Odessa Archaeological Museum, Odessa, Ukraine.
Odessa Archaeological Museum, one of the oldest in Ukraine, was founded in 1825. Its development was promoted by the Odessa Society of antiquity and history, which had the right to carry out excavations in the Northern Black Sea Region.
There are more than 160 000 exhibits. They are the basis of one of the largest collection of information sources about ancient history of Northern Black Sea region. The muzeum possesses rich collection of archaeological relics of primitive and classical culture, relics of ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Rome, besides there is a large and valuable collection of coins and medals. The best antique sculptures are exhibited in the vestibule of the building, specially built for the muzeum in 1883.
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CRIMEA: JEWISH SETTLEMENT DATING BACK TO 1ST CENTURY DISCOVERED
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A Jewish settlement dating back to the first century has been discovered in the Crimea, providing the first evidence that Jews inhabited this part of the ancient world.
The find was made at Khersones, right in the centre of the Crimean capital Sebastopol.
The settlement was uncovered as archeologists at a nearby site in Balaclava discovered the first Roman temple to be found in the Black Sea region.
The ancient Greek city of Khersones has just yielded its latest astonishing secret providing a new insight into Jewish history and settlement.
Although archeological digs began here in 1827 research was curtailed when the Soviets made Khersones a closed city, forbidding foreign archeologists access to the site.
In 1958 a stone engraved with a menorah - a Jewish candelabra - was discovered but because of anti-semitic sentiment during the Soviet era it wasn't considered noteworthy.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union though American archeologists were free to work on the site with their Ukrainian colleagues.
This summer the teams finally uncovered enough evidence to say that there had been a
Jewish settlement there.
Until now there was only written evidence that a Jewish community may have existed in
the first century.
But amongst the most conclusive evidence has been the discovery of a synagogue - right in the middle of the city.
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It is a synagogue which shows that in this Greek city was a Jewish community. The city was definitely Greek and the Jews spoke Greek but when they went to synagogue of
course they only spoke Hebrew.
SUPER CAPTION: Mikhail Zolotarev, Deputy Director of the Khersones National Trust
The local museum which once boasted solely Greek artifacts is now filling up with items from the Jewish find including frescoes and mosaics from the synagogue.
But this find is not the only discovery which is causing a stir among archeologists in the region.
At Balaclava, on the outskirts of Sebastopol, archeologists have just found a second century Roman temple.
Two altars dedicated to the Gods Hercules and Jupiter have been uncovered, alongside a sacrificial altar and an enormous engraved tablet of stone.
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It's the first kind of Roman temple to be found in the territory of the Soviet Union and in the Black Sea region and its the largest tablet of its kind found in this area.
SUPER CAPTION: Oleg Savelya, archeologist
But further excavation on the temple is under threat because the local authorities have planned to build new apartment blocks on the site.
It'll take a Herculean task by the archeologists to ensure the temple remains intact.
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Set 500 metres from Chernomorets Stadium in Odessa, this air-conditioned apartment features free WiFi. The unit is 800 metres from Odessa Archaeological Museum. Free private parking is available on site. A flat-screen TV is provided.
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