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: The catalog provides detailed commentary, photographs, drawings, and linear dimensions for each vessel, making it a critical tool for researchers dating archaeological sites. A Legacy of Research
: Many of the vessels feature "stamps" (ceramic epigraphy) that served as ancient trademarks, indicating the magistrate or producer responsible for the contents. Visiting the Collection The East Crimean Historical and
The collection serves as a silent witness to the daily life of (modern-day Kerch), once the capital of the powerful Bosporan Kingdom. Visiting the Collection used to transport wine
The East Crimean Historical and Cultural Museum-Preserve in Kerch holds one of the largest and oldest collections of ancient ceramics in the Crimea. This specific catalog, co-authored by prominent scholars like and N. F. Fedoseev , systematically documents 242 intact or "archaeologically complete" Greek transport vessels. : The catalog provides detailed commentary
These amphorae were the "shipping containers" of antiquity, used to transport wine, olive oil, and other goods across the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Key Highlights of the Collection
This catalog is part of a broader, multi-year project to digitize and publish Russia's massive amphora collections. According to researchers from Saratov State University , these items are now part of a unique internet database called "Greek Amphorae (7th–2nd centuries BC) from the North Shores of the Pontus".
You can view these artifacts across several locations managed by the East Crimean Museum-Preserve: