Add to favorite
 
Website Localization  Flowers delivery  Trans-Siberian Railway  Reserve Train Tickets  Buy Russian Souvenirs  Rent a Flat in Moscow 



Unique Birchbark Manuscript to Shed Light on Kremlin History
17.08.2007 15:00
Unique Birchbark Manuscript to Shed Light on Kremlin History
Drawing of a 14th century birchbark manuscript (gramoty.ru)

A sensational find has been made during archeological diggings on the territory of the Moscow Kremlin - a well-preserved two-sided birchbark manuscript written with ink. This has been informed by the press-service of the Kremlin Museums.
      
      The rarity was discovered a few days ago in one of the frames of the wooden house of the 14th-15th centuries.
      
      It will be possible to read the document fully only upon its restoration. However, even now it can be said for sure, that the find will enrich the knowledge of the Kremlin’s history and the life of its ancient dwellers.
      
      Source: itar-tass.com

Tags:      

Next Previous


You might also find interesting:

Exhibition Spiral Movement Opens in Moscow

15.12.2011

William Blake Exhibition Opens at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts

28.11.2011

Tori Amos to Sing in Russia

21.09.2011

Don't Forget to Take Your Passport to the Theatre

18.11.2011

Prison Hand-Made Presented in Vladimir

18.05.2011



blog comments powered by Disqus





Comment on our site


RSS   twitter   facebook   submit

Bookmark and Share

Russia-InfoCentre: Elections 2012 Coverage



search on the map

TAGS:
Russian writers  Pyotr Fomenko  design  Alexander Pushkin  Russian air carriers  Britain  Lubok  Arkady Raikin  concerts in Russia  terrorism  online booking  Russian Sculpture  Global Warming  discovery  sights  Illegal Housing  chess  Russian Proverbs and Sayings  Mytischi  agriculture  Rashid Nurgaliyev  Cruises  email service  Russian regions  cheese tour  animation  Russian Literature  Russian tourism  Soviet Stagnation  Russian history  Andrei Sakharov  Russian business  Golden Eagle Award  Russian academy of sciences  Ceramics  Mikhail Frolkin  synchronized swimming  Russian trains  Russian Cinema  Moscow  Forest Fires  Russia  Russian ballet dancers  computer  3d  Novgorod Region  genetics  Russian science  Sergey Obraztsov  Pavel Lungin