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DescriptionChernyakhov culture. Coral, vessel, glass, Roman amphora. Ukrainian Academy of Sciences Archaeological Museum.jpeg |
English: Chernyakhov culture. 300-350 CE: Left to Right: Coral Beads (Kompanitzy), Boot-Shaped Bucket (Kaborga), Bucket-Shaped Vase (Kaborga), Vase (Kamyanka-Anchelkarak), Jug (Zhovnin), Goblet glass (Hnatki). Roman vinegar amphora (late 4th century, Kamyanka-Anchelkarak)). Archaeological Museum of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
Français : Culture de Tcheniakhov. 300-350 de notre ère: de gauche à droite : perles de corail (Kompanitzy), godet en forme de botte (Kaborga), vase en forme de seau (Kaborga), vase (Kamyanka-Anchelkarak), cruche (Zhovnin), gobelet en verre (Hnatki). Amphore vinaigre romaine (fin IVe siècle, Kamyanka-Anchelkarak)). Musée archéologique de l'académie des sciences d'Ukraine |
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