Rimma Dmitrievna Bondar

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Rimma Dmitrievna Bondar ( Russian Римма Дмитриевна Бондарь * 12. November 1937 in the village Iljino, Oblast Smolensk ; † 18th October 2011 in Odessa ) was a Soviet - Ukrainian Althistorikerin and high school teacher .

Life

Bondar graduated from the Faculty of History at Odessa University in 1959.

In 1962 Bondar became a research assistant at the Odessa Archaeological Museum of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR (until 1974). 1969–1972 she completed the remote aspiration at the Institute of Archeology of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (AN-SSSR) in Moscow with Vladimir Dmitriyevich Blawatski .

From 1974 Bondar taught at the University of Odessa. In 1975 she successfully defended her dissertation at the Institute for Archeology of the AN-SSSR on the construction of the Danube Limes in Moesia Inferior and Dacia in the 1st and 2nd centuries for a doctorate as a candidate in historical sciences . In 1978 she was a lecturer at the Department of History of Ancient and Medieval University Odessa.

Bondar's main research interests were the history of the Roman provinces Moesia Inferior, Moesia Superior, Dacia, the Limes on the lower Danube , the Thracian Hallstatt culture , the culture of the Geten and Dacians and ancient numismatics . She participated in archaeological expeditions of the Odessa Archaeological Museum, the University of Odessa and the AN-SSSR, led by Georgi Borisovich Fyodorov and others.

In 1999, Bondar was recognized as an Excellent Educator by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Избаш-Гоцкан Т. А .: Антиковедение на кафедре истории древнего мира и средних веков . In: Стародавнє Причорномор ' я . XII edition. Одеський нац. ун-т, Odessa 2018, ISBN 978-6-17689251-9 , p. 16–23 ( [1] [PDF; accessed May 8, 2020]).
  2. Іванченко А. В .: Р.  Д.  Бондар як дослідниця Орловки . In: Libra: збірка наукових праць кафедри історії стародавнього світу та середніх віків . No. 2 , October 15, 2016, p. 85–92 ( [2] [PDF; accessed May 8, 2020]).