Boris Vladimirovich Farmakovsky (Russian: Борис Владимирович Фармаковский; 12 February 1870, Vyatka — 29 July 1928, Pargolovo, Leningrad Oblast) was a...
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excavations on their estate. Professional excavations were conducted under Boris Farmakovsky from 1901 to 1915 and from 1924 to 1926. As the site was never reoccupied...
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historian and linguist, a prominent researcher of Sumer and Assyria Boris Farmakovsky, archaeologist of Ancient Greek colony Olbia Vladimir Golenishchev...
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ice dancer Vyacheslav Dryagin (1940–2002), Nordic combined skier Boris Farmakovsky (1870–1928), historian, archaeologist Bl. Leonid Feodorov (1879–1935)...
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historian and linguist, a prominent researcher of Sumer and Assyria Boris Farmakovsky, archaeologist of Ancient Greek colony Olbia Vladimir Golenishchev...
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Assyria Dimitri Obolensky (1918–2001), historian and Byzantinist Boris Farmakovsky (1870–1928), archaeologist of Ancient Greek colony Olbia Friedrich...
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Taronyan. — Мoskow: Scientific-ed. center ″Ladomir″, 1994. — 939 p. Boris Farmakovsky. Attic vase painting and its relationship to monumental art in the...
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Gorodtsov 1860 1945 Boris Farmakovsky 1870 1928 Michael Rostovtzeff 1870 1952 Sergei Rudenko 1885 1969 Mikhail Artamonov 1898 1972 Boris Grakov 1899 1970...
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Devyatova, singer Egine, Armenian-Russian singer and songwriter Boris Elkis, composer Ivan Farmakovsky, jazz pianist and composer Alexander Goldstein, composer...
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Aura (Moscow, Russia) Vyacheslav Hanov's quartet (Moscow, Russia) Ivan Farmakovsky's trio (Moscow, Russia) Sergey Letov with The Willows Gone (Moscow, Russia)...
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