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$7.49 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Lummi Island, United States Scythia lay between the Danube on the west and the Don River on the east, an area which until recently has been virtually inaccessible to non-Soviet archaeologists. ... moreThe fine illustrations bear witness to the richness of the Scythian culture uncovered in Renate Rolle's thorough and highly readable study.
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$9.99 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Lummi Island, United States The Scythian artistic treasures are not only the pride of the Soviet people, but are of interest for art lovers throughout the world. “Scythian Art: The ... moreLegacy of the Scythian World, Mid-7th to 3rd Century B.C.” by Boris Piotrovsky, Liudmilla Galanina, and Nonna Grach.
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$10.99 Shipping Condition: Brand New Location: Lummi Island, United States “The Golden Deer Of Eurasia: Scythian and Sarmatian Treasures From The Russian Steppes” by Joan Aruz, Ann Farkas, Andrei Alekseev, and Elena Korolkova. ... moreThese outstanding works not only place the Filippovka discoveries in their proper historical and cultural context but are themselves fascinating and enigmatic.
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$11.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States These outstanding works not only place the Filippovka discoveries in their proper historical and cultural context but are themselves fascinating and enigmatic. ... more“The Golden Deer Of Eurasia: Scythian and Sarmatian Treasures From The Russian Steppes” by Joan Aruz, Ann Farkas, Andrei Alekseev, and Elena Korolkova.
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$6.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Author Kenneth Lapatin studied Greek art and archaeology at the University of California, Berkley; at Oxford; and in Athens as a Fulbright Scholar. He ... moreis currently Assistant Curator of Antiquities at the J. Paul Getty Museum Malibu, California.
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$8.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Greek Myth and Hesiod by Jasper Griffin. REVIEW : This superbly illustrated book is divided into three main sections. The first, Greece, runs from the ... moreeighth to the fourth centuries BC, a period unparalleled in history for its brilliance in literature, philosophy, and the visual arts.
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$7.49 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Scythia lay between the Danube on the west and the Don River on the east, an area which until recently has been virtually inaccessible to non-Soviet archaeologists. ... moreThe fine illustrations bear witness to the richness of the Scythian culture uncovered in Renate Rolle's thorough and highly readable study.
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$5.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States John McKesson Camp was born in Hew York City in 1946. REVIEW: The Agora, the marketplace and civic center, was one of the most important parts of an ancient ... morecity of Athens. Here democracy took root under Solon, Kleisthenes, and Pericles.
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$5.99 Shipping Condition: Brand New Location: Lummi Island, United States Author Kenneth Lapatin studied Greek art and archaeology at the University of California, Berkley; at Oxford; and in Athens as a Fulbright Scholar. He ... moreis currently Assistant Curator of Antiquities at the J. Paul Getty Museum Malibu, California.
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Ancient Greek Bijouterie c. 6 th century B.C. Area settlements Olbia
RARE Greek Olbia-Ольвия Bijouterie( ring. Bracelet, earring, pendant& other) 5th- 4th Century BC Area settlements Olbia Welcome! The item you see is the item you get! Payment PayPal is the preferred method of payment. For other means of paying please ask before bidding. Payment must be received within 7 days. Shipping Shipping for Europe& 6 $ for the USA and the rest of the world. Items will be shipped within 1 business day of receiving clear paymen t. Returns. I accept returns if for any reason you are not satisfied with the items. To get a full refund(minus the shipping costs) Buyers must send the items back within 14 days of receiving them, in the same condition they were initially sent. Feel free to ask me any questions. And I will try to answer as soon as possible. You can also write to me if you need higher resolution pictures. ... morePlease see my other items!
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Ancient Greek 15 Old Оbjects of life c.6 th century B.C Area settlements Olbia
RARE Greek Olbia-Ольвия 15 Old objects of life activities( ring. Sewing needles. Part of the bell. Small Buckles Mess Hall. other) 5th- 4th Century BC Area settlements Olbia Welcome! The item you see is the item you get! Payment PayPal is the preferred method of payment. For other means of paying please ask before bidding. Payment must be received within 7 days. Shipping Shipping for Europe& 6 $ for the USA and the rest of the world. Items will be shipped within 1 business day of receiving clear paymen t. Returns. I accept returns if for any reason you are not satisfied with the items. To get a full refund(minus the shipping costs) Buyers must send the items back within 14 days of receiving them, in the same condition they were initially sent. Feel free to ask me any questions. And I will try to answer as soon as possible. You can also ... morewrite to me if you need higher resolution pictures. Please see my other items!
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Ancient Greek 12 Old Оbjects of life c.6 th century B.C Area settlements Olbia
RARE Greek Olbia-Ольвия 12 Old objects of life activities 5th- 4th Century BC Area settlements Olbia Welcome! The item you see is the item you get! Payment PayPal is the preferred method of payment. For other means of paying please ask before bidding. Payment must be received within 7 days. Shipping Shipping for Europe& 6 $ for the USA and the rest of the world. Items will be shipped within 1 business day of receiving clear paymen t. Returns. I accept returns if for any reason you are not satisfied with the items. To get a full refund(minus the shipping costs) Buyers must send the items back within 14 days of receiving them, in the same condition they were initially sent. Feel free to ask me any questions. And I will try to answer as soon as possible. You can also write to me if you need higher resolution pictures. Please see my other ... moreitems!
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Ancient Greek Pen from the pot 3-5 th century. B.C. Area settlements Olbia
RARE Greek Olbia-Ольвия Ancient Greek Pen from the pot 3-5 th century. B.C. Area settlements Olbia Pontic Olbia( Ὀλβία Ποντική. Ольвія) or simply Olbia was an city on the shore of the estuary( Hypanis or Ὕπανις. in. Opposite. It was founded in the 7th century B.C. by from. Its harbour was one of the main on the for the export of cereals. Fish, and slaves to Greece, and for the import of Attic goods to. Olbia and other Greek colonies along the north coast of the Black Sea in the 5th century B.C. The site of the Greek colony covers the area of fifty hectares and its fortifications form an isosceles triangle about a mile long and half a mile wide. The region was also the site of several villages(modern Victorovka and Dneprovskoe) which may have been settled by Greeks. As for the town itself. The lower town(now largerly submerged by the Bug river) ... morewas occupied chiefly by the dockyards and the houses of artisans. The upper town was a main residential quarter, composed of square blocks and centered on the agora. The town was ringed by a defensive stone wall with towers. The upper town was also the site of the first settlement on the site in the archaic period. There is evidence that the town itself was laid out over a grid plan from the 6th century- one of the first after the town of Smyrna. By the later period of settlement. The city also included an acropolis and, from the 6th century B.C. a religious sanctuary. In the early 5th century, a temple to Apollo Delphinios was also built on the site. History Archaic and Classical periods The Greek colony. Highly important commercially and endured for a millennium. The first evidence of Greek settlement at the site comes from Berezan Island where pottery has been found dating from the late 7th century. It is possible that it had been the site of an earlier native settlement and may even have been a peninsular rather than an island in antiquity. It is not thought that the Berezan town survived until the 5th century B.C. when it was either absorbed into the
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Ancient Greek Sewing awl 3-5 th century. B.C. Area settlements Olbia
RARE Greek Olbia-Ольвия Ancient Greek Bronze Sewing awl 3-5 th century. B.C. Area settlements Olbia Pontic Olbia( Ὀλβία Ποντική. Ольвія) or simply Olbia was an city on the shore of the estuary( Hypanis or Ὕπανις. in. Opposite. It was founded in the 7th century B.C. by from. Its harbour was one of the main on the for the export of cereals. Fish, and slaves to Greece, and for the import of Attic goods to. Olbia and other Greek colonies along the north coast of the Black Sea in the 5th century B.C. The site of the Greek colony covers the area of fifty hectares and its fortifications form an isosceles triangle about a mile long and half a mile wide. The region was also the site of several villages(modern Victorovka and Dneprovskoe) which may have been settled by Greeks. As for the town itself. The lower town(now largerly submerged by the Bug ... moreriver) was occupied chiefly by the dockyards and the houses of artisans. The upper town was a main residential quarter, composed of square blocks and centered on the agora. The town was ringed by a defensive stone wall with towers. The upper town was also the site of the first settlement on the site in the archaic period. There is evidence that the town itself was laid out over a grid plan from the 6th century- one of the first after the town of Smyrna. By the later period of settlement. The city also included an acropolis and, from the 6th century B.C. a religious sanctuary. In the early 5th century, a temple to Apollo Delphinios was also built on the site. History Archaic and Classical periods The Greek colony. Highly important commercially and endured for a millennium. The first evidence of Greek settlement at the site comes from Berezan Island where pottery has been found dating from the late 7th century. It is possible that it had been the site of an earlier native settlement and may even have been a peninsular rather than an island in antiquity. It is not thought that the Berezan town survived until the 5th century B.C. when it was either absorbed into the
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Ancient Greek Pottery Pitcher-Jug Thick 3-5 th century BC settlements Olbia #2
RARE Greek Olbia-Ольвия Ancient Greek Pottery Pitcher-Jug Thick 3-5 th century. B.C. Attention! Inside the container jug be earth and sand. They are not taken out. That would not compromise the integrity of the product. Area settlements Olbia Pontic Olbia( Ὀλβία Ποντική. Ольвія) or simply Olbia was an city on the shore of the estuary( Hypanis or Ὕπανις. in. Opposite. It was founded in the 7th century B.C. by from. Its harbour was one of the main on the for the export of cereals. Fish, and slaves to Greece, and for the import of Attic goods to. Olbia and other Greek colonies along the north coast of the Black Sea in the 5th century B.C. The site of the Greek colony covers the area of fifty hectares and its fortifications form an isosceles triangle about a mile long and half a mile wide. The region was also the site of several villages(modern ... moreVictorovka and Dneprovskoe) which may have been settled by Greeks. As for the town itself. The lower town(now largerly submerged by the Bug river) was occupied chiefly by the dockyards and the houses of artisans. The upper town was a main residential quarter, composed of square blocks and centered on the agora. The town was ringed by a defensive stone wall with towers. The upper town was also the site of the first settlement on the site in the archaic period. There is evidence that the town itself was laid out over a grid plan from the 6th century- one of the first after the town of Smyrna. By the later period of settlement. The city also included an acropolis and, from the 6th century B.C. a religious sanctuary. In the early 5th century, a temple to Apollo Delphinios was also built on the site. History Archaic and Classical periods The Greek colony. Highly important commercially and endured for a millennium. The first evidence of Greek settlement at the site comes from Berezan Island where pottery has been found dating from the late 7th century. It is possible that it had been the site of an earlier native settlement and may even have been a peninsular rathe
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