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Kochkin Igor Tarasovich
senior lecturer of the Department of Ethnology and Archaeology |
He was born on 23 July 1959 in Ivano-Frankivsk. 1. Kochkin I. Trypillian monuments of the north-eastern Predkarpattya // Halychyna. 1997. № 1. P. 5 – 13. 13. Catalogue of the Komarivska culture mound cemeteries in the Upper Dniester basin (former Stanisławów province) / by Przemysław Makarowicz, Ihor Koczkin, Jakub Nebeszczanski, Jan Romaniszyn, Mateusz Cwalinski, Robert Staniuk, Hubert Lepienka, Yvonne Hildebrandt-Radke, Halyna Panakhyd, Yuriy Boltryk, Vitaliy Rud, Adam Wawrusiewicz, Taras Tkachuk, Rafal Skrzynecki, Cezary Bagrych. Poznan-Kyiv-Ivano-Frankivsk, 2016. He teaches courses in the history of primitive society, archeology, basics of anthropology, specialisation disciplines and courses of free choice. He leads a scientific group on the problems of primitive archaeology. She provides educational and methodological support for the Museum of Archaeology of Prykarpattia and is one of its organisers. His research interests include ethno-cultural processes in Central and Eastern Europe, in particular, in the Carpathian region during the Neolithic and Eneolithic periods. He has carried out archaeological excavations of the Trypillian culture settlements Khomyakivka I and Beleluia VI, and participated in other archaeological expeditions. In particular, in 2013, I.T. Kochkin took part in the international Ukrainian-Polish archaeological expedition of the Institute of History, Political Science and International Relations of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan near the village of Bukivna, Tlumach district, Ivano-Frankivsk region. The joint work was carried out within the framework of the grant ‘Bukivna – elitarna nekropola kultury komarowskiej nad Dniestrem’. Sygnatura 2011/03/B/HS3/00839. The expedition carried out research of the Komarivska culture burial mound in the village of Bukivna, Tlumach district. E-mail: kochkin.i@gmail.com Phone: (0342) 59-61-87 Department of Ethnology and Archeology (607 room) Humanities Building Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 76025 Ivano-Frankivsk 57 Shevchenko str.
Education: He graduated from Ivano-Frankivsk school No. 3. He started his career in a geodetic expedition. He studied at the Vasyl Stefanyk Ivano-Frankivsk State Pedagogical Institute in 1982-1984, after which he worked as a methodologist at the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Organisation of the Ukrainian Society for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments.
Professional activity: On 17 January 1984, he was elected to the position of assistant professor at the Department of General History of the Vasyl Stefanyk Ivano-Frankivsk State Pedagogical Institute. In 1990-1992, he worked as a lecturer at the Department of History of Ukraine (since 31 August 1991 – as a senior lecturer); since 1992 – at the Department of Ancient and Middle Ages History, then – at the Department of Historiography and Source Studies, and since 2005 – at the Department of Ethnology and Archeology of the Institute of History, Political Science and International Relations of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University. Since 2007, I.T. Kochkin has been a part-time researcher at the Educational and Research Institute of History, Ethnology and Archeology of the Carpathians.
Ihor Tarasovych Kochkin is the author of more than 60 scientific publications published in Ukraine and abroad, co-author of four monographs, eight educational and methodological publications, and manuals. The scientist is active in public life, has headed the trade union organisation of the Faculty of History, now the Faculty of History, Political Science and International Relations for more than 20 years, and is a member of the trade union committee of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University.
In scientific social networks: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Igor_Kochkin
2. Kochkin I. Copper Trypillian axes of Upper and Middle Dniester // Bulletin of the Precarpathian University. History. 1999. Vyp. ІІ. P. 3 – 10.
3. Kochkin I. Archaeological monuments of Trypillian culture on the territory of Ukraine. Register. Ivano-Frankivsk region // Encyclopaedia of Trypillian civilisation. К., 2004. Т.І. B.1. P. 589 – 612.
4. Kochkin I. New archaeological discoveries in Prykarpattia // Local historian of Prykarpattia. Ivano-Frankivsk. 2004. №4. p. 8 – 12 (in coauthorship).
5. Kochkin I. Trypillian antiquities of Snyatyn district // Snyatyn. 2005. №3 (17). P. 60 – 63.
6. Kochkin I. Tomenchuk B. Archaeological antiquities // Prykarpattia – the heritage of centuries. Lviv: Manuscript, 2006. P. 61 – 97.
7. Kochkin I. Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Variation in the Boyko, Hutsul, and Lemko Populations of the Carpathian Highlands // Human Biology. 2009. Vol. 81. Number 1. P. 43 – 58 (in coauthorship).
8. Tomenchuk B., Kuhutyak M., Sirezhuk P., Kochkin I., Voloshchuk M. Settlements, castles, salt mining centres, ancient trans-Carpathian routes. 2. Sources on the ethnic history of the population of the Ukrainian Carpathians. Catalogue of historical and cultural monuments in 2 volumes. Ivano-Frankivsk: Manuscript-Lviv, 2011. 272 p.
9. Tkachuk T., Kochkin І. The phases of the neolithization and early eneolithization of the upper Dniester region // Sborník prací filozofické fakulty brněnské university. Ročník LXI.Řada archeologická (m), č. 17. Series archaeological. Studia archaeologica brunensia. Sborník příspěvků z conference otázky neolitu a eneolitu našich zemí. Vranov nad Dyjí, 29. 9. 3. 10. 2008. Brno: Masarykova Univerzita. 2012. P. 307 – 320.
10. Late Neolithic and Middle Bronze Age barrows in Bukivna, Western Ukraine as a source
to understand soil evolution and its environmental significance // Iwona Hildebrandt-Radke,
Przemysław Makarowicz, Zhanna N. Matviishyna, Aleksandr Parkhomenko, Sergiy D. Lysenko, Igor T. Kochkin Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 27 (2019) 101972 2352-409X/ © 2019 Elsevier Ltd.). (0,5 pr.p.)
11. Kochkin I. The multilayered settlement of Bilshivtsi (Kuty tract) in Upper Podnistrovia. Research in 2001. Volume III. Halych – Ivano-Frankivsk. 2019 (co-authored with T. Tkachuk, R. Shchodrovskyi). 110 p.
12. Barrows in action. Late Neolithic and Middle Bronze Age Barrow Landscapes in the Upper Dniester Basin, Ukraine // Makarowicz, P., J. Niebieszczański, M. Cwaliński, J. Romaniszyn, V. Rud, I. Kochkin. 2019. Praehistorische Zeitschrift. 0(0): -. Retrieved 13 Nov. 2019, from doi:10.1515 /pz-2019-0013. (Scopus)
14. Tkachuk T., Kochkin I., Shchodrovskyi R. The multilayered settlement of Bilshivtsi (Kuty) in Upper Podnistrovia. Research in 2006. Halych – Ivano-Frankivsk. 2023. 88 p.
15. Tomenchuk B., Kobylnyk R., Khruslov B., Kochkin I. Archaeological research of monuments of sacred heritage of the Carpathian region by Professor Mykola Kuhutyak. Carpathians: man, ethnos, civilisation. 2023. № 9. P.35-47.
16. Romaniszyn J., Niebieszczański J., Cwaliński M., Rud V., Kochkin I., Makarowicz P. Rediscovering a Middle Bronze Age cemetery – The barrow necropolis in Pidhoroddya, Western Ukraine. Sprawozdania Archeologiczne. 2023. 75/1. P. 49–64. DOI23858/SA/75.2023.1.2873
17. Przemysław Makarowicz, Jan Romaniszyn, Vitalii Rud, Viktor Kosakivskyi, Vasyl Kovbasa, Paweł Jarosz, Stanisław Skamrot, Marcin Ławniczak, Vasyl Ilchyshyn, Igor Kochkin, Jakub Niebieszczański, Iwona Hildebrandt-Radke, Waldemar Spychalski. Nekropola z wczesnej epoki brązu w miejscowości Volitsia, obw. tarnopolski, zachodnia Ukraina, w świetle chronologii radiowęglowej AMS. Lubelska Konferencja «Badania archeologiczne w Polsce środkowowschodniej, zachodniej Białorusi i Ukrainie» (6–7 listopada 2023 roku)/ Streszczenia wystąpień. Lublin. 2023. S. 31.
18. The Absolute Chronology of Collective Burials from the 2ND Millennium BC in East Central Europe / Przemysław Makarowicz, Tomasz Goslar, Jacek Górski, Halina Taras, Anita Szczepanek, Łukasz Pospieszny, Marina O. Jagodinska,Vasyl Ilchyshyn, Piotr Włodarczak , Anna Juras, Maciej Chyleński, Przemysław Muzolf, Anna Lasota-Kuś, Irena Wójcik, Andrzej Matoga, Marek Nowak, Marcin M Przybyła, Małgorzata Marcinkowska-Swojak, Marek Figlerowicz, Ryszard Grygiel, Janusz Czebreszuk, Igor T. Kochkin // Radiocarbon, Vol. 63, Nr 2, 2021, p. 669–692. Published by Cambridge University Press for the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona.
19. The multilayered settlement of Bilshivtsi (Kuty tract) in Upper Podnistrovia. Research in 2001. Volume III. Halych – Ivano-Frankivsk. 2020. – 247 p. (co-authored with T. Tkachuk, R. Shchodrovskyi).
20. The multilayered settlement of Bilshivtsi (Kuty tract) in Upper Podnistrovia. Research in 2002 and 2005. Volume IV. Halych – Ivano-Frankivsk. – 2022. – 160 p. (co-authored with T. Tkachuk, R. Shchodrovskyi).
21. Salt springs and salt mining centres of the North-Eastern Boykivshchyna // Proceedings of the regional scientific and practical conference ‘Terreny of the Eastern Boykivshchyna’. Dolyna. 2021. P. 12–19.
22. Wstępne rezultaty badań terenowych cmentarzyska kurhanowego w miejscowości Volytsya (Wolica), obwód tarnopolski, Ukraina / Jan Romaniszyn, Vitalii Rud, Viktor Kosakivskyi, Vasyl Kovbasa, Paweł Jarosz, Stanisław Skamrot, Marcin Ławniczak, Vasyl Ilchyshyn, Igor Kochkin, Jakub Niebieszczański, Przemysław Makarowicz // XXXVII lubelska konferencja “Badania archeologiczne w Polsce środkowowschodniej, zachodniej Białorusi i Ukrainie” 7–8 listopada 2022 roku. Streszczenia wystąpień. Lublin, 2022. – S. 27.
23. The multilayered settlement of Bilshivtsi (Kuty tract) in Upper Podnistrovia. Research in 2002 and 2005. Volume IV. Halych – Ivano-Frankivsk. – 2023. – 160 p. (co-authored with T. Tkachuk, R. Shchodrovskyi).
24. The multi-layered settlement of Bilshivtsi (Kuty) in Upper Podnistrovia. Research in 2006. Halych – Ivano-Frankivsk. 2023. 88 p. (co-authored with T. Tkachuk, R. Shchodrovskyi).
25. Archaeological research of the monuments of sacred heritage of the Carpathian region by Professor Mykola Kuhutyak / Tomenchuk B., Kobylnyk R., Khruslov B., Kochkin I. Carpathians: man, ethnicity, civilisation. 2023. № 9. P.35-47.
26. Rediscovering a Middle Bronze Age cemetery – The barrow necropolis in Pidhoroddya, Western Ukraine / Romaniszyn J., Niebieszczański J., Cwaliński M., Rud V., Kochkin I., Makarowicz P.. Sprawozdania Archeologiczne. 2023. 75/1. P. 49–64.
27. Nekropola z wczesnej epoki brązu w miejscowości Volitsia, obw. tarnopolski, zachodnia Ukraina, w świetle chronologii radiowęglowej AMS / Przemysław Makarowicz, Jan Romaniszyn, Vitalii Rud, Viktor Kosakivskyi, Vasyl Kovbasa, Paweł Jarosz, Stanisław Skamrot, Marcin Ławniczak, Vasyl Ilchyshyn, Igor Kochkin, Jakub Niebieszczański, Iwona Hildebrandt-Radke, Waldemar Spychalski. Lubelska Konferencja «Badania archeologiczne w Polsce środkowowschodniej, zachodniej Białorusi i Ukrainie» (6–7 listopada 2023 roku)/ Streszczenia wystąpień. Lublin. 2023. S. 31.
He takes an active part in national and international scientific conferences, seminars in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, as well as in international research projects with US scientists. He acted as a coordinator in the implementation of the components of the Cooperation Agreement between the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (Poland) and Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University (signed in June 2009).