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Автор | %%4 (Нерегистриран) |
Публикувано | 18.03.05 02:11 |
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Late 4th-5th century
Gold, garnets
H 6.1 cm, l 8.6 cm, wt 75.45 g
Volgograd Province, village of Verkhne-Kurmoyarskaya
Torque (Grivna)
Khokhlach Burial Mound, near Novocherkassk
1st century AD
Gold, turquoise, coral, glass
Diam 17.8 cm, h 6.3 cm
Khokhlach Burial Mound, near Novocherkassk
1st century AD
Gold, turquoise, coral
H 7.5 cm, diam 9.2 cm
Khokhlach Burial Mound, near Novocherkassk
1st century AD
Gold, garnet, glass, turquoise, almandine, pearls
L 61 cm, h (with a frieze) 15 cm
Torque Terminal
Late 4th-5th century
Gold, garnet, mother-of-pearl
L 8.9 cm
Fibula
Ukraine
5th century
Gold, silver, garnet
Chernigov Region
Diadem
Burial at the village of Verkhne-Yablochnoye, Volgograd Region
Late 4th - first half of the 5th century
Gold, bronze, garnet
L 24 cm, h 4 cm
Vase with 'Calendar' Pictograms
Clay
3rd-4th centuries AD
Pair of Belt Buckles Boar Hunt
5th-4th century BC
Gold, glass, coral
L 19.2 cm, w 10.2 cm
5th-4th century BC
Gold
L 15.5, h 12.2, wt 464.85 g
Griffin with a Lion's Body Tearing at a Horse
4th-3th century BC
Gold
8 cm
Pair of Belt Buckles Dragons by the Tree of Life
4th-5th century BC
Gold, sard, prase, black stone
L 19.8 (19.2) cm, w 10.4 (10.2) cm
Pectoral Plaque
6th-5th century BC
Gold
H 9.3 cm, w 10.9 cm, wt 221.2 g
Goblet
Poltava Region, Ukraine
7th century
Gold
H 10.3 cm
Pereshchepina Treasure
Sword in a Sheath with a Gold Facing
Poltava Region, Ukraine
7th century
Gold, iron, glass
L in sheath 94.2 cm
Pereshchepina Treasure
Pair of Bracelets and Torque with Insets
Poltava Region, Ukraine
Mid-7th century
Gold, emerald
Diam of bracelet 7.4 – 7.9 cm
Diam of torque 21.2 – 17.5 cm
Pereshchepina Treasure
Stone ‘Baba' (Woman)
Krasnodar Region
11th-12th centuries
Limestone
H 165 cm
Hand-Washing Vessel: Pitcher and Ladle
Poltava Region, Ukraine
Silver gilt
Pitcher: h 28 cm, diam of stand 9.6 cm
Ladle: h 7.25 cm, diam 25.2 cm, l with handle 38.5 cm
Pereshchepina Treasure
Cup
Iran, 4th - 3rd centuries BC
Comb
Solokaha Barrow, 4th century BC
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