September 28, 2023 DAI4UKR: Recording and Analyzing Bronze Age Stelae: Stylistic Traditions and Innovations Anthropomorphic stone stelae are a very widespread cultural phenomenon of the past. Besides burial mounds, they have shaped the European and Eurasian steppe landscapes…
September 13, 2023 DAI4UKR: Exploring Classical Attic Black-Glazed Pottery from Olbia Pontica Last week, we discussed trade relations within the northern Pontic Greek poleis. Today, the focus will be on the wider relations within the Greek…
September 7, 2023 DAI4UKR: Chersonesan Ceramic Import to North-Western Black Sea Region The Greek poleis on the northern Black Sea coast were by no means an episodic phenomenon in the history of modern Ukraine, but a…
August 30, 2023 DAI4UKR: “Ostrogothia” – Archaeological Exhibition near Viytenky in Eastern Ukraine The settlement of Viytenky dating to the Late Roman and the Early Migration periods is one of the long-lasting cooperation projects of the Eurasia…
August 24, 2023 DAI4UKR: Warrior Grave in Bilsk (Herodotus’ Gelonus) – New Complex of the “Scythian Invasion” Time in Central Europe Bilsk, located in the Poltava region of Eastern Ukraine, is among the largest Early Iron Age sites in Europe and a key site in…
August 17, 2023 DAI4UKR: Stolen Heritage – Jewelry from Burial 128 of the Late Scythian Necropolis of Chervony Mayak, Kherson region The city of Kherson and its museums experienced a sad fate as one of the cities occupied by Russian forces in the very beginning…
August 10, 2023 DAI4UKR: Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence about the Religious Life of the Roman Garrison in Tyras The ancient city of Tyras founded by Greek colonists in the 6th century BC in today’s Odesa region is on UNESCO’s Tentative List and…
August 3, 2023 DAI4UKR: Textile Impressions as a Source for the Study of Eneolithic Textile and Ceramic Production in Eastern Europe This week we continue the discussion of prehistoric technologies started in the previous post and turn to the rich heritage of the Trypillia culture….
Juli 20, 2023 DAI4UKR: The Core Reduction Strategies of the Epigravettian Industries of the Mid Dnieper Basin Last week we provided a brief insight into the rich archaeological heritage of Ukraine. We presented the Mezhyrich site and the other Palaeolithic settlements…
Juli 14, 2023 Ukrainian Archaeology: Rich Heritage at Great Risk As of today, UNESCO has verified damage to 260 cultural sites in Ukraine since Russian full-scale invasion in February 2022. In numerous cases, the…