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Tovsta Mohyla (Ukrainian Товста Могила;
literal meaning "fat barrow") is an
ancient Scythian burial mound or
kurgan and
treasure discovered in 1971 by...
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Golden Pectoral from
Tovsta Mohyla is a gold
Scythian collar or
pectoral discovered in a
burial kurgan at a site
called Tovsta Mohyla in
modern Dnipropetrovsk...
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containing the
pillaged burial of two
Scythian nobles;
excavated in 1998. The
Tovsta Mohyla Kurgan belongs to the
fourth century BC and was
excavated in 1971...
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Scythian animal art is
visible in the
lower frieze of the
Golden Pectoral from
Tovsta Mohyla,
where two
griffins attack a
horse in its centre,
while the rest...
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writings explain their meaning.[citation needed] The
Golden Pectoral from
Tovsta Mohyla,
interred in
Scythian king's
burial site,
perhaps commissioned to...
- were the
second richest group, and
included the
Berdyansky kurhan [uk],
Tovsta, Čmyreva mohyla [uk], 8th
barrow of the Five
Brothers kurgan [uk], Melytopolsky...
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produced finely worked gold
ornaments such as the
pectoral found in the
Tovsta Mohyla mound. The
modern Ukrainian culture is
believed to be
formed as a...
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Golden pectoral, 4th
century BC,
Tovsta Mohyla,
Museum of
Historical Treasures of Ukraine....
- Gold
Scythian pectoral, or neckpiece, from a
royal kurgan in
Tovsta Mohyla, Pokrov, Ukraine,
dated to the
second half of the 4th
century BC....
- status. In 1971, a
large Golden Pectoral was
discovered on the site of
Tovsta Mohyla near
Pokrov by the
Ukrainian archaeologist Borys Mozolevskyi. It...