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Odessa 07 November 2001
Odessa Archaeology Museum
Greek, Roman, Egyptian Collections





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B.V. Pharmakovsky managed the first scientific excavations of Olbia from 1902 to 1926.
Amphora handles with potters marks.
Inga and Andre in front of Greek(?) statue in the Hellenstic style.
Inga and Robert in front of Greek(?) statue in the Hellenstic style.
Greek Painted Blackware
For general information about periods of Greek art and characteristics, visit Bartleby Article on GreekArt.
For in depth information about Greek pottery, visit Exekias' page.
Greek Terracotta Figurines

Figure from catalog

Table or stool and stone with inscriptions.
Roman statue(?)
Item used for gaming or divining (?)
Statue of a pig
Statue of a lion
Roman statue
For general information about periods of Roman art and characteristics, visit Bartleby Article on Roman Art






Funerary Idols
Glazed Ushabti and other funerary items
Animal mummies.
To learn more about animal mummies in ancient Egypt visit www.animalmummies.com
Painted sarcophagi
Painted sarcophagus with canopic jars
Painted sarcophagus of a priestess
Stone used in sacrificial ritual
Inga with alabaster(?) sarcophagus

Drawings of Greek Triremes and photos of a "Thor Heyerdahl" style expeditions.
For more information on triremes, visit The Trireme Trust .

Roman relief.

Roman relief.

Inga at the entrance area of the museum, Roman relief in background.
Robert and Inga at the entrance area of the museum, Roman relief in background.



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