologie 6. Rahden/Westf., 2005, pp. 67–82.
V. Mordvintseva, “The Royal Grave from the Time of Mithridates Eupator in the Crimea”. In: V. Stolba & L. Hannestad (eds.), Chronologies of the Black Sea Area in the Period c. 400 – 100 BC. Aarhus, 2004, pp. 275–285.
V. Mordvintseva & Yu. Zaytsev, “The bronze patrix for ornaments from the Ust-Alma necropolis (Crimea, Northern Black Sea Region)”. In: I bronzi antichi: Produzione e tecnologia. Atti del XV Сongresso Internazionale sui Bronzi Antichi, organizzato dall’Universita di Udine, sede di Gorizia, Grado-Aquileia 22-26 maggio 2001. Montagnac, 2002, pp. 174–181.
V. Mordvintseva, “The Bronze Ornaments of the Hellenistic Period from Bubuech”. In: Antike Bronzen. Werkstattkreise: Figuren und Geräte. Kölner Jahrbuch Für Vor- und Frühgeschichte 33, 2000, pp. 291–297.
- Directions d'ouvrage (DO)
Crimean Scythia in a system of cultural relations between East and West (3rd century BC to the 7th century AD). Simferopol, Moscow: IP Zueva T.V. 2017. 440 p.
Archaeology and Linguistics. Proceedings of the Humboldt Conference, Simferopol and Yalta, 20-23.09.2012. (Kiev, 2014).
Ancient Taurica. Collected papers in honour of the 80th anniversary of T.N. Vysotskaya (Simferopol 2007) (in Russian).
- Articles dans des revues internationales ou nationales avec Comité de Lecture, répertoriées par l'AERES ou dans les bases de données internationales (ACL)
V.I. Mordvintseva, Maioten und Maiotische archäologische Kultur: Zum Zusammenhang von Begriffen. Studia UBB Historia 67.2, 2022, pp. 81–94.
A. Lysenko & V. Mordvintseva, A Roman Aequipondium in Form of the Draped Youth Crowned With Laurel Wreath from Eklizi-Burun Sanctuary (Mountain Crimea). Revue archeologique 2, 2022, pp. 359–379.
V. Mordvintseva, Non-Urban Societies of the Crimea and Their Response to Changes in the External World (Based on the Basis of Élites from the 3rd Century BC to the mid-3rd Century AD). Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 26.1, 2020, pp. 25–82.
V. Mordvintseva, Prestige goods from élite burials as markers of self-identity and networking of the élites. Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 26.2, 2020, pp. 257–265.
A.V. Lysenko & V.I. Mordvintseva, Metal Jewellery in the Context of a Sanctuary: Interpretation Potential. A Case Study of Eklizi-Burun (Crimean Mountains). Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 25.2, 2019, pp. 255–307.
A. Trufanov & V. Mordvintseva, A Female Burial with Gold Jewellery from the Ust’-Al’ma Necropolis (Crimea) Dating from the 1st Century AD. Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 25.1, 2019, pp. 162–179.
V. Mordvintseva, Sarmatian treasures reconsidered. Some remarks in the new book by Leo Klein. Anabasis 8, 2017, pp. 308–316.
V.I. Mordvintseva, The Ethiological Mythos of Russian Empire and Study of Cultural Changes in the Northern Black Sea Region from the 3rd c. BC to the mid-3rd c. AD. Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 23, 2017, pp. 225–249.
V. Mordvintseva, “The ‘Sarmatian Animal Style Objects’ as Emblems of Power in the North Pontic Region (3rd c. BC – 3rd c. AD)”. Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi 23, 2017, 167–205.
A. Trufanov & V. Mordvintseva, “A Warrior Burial from the Ust’-Al’ma Necropolis (Mid-1st Cent. AD)” Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 23, 2017, 42–62.
V. Mordvintseva, A. Lysenko & V. Masyakin, “Female Elite Grave in the Necropolis Luchistoe-2 (Southern Crimea)”. Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 22, 2016, pp. 199–261.
V. Mordvintseva, “Decorated Swords as Emblems of Power on the Steppes of the Northern Black Sea Region (3rd c. BC – mid. 3rd c. AD)”. In: Anabasis 6, 2015, pp. 174–215.
V. Mordvintseva, “The Sarmatians: The Creation of Archaeological Evidence”. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 32.2, 2013, 203–219.
V. Mordvintseva, “The Dating of Nogaichik Barrow and the cultural identity of the elite burials of the North Pontic region”. Anabasis 3, 2012, pp. 251–265.
V. Mordvintseva, N. Shevchenko, & Yu. Zaytsev, “Princely Burial of the Hellenistic Period in the Mezmay Burial-Ground (North-Western Caucasus)”. Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 18, 2012, pp. 281–399.
V. Mordvintseva, “Tillya-tepe gold jewellery and its relation to the Sarmatian Animal Style of the Northern Black Sea area”. Anabasis 1, 2010, 175–207
V. Mordvintseva & Yu. Zaytsev, “Nogaichinskiy Burial Mound”. Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 9, nos. 3-4, 2003, pp. 193–257.
V. Mordvintseva, “A pair of golden earrings from Ust’-Al’ma, Crimea”. Eurasia Antiqua 8, 2002, pp. 347–352.
V. Mordvintseva, “А typology of the Sarmatian phalerae IIIrd century BC – IInd century AD”. Acta Archaeologica (København) 70, 1999, pp. 137–147.
- Actes de colloque international publiés (ACTI)
‘Scholarly Traditions in the Studies of Crimean Scythia and the Late Scythian Culture’, conference ‘Advances in Ancient Black Sea Studies: Scholarly Traditions and Preservation of Cultural Heritage. International Symposium’. Constanţa, Rumänien (20–24.08.2018).
'Sarmatians in the North Pontic region’, conference ‘The Crimea in the system of political and economic connections with cultures of Eurasian steppe and civilizations of the East’. St.-Petersburg, Russia (01-05.06.2016).
‘A settlement on Mt. Opuk. New discoveries’, conference on Die Krim – Eine dynamische Kontaktzone zwischen griechisch-hellenistischen Stadtkulturen und Steppenbewohnern in Antike und Frühem Mittelalter (7. Jh. v. Chr. – 7. Jh. n. Chr.). Integration – Akkulturation – Konfrontation, Bonn, Germany (17-20.01.2014).
‘On the Origin of the toponim “Sarmatia”’, conference on Bosporan Phenomenon, St. Petersburg, Russia (19-22.11.2013).
‘Barbarians of the North Pontic Region and their contacts with Antique centres from the 3th cent. BC to the mid 3rd cent. AD (based on the elite burials)’, conference on The Complexity of Interaction along the Eurasian Steppe zone in the first Millennium AD: Empires, Cities, Nomads and Farmers, Bonn, Germany (9-12.02 2012).
‘Social structure and political connections of the inhabitants of the Lower Volga region, 3rd cent. BC – mid-3rd cent. AD (based on evidence from elite burials)’, conference on Iran and the Antique World: the political, cultural, and economic interaction of two civilizations, Kazan, Russia (14-16.09.2011).
‘Westliche und östliche Kontakte der späteren Skythen und Sarmaten der Krim, Ukraine (3. Jh. v.Chr. – 2. Jh. n.Chr.)’, conference on Commemorating complete restoration; The Lacquerwares of the Hang Dynasty, excavated in the Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine, National Museum of Nara, Japan (13.02.2011).
‘Juwelierarbeiten im nördlichen Schwarzmeergebiet vom 3. Jh. v. Chr. bis zum 3 Jh. n. Chr.’, Humboldt Conference, Antalya, Turkey (06.-09.10.2009).
‘Relationship of the Bosporan Kingdom and its Barbarian Periphery from the 3rd cent. BC to the 3rd cent. AD Based on the Evidence of Jewellery and Toreutics’, conference on The Bosporan Kingdom, Centre for Black Sea Studies, National Danish Research Foundation, Aarhus, Denmark (23-27.03.2009).
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