- The
Pereshchepina Treasure (Russian: Перещепинский клад, Ukrainian: Перещепинський скарб) is a
major deposit of
Bulgar and
Khazar objects from the Migration...
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internal tensions and
especially Khazars pressure from the East. The
Pereshchepina Treasure was
discovered in 1912 by
Ukrainian peasants in the vicinity...
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Phanagoria on the
Taman Peninsula. Kubrat's
grave was
discovered in 1912 at
Pereshchepina, Ukraine.
According to the
Nominalia of the
Bulgarian khans, Kubrat...
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Chersonesos (1905). He was in
charge of the
extraction and
publication of the
Pereshchepina ****d. Vladimir's nephew,
Count Nikolay Alekseyevich Bobrinsky (1890–1964)...
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Wilson Place in Manchester. It was
transported from the
village of Mala
Pereshchepina in
Eastern Ukraine,
after the
statue had been
deposed from its central...
- Italy)
Paramythia ****d,
Greece (relating to Greco-Roman artefacts)
Pereshchepina Treasure,
Ukraine (relating to the Bulgars)
Pietroasele Treasure, Romania...
- Uppsala, Sweden, is a
large Nordic Bronze Age
kurgan from c. 1000 BC. The
Pereshchepina Kurgan is a
burial memorial of the
Bulgarian ruler Kubrat from c. AD...
- (Kuban area), both
dating to the 4th century BC. A torc is part of the
Pereshchepina ****d
dating to the 7th
century AD. Thin torcs,
often with
animal head...
- (1905).
Bobrinsky was in
charge of the
extraction and
publication of the
Pereshchepina ****d. He also took part in
digging the
Solokha kurgan where his son...
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several gold cups, a
silver bucket,
several drinking dishes and a jug.
Pereshchepina Treasure Treasure of Nagyszentmiklós
Preslav Treasure Werner, Joachim...