Статья посвящена результатам исследований
городищ у сс. Воргол и Ширяево. До сегодняшнего
дня только на трех указанных укрепленных поселениях скифского времени в Путивльском Посеймье
проводились раскопки. В научный оборот вводятся
материалы исследований 1949—1950 гг., осуществленных Д. Т. Березовцом и В. А . Ильинской и не освещенные в полной мере в свое время.
Nowadays, the archaeological excavations conducted on the three hillforts — two of them are situated
near Vorgol village and one of them near Shiryaevo, at Putyvl’s am Seym region. Vorgol hillfort was explored
by D. T. Berezovets. The fortified settlements are located on the surrounding capes of the high right
riverside of the Kleven. About 300 square meters were investigated and conducted the transverse section of a
shaft on the Eastern hillfort, in 1949. The researcher was a specialist of antiquities of the Slavic-Rus period,
and therefore the materials of Scythian time were beyond his control. There are only clay sparrows of Early
Iron Age, in the collection, which is partially stored in the funds of the Institute of Archeology of the National
Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. D. T. Berezovets conducted excavations on the Shiryaevo
hillfort, in 1948—1949. Unfortunately, the results of that works have not been published, and some information
of that excavations are published in this article for the first time. The researches on the hillfort was
continued by V. A. Ilyinskaya, in 1950. This archaeology site is dated VI—IV centuries BC. The results of
archaeological researches were publicated on the «Archeology » journal. It was not possible to cover all the
material at that time, regarding to objective reasons. At least the two horizons were extract on the Shiryaevo
hillfort, as result of analysis of the collection of excavations in 1949—1950. The first, oldest of them, is dated
VI, maybe the beginning of V century BC. The second, according to the material, is dated the second half of the
V—IV centuries BC. The total investigated area, during the years 1948—1950, is about 300 square meters.