
Eduard Zagorulsky
Eduard Zagorulsky was a prominent archaeologist who contributed significantly to the study of Belarusian history. He is recognized for leading excavations in Minsk during the 1950s, where his team uncovered valuable artifacts, including stone icons from the 13th century, which are now celebrated pieces in Belarusian cultural heritage.
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Eduard Zagorulsky conducted excavations in 1967 and concluded that the ramparts were built no earlier than the 14th century.
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Belarus:
Eduard Zagorulsky led the excavations in Minsk during the 1950s.
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Belarus:
Eduard Zagorulsky's reconstruction of the gates was based on flawed interpretations of archaeological findings.
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Belarus:
Eduard Zagorulsky led the excavations in Minsk during the 1950s that uncovered significant artifacts.
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