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Photos
Polykandelon of the Early Byzantine period
LINKED WITH: Old Museum (Byzantine-Medieval Collection) |
The ancient Theater and the byzantine Church, general view
LINKED WITH: Chersonesos - Cherson |
Crimea, early 5th c. BC: The goddess Artemis and her wild animals, mirror decoration
LINKED WITH: Crimea |
In an ancient Greek village on the Azov’s shore: Granary-pit (4th c. BC)
LINKED WITH: Kerch |
Chariot race: iIvory from a Scythian barrow (late 4th c. BC)
LINKED WITH: Kerch |
Kerch: Demeter, the goddess of agriculture; wall-painting from the Hellenistic period, 1st c. BC
LINKED WITH: UKRAINE |