Lyudmila Georgievna Khrushkova (Russian: Людмила Георгиевна Хрушкова, romanized: Ljudmila Khroushkova, born 15 January 1943) is a Soviet–Abkhazian archaeologist and university professor.
Her teachers were Alisa Vladimirovna Bank (Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg) and Pavel Alexandrovich Rappaport (Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad).
In 1991, she was awarded a doctorate in historical sciences after defending her dissertation on early medieval art monuments in the eastern Black Sea region.
[1] After Abkhazia became independent in 1993, thanks to the support of European scientific funds, Khrushkova worked for a total of about three years in libraries in Rome, Paris, Bonn and Vienna, studying art monuments and museums in Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Croatia, Bulgaria, Albania and Poland.
She took part in international congresses and gave lectures in Paris (Institut des hautes études en arts plastiques), Rome (Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana), Berlin and Vienna.