Pages: 125-132 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.55086/sp236125132
Archaeologists often find children’s things in the cultural layer of the cities in Vladimir-Suzdal land. They are usually represented by toys or everyday items. School supplies are more rare archaeological artifacts. The fragment of a writing slate discovered in Vladimir belongs to this group of artifacts. It preserves a segment of a written exercise on its surface. The child who wrote it was learning the Church Slavonic grammar. It belongs to the category of texts that are not intended to be saved. A combination of circumstances fixed it in time. The inscription consists of only two lines. However, it provides an interesting information about both the spelling of the texts and the educational technologies used in home primary schooling for children of the middle urban estates of Vladimir in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Keywords: Vladimir, home schooling, writing slate, Church Slavonic
Information about authors:
Dmitrii Abramov (Vladimir, Russian Federation). Candidate of Physics and Mathematics. Vladimir State University. Gorky St., 87, Vladimir, 600000, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]
ORCID: 0000-0002-7791-9467
Oleg Danilov (Vladimir, Russian Federation). State Center for the Conservation, Use and Restoration of Cultural Objects and Cultural Heritage. Muzeynaya St., 3a, 600000, Vladimir, Russian Federation
E-mail: [email protected]