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Panskoye IVol. 2: The Necropolis

Part of the (Archaeological Investigations in Western Crimea) series
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This is the second volume of the complete publication of Panskoye I, a short-lived Greek rural site in Northwestern Crimea dating from the period c. 400-270 BC. The settlement was founded by Olbia, the most important Greek city on the northern shores of the Black Sea.

Half a century later the fortress was destroyed and the settlement taken over by another Greek city, Tauric Chersonesos.

From then on and until its final destruction it formed part of the chora (territory) of this city.

Both the "Necropolis" and "Settlement" provide invaluable archaeological information thanks to the unique combination of a very precise data with rich finds of the material culture such as pottery, metals, sculptures, coins, inscriptions, etc, as well as anthropological data allowing the paleodemographic reconstructions.

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Aarhus University Press
8772887710 / 9788772887715
Hardback
939.5
31/03/2002
Denmark
English
350 p. : ill.
32 cm
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