Pyotr Lysenko

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Pyotr Fyodorovich Lysenko
Belarusian Academy of Sciences

Pyotr Fyodorovich Lysenko (

Doctor
of History (since 1988), professor (since 1993).

He was the author of over 110 scientific works, several monographs. His most famous work is the discovery of the ancient Berestye and establishment of the Berestye Archeological Museum.

Lysenko died on 23 March 2020.[1]

Writings

  • “Древнейшие города Белоруссии” (Ancient Towns of Byelorussia). Minsk, 1966. (as a co-author with G.V.Shtykhov) (in Russian)
  • “Города Туровской земли” (Towns of Turov Land). Minsk, (1974) (in Russian)
  • “Берестье” (Berestye). Minsk, (1985) (in Russian)
  • “Отрытие Берестья” (The Discovery of Berestye). Minsk, (1989); (2007) second edition (in Russian)
  • “Дреговичи” (Dregovichy). Minsk, (1991) (in Russian)
  • “Древний Пинск IX — XIII вв” (Ancient Pinsk of the 9th–13th centuries). Minsk, (1997); Pinsk, (2007) second edition (in Russian)
  • “Туровская земля IX — XIII вв” (Turov Land of the 9th–13th centuries). Minsk, (1999) 985-08-0096-8; (2001) second edition (in Russian)
  • “Древний Туров” (Ancient Turov). Minsk, (2004) (in Russian)
  • “Сказание о Турове” (Story about Turov). Minsk, (2006) ; 2007 second edition (in Russian)

References

Further reading

  • Памяць: Гісторыка-дакументальная хроніка Мінска. (in Belarusian). Minsk: BELTA. 2001. .

External links

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