Description
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The material presents the results of digitizing archival sources and collecting and analyzing historical data on destroyed cultural heritage objects in the Zelenyy Hai settlement in the Sumy region of Ukraine. As a result, archival sources were analyzed, and historical data was collected on cultural heritage objects within the Zelenyi Hai archaeological complex within the 8th-13th centuries. (2025-03-28)
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Notes
| During the research, archival sources and archaeological materials related to the destroyed cultural heritage objects of the Zelenyi Hai archaeological complex of the 8th-13th centuries were collected and analyzed. Information from archaeological sources, available expedition materials, scientific publications, and cartographic and archival sources were identified and systematized. Particular attention was paid to revealing the functional aspects of fortifications and their use as temporary storage facilities and administrative centers. This allows for digitizing the historical context of the destroyed objects and becoming aware of their role in the further post-war development of the Sumy region, Ukraine. Archival documents were digitized, which included scanning, photographing, and converting printed materials into digital format. This allowed for the creation of electronic data for further processing within virtual 3D reconstruction. The analysis of the materials confirmed the significant role of the fortifications and settlements of the Sumy region in the defense system of the Middle Ages and the Modern Age. Overall, the research allows for identifying the development patterns of the studied architectural objects and their integration into the regional structure. |