From 1978 till early 2000s he was participating in different archaeological expeditions exploring the sites of Khazar culture, Scythian burial mounds, Genoese castle and especially his favourite Chersonesus, an ancient Greek colony founded approximately 2,500 years ago in the south-western part of the Crimean Peninsula.
One of them is about the people or race of Dhars (other names: Dars, Dergs, Logres and Chugs; Russian: дхары, дары, дэрги, логры, чуги).
The etymology of their names might be Aryan (Dhars or Dars, compare with the Slavic dar – gift, talent), Eastern (Dergs), Celtic (Logres, also Logris or Loegria is the name of King Arthur's realm) or Slavic (chugs as diminutive for chugaisters or chugasters, kind wood goblins for Western Ukrainians living in the Carpathians).
Oriya Cycle (Russian: Цикл «Ория») The historical and mythological fantasy based on the Eastern European history of the Migration Period.
Spartacus Series (Russian: Спартаковский цикл) The history of Rome in the 1st century BC and especially the slave uprising are analyzed from the alternative perspective Dilogy 1999 We Are to Live Here (Russian: «Нам здесь жить», written in collaboration with Henry Lion Oldie): The dystopian events take place in the post-apocalyptic City that resembles Kharkiv, Ukraine, the native city of the authors.
2013 Fortress Of My Soul (Russian: «Крепость души моей», written in collaboration with Henry Lion Oldie) The setting resembles the dilogy We Are to Live Here.
2005 The Pentacle (Russian: «Пентакль»): the novel-cycle of 30 short stories, written in collaboration with Henry Lion Oldie and Marina and Sergey Dyachenko — Best novel award at the festival "Star Bridge" (Kharkiv, Ukraine, 2005).
2011 Alumen (Russian: «Алюмен», written in collaboration with Henry Lion Oldie) European technical progress of the 18-19th centuries is presented from the perspective of the metaphysical struggle between the rational scientific and irrational occult forces.