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Archéologie du Midi médiéval, 2014
Raynaud Claude, Tréglia Jean-Christophe. Hyères (Var) : Olbia. In: Archéologie du Midi médiéval. Tome 32, 2014. pp. 60-62.
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Raynaud Claude, Tréglia Jean-Christophe. Hyères (Var) : Olbia. In: Archéologie du Midi médiéval. Tome 32, 2014. pp. 60-62.
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The City Versus Its Suburb: The Spatial Development of Pontic Olbia
Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 2023This article is devoted to the urban space of Pontic Olbia – to the growth of its territory, and the emergence of its early defensive system consisting of earthworks with moats, which had surrounded the city as early as the Late Archaic period ...
Alla V. Buiskikh, J. Fornasier
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1995
This book presents a completely new and up-to-date archaeological and historical study of the Black Sea city-state of Olbia. More comprehensive than any other yet produced, it ranges through the millennium of its existence from the Archaic to the Roman period and includes the full range of material remains found in the city and its region.
Jurij G. Vinogradov +1 more
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This book presents a completely new and up-to-date archaeological and historical study of the Black Sea city-state of Olbia. More comprehensive than any other yet produced, it ranges through the millennium of its existence from the Archaic to the Roman period and includes the full range of material remains found in the city and its region.
Jurij G. Vinogradov +1 more
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Vita Antiqua
The article introduces into scholarly circulation a new addition to the collections of the Archaeological Museum of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv—a grey-clay amphora containing a hoard of dolphin-shaped coins, accidentally discovered ...
Ivan Prudko
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The article introduces into scholarly circulation a new addition to the collections of the Archaeological Museum of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv—a grey-clay amphora containing a hoard of dolphin-shaped coins, accidentally discovered ...
Ivan Prudko
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Attic Black-Glazed Pottery from Olbia Pontica: A Study of the Excavation Area “P-1”
ArheologiaThis article presents the results of archaeological research on black-glazed pottery from the “Peredmistia 1” area of Olbia Pontica, excavated during the 2018 and 2021 seasons.
I. Chechulina +2 more
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THE INVASION OF RADAGAISUS (405–406 CE) AND THE SETTLEMENT OF THE CHERNIAKHIV CULTURE IN OLBIA
NovensiaThe invasion of Italy by Radagaisus in 405 CE posed a significant challenge to the Western Roman Empire, culminating in his defeat by Stilicho at Faesulae in 406.
Alfred Twardecki
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A New Look at the Olbia Monetary Reform of the Second Half of the 4th century BC
Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2023The known fact of the resumption of the issue of full-weight coins (with Demeter) in 340—330 BC in Olbia was also accompanied by the issue of its fractions. It is the first series of minted copper (subgr. Iв (Ма), Iг (Мо), IIб (Ро)). The renewal of issue
Mykola Nikolaev
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Olbia Pontica is one of the prominent Ancient Greek sites in the south of Ukraine. Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman clay figurines were found there in the 1930s and kept in the National Museum of History of Ukraine. These Terracottas illustrate
T. Shevchenko
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