Vadim Nikolayevich Leviatov (Russian: Вадим Николаевич Левиатов) was a Soviet historian, specializing in the history of Azerbaijan. In 1946, Leviatov discovered ancient and early medieval artifacts in the upper courtyard of the Shirvanshahs' Palace in Azerbaijan.[1] He also prepared a general classification of glazed vessels from the 7th–15th centuries AD found in Azerbaijan.[2]

Selected publications

  • Памятники азербайджанской культуры (Artifacts of Azerbaijani Culture), Изд-во АзФАН, 1944
  • "О типах глазурованной керамики Азербайджана в VII–XV вв" ("On Types of Glazed Pottery of Azerbaijan in 7th–15th Centuries"), Изв. АН Азерб. ССР., 1946
  • Очерки из истории Азербайджана в XVIII веке (Essays on the History of Azerbaijan in the 18th Century), Изд-во АН Азерб. ССР, 1948
  • "Азербайджан с V в. до н.э. по III в.н.э." ("Azerbaijan from the 5th Century BC to the 3rd Century AD"), Известия Академии наук Азербайджанской ССР., 1950, №1

References

  1. О. Буланова (26 May 2018). "Археологические тайны Бакинской крепости" (PDF). Echo (in Russian). Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  2. "Полихромные глазурованные сосуды (на основе материалов национального музея истории Азербайджана)". İсторичні науки (in Russian). ResearchGate. p. 132. Retrieved 12 June 2023.


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