The scientist studies objects of primitive art, their chronology and conducts a semantic reconstruction of these objects, he researches burial and settlement complexes from the Neolithic to the late Middle Ages. His areas of interest include ethnography, staurography and problems of the history of science, as well as the use of interdisciplinary approaches in archeology. In 1979, he discovered the archeological site Chichaburg in
Zdvinsky District of
Novosibirsk Oblast. In 2015, a team led by Molodon discovered a complex consisting of two dwellings and several pits for harvesting of fish. Molodin's team of archeologists suggested that theses artifacts belong to an unknown culture (
Baraba culture) of the Early Neolithic period (7th millennium BC), while other scientists argued that the archeological finds are the traces of Boborykin culture (5th millennium BC). Two independent examinations of animal bones from pit for harvesting of fish carried out at the Centre of Collective Usage (Novosibirsk) and the Engelhorn Archeometry Centre (
Mannheim) confirmed the correctness of dating the complex to the 7th millennium BC. ==Awards==