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COUNT ALEKSEY UVAROV AS A RESEARCHER OF OLBIA AND ITS OUTSKIRTS

Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine
The paper is focused on the description of the visits of сount Aleksey Uvarov (1824—1884) to Olbia in 1848 and 1853. During the first visit, carried out as part of a scientific excursion to the Northwest Pontic coast, count Uvarov examined the ruins of ...
O. Kuzmishchev, I. Sapozhnykov
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THE POPULATION OF OLBIA IN THE FIRST CENTURIES AD BASED ON THE MATERIALS OF ANTHROPOLOGY

Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine
Anthropological materials date from the Greco-Roman period of Olbia (1st—3rd centuries AD). Most of the finds can be dated to the 1st—2nd centuries AD, there are the assemblages with a narrower dating — the 2nd century.
T. Nazarova, T. Rudych
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Ancient land division of the Taman-Olbia type in the Lower Dnieper region

Вестник древней истории
Based on public data from the Google Earth, the article shows that the largest ancient land-division system in the Northern Black Sea region in antiquity was in the Lower Dnieper area.
Gennady P. Garbuzov
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Composite Antler Combs from Olbia Pontica

Archaeologia Polona
In this paper, for the first time are presented the full selection of finds of antler composite combs with a single row of teeth from Olbia Pontica. All of them belong to the Cherniakhiv culture and are related to the time of the last settlement of the ...
A. Semenova
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Olbia's Decree in honour of Callinicus and monetary reform

Revista Arheologică
Modern information confirms the dating of the Olbian decree in honour of Callinicus, son of Euxenos to the late 320s BC (according to Y.G. Vinogradov and P.O. Karyshkovskii).
Николай Николаев   +2 more
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Common and Special in the Eponymous Traditions of Rhodes, Miletus and Olbia Pontica

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology
Rhodes was founded in 408 BC through the synoecism of the cities Ialysos, Kamiros and Lindos. A unique political tradition known as the règle triennale ensured a democratic process, where each phyla (φυλή) took turns nominating its eponym.
Mykola Nikolaev
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Attic Black-Glazed Plates from Olbia Pontica

Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia
Attic black-glazed ware is undoubtedly a common material in the Northern Black Sea region. The majority of such finds can provide information for a profound understanding of ancient materials.
I. Chechulina
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Serapias olbia Verg.

2015
Serapias olbia Verg. − Capicorsu, entre Canari et Conchigliu, bord de la D 33, au N du Muline di Pendente, jusqu’à la cote 139 (42°51,780’N; 009°21,049’E), pelouse, 26.5.201 2, Bioulez, P. & J. Gamisans s.n. (Hb. privé Gamisans). Cette espèce, rare en Corse, n’était signalée, sur le versant E du Capicorsu, qu’à Centuri (JEANMONOD & GAMISANS, Fl ...
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Der Blick zurück als Schritt nach vorn. Archivstudien zur griechischen Schwarzmeerkolonie Olbia am Unterlauf des Bug

Materiały Zachodniopomorskie. Rocznik Naukowy Muzeum Narodowego w Szczecinie
The following article discusses the impact of Russia’s war of aggression on the work of a German Ukrainian cooperation project, which had been conducting very successful excavations in the ancient city of Olbia Pontica until early 2022. The suspension of
A. Bujskich, Jochen Fornasier
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Olbia

1993
Pelletier André. La Civilisation gallo-romaine de A à Z. Lyon : Les Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1993. p. 164. (Galliæ Civitates)
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