The Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History Polish Academy of Sciences Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research

We cordially invite you to the workshop on the theme

INTERCULTURAL MOBILITY ON AND UNDER BORDERS

and conference

THE FOUNDATION OF KYIV AND THE TERRITORIES OF THE SOUTHERN RUS.
CURRENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND ITS RECEPTION

Warsaw (4–5th September 2025)

Place of workshop: Tadeusz Kościuszko Conference Hall at the Institute of History Polish Academy of Sciences (Rynek Starego Miasta 31; 00-272 Warsaw)

Workshop and conference will have hybrid form (traditional and on-line way).
If you want to connect with us please send request for link to the following address: David.Hill@niku.no or ajusupovic@ihpan.edu.pl

INTERCULTURAL ARE. MOBILITY ON AND UNDER BORDERS

10.00 – Opening Ceremony

10.15–11.45. First Session

Chair: Stepan Stepanenko

10.15–10.45 Ideal borders and real borderlands in the Rusian historical writing
Arkadiusz Siwko – The Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History Polish Academy of Sciences

10.45–11.15 The Borderland Between Poland and Rus’ from the late of 10th Century to the year 1340
Michał Dzik – University of Rzeszów
Adrian Jusupović – The Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History Polish Academy of Sciences

11.15–11.45 Some remarks on the Scandinavian participation in the Rus’ attack on Poland in 1031.
Maciej Lubik – University of Zielona Góra

Discussion

12.00–13.20. Second Session

Chair: Adrian Jusupović

12.00–12.20 The Desna Frontier: Rus and Severians
Olena Chernenko – Warsaw University

12.20–12.40 Grand Challenges, Big Questions and Research Gaps
David Hill – Norwegian institute for Cultural Heritage Research

12.40–13.00 Ostriv on the Ros, results of 2023–2025 excavations
Baranov, V., Ivakin, V., Dyachenko, D. – Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Schneeweiß Jens – Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie
Shiroukhov, R. – Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie

13.00–13.20 Waterways of the Northern Black Sea Region: a historical retrospective
Maksim Levada – National Museum of History of Ukraine

13.20–13.35 Issues of identity and identification on Rus Western borders, in Ukraine
Stepan Stepanenko – Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie – Zentrum für Baltische und Skandinavische Archäologie

13.35–15.00 – lunch

15.00–17.00. Brainstorming. Discussion about a common research project

Chair: David Hill

5th September 2025

THE FOUNDATION OF KYIV AND THE TERRITORIES OF THE SOUTHERN RUS.
CURRENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND ITS RECEPTION

8.00–10.00. Block 1

Chair: Adrian Jusupović

8.30 Rus, Slavs and Varangians – mobility, assimilation, and state formation
David Hill – Norwegian institute for Cultural Heritage Research

8.45 What early medieval hillforts along the Dnipro and Desna rivers tell us about the scale of the Scandinavian presence?
Alla Kurzenkova – British Academy Researcher-at-Risk Postdoctoral Fellow (University of Glasgow

9.00 Trade, Settlement, and Influence: Rus in tenth century Chernihiv region of Ukraine
Stepan Stepanenko – Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie – Zentrum für Baltische und Skandinavische Archäologie

9.15 Porossya – A key region for studying cultural transition and ethnic interaction during the Rus’ period
Artem Borysov – Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

9.30 The need to look closer. Archaeological Exhibition “Kyjivan Rus’. Origins” at the National Museum of Lithuania
Egle Zaveckiene and Rūta Kačkutė – National Museum of Lithuania

9.45 Insular connectivity with Kyiv and Byzantium in the late Viking period Byzantine coinage on Gotland, The Baltic Sea and beyond
Christoph Kilger – University of Uppsalla Gotland

10.00 Vestfold, Norway – contacts with the Rus: A snapshot of Islamic coinage recovered from Viking contexts
Vibeke Lia Vestfold County, Norway

10.15 Discussion

10.30 Coffee Break

Block 2

Chair: David Hill

11.00 Monumental Architecture of Kievan Rus: The Formation Stage
Olena Chernenko – University of Warsaw

11.15 Kyiv Perchersk Lavra – ‘Cave Monastery’ complex. The origins and role in the development of monastic sites in Kyivan Rus
Dmytro Peftits and Sergiy Taranenko – National Preserve “Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra”

11.30 Recent archaeological observations from the cathedral of Saint Sophia of Kyiv
Timur Bobrovsky – The National Conservation Area “St. Sophia of Kyiv

11.45 Plinthoi (bricks) and their stamps and markings from the monuments of the Pechersk Monastery of the 11th–13th centuries
Olena Machota – National Preserve “Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra”

12.00 Kyivan bone-carving workshops of Early Rus period in the context of European bone carving
Maryna Sergeeva – Institute of Archaeology NAS of Ukraine

12.15 Kufic dirhams with graffiti in the form of a bident
Andriy Boiko, Hararin and Oleksii Artuikhin – National Bank of Ukraine/National Academy of Culture and Arts Management

12.30 Traumas and their treatment in ancient Kyiv
Arina Potapova and Aleksandra Kozak – National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy/Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine

12.45 Discussion

13.00 Lunch

Block 3

Chair: Stepan Stepanenko

14.00 Artistic influences on Norway from Kievan Rus in the eleventh and twelfth centuries
Kjartan Hauglid – Norwegian institute for Cultural Heritage Research

14.15 Byzantine and Early Rus’ craft interaction through the medieval glassmaking workshop of Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra: the case of glazed pottery
Sergiy Taranenko and Mariia Tymoshenko – National Preserve “Kyiv-Pechersk lavra”/Museum of Kyiv History

14.30 Digitizing archaeological heritage of Kyiv and Southern Rus’: preservation, research, and knowledge dissemination
Kateryna Ilchyshyna, Ivanova Oleksandra and Ivan Zotsenko – Institute of Archaeology, National Academy of Science of Ukraine / National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

14.45 The consequences of the Russian military invasion of 2022 for the archaeological heritage in the vicinity of Kyiv
Volodomyr Hnera, Artem Borysov and Ivan Zotsenko – Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

15.00 Strategies for Protection of Cultural Heritage Artefacts looted during War and Conflict – an International Perspective
Håkon Roland – Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo

15:15 Discussion

15.30–16.00 Posters

Chair: Sergiy Taranenko

Glazed tableware from medieval Kyiv. The issues of style, distribution and dating
Mariia Tymoshenko – Head of the Department ‘Kyiv Ancient and Medieval’, Museum of Kyiv History

On determining the probable centres of production of ceramic glazed painted eggs from princely Kyiv
Alina Sushko – Deputy director general for research work Kyiv History Museum