NewsArticlesAnnouncementAbout UsContacts
About us Contact

We are guided by what unites people

News
Articles
Announcement
About Us
Contacts

Copyright 2017-2026 ORIENT - NEWS AGENCY

About us | Contact |

A fragment of a book clasp from the 18th-19th centuries found in Moscow

January 03, 2025 | 15:10 |5931
Specialists discovered a fragment of a book clasp from the 18th-19th centuries during archaeological research in Krestovozdvizhensky Lane in Moscow, as reported by Alexei Emelyanov, the head of the Moscow Department of Cultural HeritageSpecialists discovered a fragment of a book clasp from the 18th-19th centuries during archaeological research in Krestovozdvizhensky Lane in Moscow, as reported by Alexei Emelyanov, the head of the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage
Source: ria.ru

Specialists discovered a fragment of a book clasp from the 18th-19th centuries during archaeological research in Krestovozdvizhensky Lane in Moscow, as reported by Alexei Emelyanov, the head of the Moscow Department of Cultural Heritage.

"Archaeological work in Krestovozdvizhensky Lane has been ongoing throughout the past year and continues to this day. During this time, specialists have managed to find around 320 individual items, one of which is a metal book clasp. This element was used to protect books from dust and light. Considering the age and location of the find, it can be assumed that it protected one of the church books from the Krestovozdvizhensky Monastery, which was dissolved in the early 19th century."

It is noted that the metal book clasp was decorated with a dotted pattern and had a shape resembling an opened tulip bud. It, along with other finds, has been sent for restoration, after which the artifacts will be incorporated into a collection and transferred to the museum fund.

ORIENT news

More news

tmcell
TNGIZD
toyota banner
orient mobil gosyndy
orient mobile ios
Bilelik HUB
Uzbeks Are Selling More Foreign Currency to Banks

Uzbeks Are Selling More Foreign Currency to Banks

23:40 June 25, 2026
Dina Zaripova Will Represent Tatarstan at the “Tatar Kyzy” Competition in Turkmenistan

Dina Zaripova Will Represent Tatarstan at the “Tatar Kyzy” Competition in Turkmenistan

23:30 June 25, 2026
Uzbek Folk Dance Enters the Guinness World Records

Uzbek Folk Dance Enters the Guinness World Records

23:30 June 25, 2026