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From Vikings to Rus. Kyiv: National Museum of the History of Ukraine, 2022 , 212 p. /Ukr./.1.00696701351
The Tithe Church – known and unknown history. Kyiv, 109 p. /Ukr./.2.00696701274
Harald Hardrada – the last Viking. Kyiv: Laurus; 2020. 203 p. /Ukr./.3.00696701275
Oseberg: Mysteries of the Royal Mound. Kyiv. 124 p. /Rus./.4.00696701276
Images of Power. Byzantium and Nordic Coinage centure 995-1035. Kyiv: Laurus; Paris: ACHCByz, 2016. 231 p.5.00696701277
Swords and Social Aspects of Weaponry in Viking Age societies. Stockholm (The Swedish History Museum Studies 23). Stockholm 2014. 700 p.6.00696701278
Vikings in the East: Essays on the Contacts on the Road to Byzantium c. 800-1100 (Studia Byzantina Upsaliensia 14) Uppsala 2013. 298 p.7.00696701279
Viking Swords (Studies Institute of Archaeology of Ukraine). Kyiv 2013. 709 p. /Rus./.8.00696701280
Scandinavian Antiquities of Southern Rus’. A Catalogue. Paris 2012. 366 p.9.00696701281
The Northmen and Slavs in the Desna river area (Models of cultural interaction in the period of early Middle ages) (Kyiv, 1999). 140 p. /Ukr./.10.00696701282
Byzantium and the Viking World (Studia Byzantina Upsaliensia 16). Uppsala 2016 (co-edited with Jonathan Shepard) 600 p.12.00696701284
Cultural interaction between east and west. Archaeology, artefacts and human contacts in northern Europe. (Stockholm studies in Archaeology 44). Stockholm 2007 (co-editor with U. Fransson, M. Svedin, S. Bergerbrant). 365 p.13.00696701285
Mingling with Byzantium: Danish Kings and “Byzantine” Moneyers in the 11th Century. Occasional Monographs 7, Paris, ACHCByz, 2022, pp. 1–30.15.00696701287
’Vikings in the East: Collective Violence and Preventive Strategies in a Comparative Perspective’, Proceedings of the Eighteenth Viking Congress, Århus, 2020, 47-60.16.00696701288
’Botfus the Gute and Production of the Viking Age Weaponry on Gotland’, in: Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt, 50 (2020), 429-448. Review ”The Sword in Early Medieval Northern Europe: Experience, Identity, Representation, by Sue Brunning (Woodbridge: The Boydell P., 2019). In: English Historical Review (2020), 1-3.17.00696701289
’Female Viking Revisited’, in Viking and Medieval Scandinavia, Vol. 14 (2018), 47-60.18.00696701290
’When and how Byzantine miliaresia were brought to Scandinavia’, in Constantinople as Center and Crossroad: Networks, Mobilities and Actants 330-1453. Eds. By I.Nilsson and O.Heilo. Uppsala-Istanbul.19.00696701291
‘A Viking sword-bearing resident of southern Asia Minor?’, Byzantium and the Viking World. Eds. F.Androshchuk & J.Shepard. (Uppsala, 2016), 215-240 – with G. Köroglu.20.00696701292
’What does material evidence tell us about contacts between Byzantium and the Viking World c.800-1000?, Byzantium and the Viking World. Eds. F.Androshchuk & J.Shepard (Uppsala, 2016), 93-11921.00696701293
’Rus’ and Byzantine Contacts of Scandinavia in 11th—14th Centuries,’ Stratum plus 5 (2014), 199-212 /Rus./.22.00696701294