Journal of Ancient History
- Journal of Ancient History
"The Journal of Ancient History" (Russian: "Вестник древней истории") is a Russian bulletin founded in 1937. It publishes articles mainly on Ancient Orient, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome and recent archeological digs. It comes out four times a year. Circulation: over 3,000 copies (1971).
External links
* [http://annals.xlegio.ru/contens/vdi.htm#1938-1 1938-1999 archive (in Russian)]
* [http://annals.xlegio.ru/contens/vdi2000.htm 2000-2003 archive (in Russian)]
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