Audio tour

Audio tourMuseum of Folk Architecture and Life of Middle Dnieper (Archeology Departme

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  1. Audio tour Summary
  2. Audio tour Summary

    Pereiaslav and its surroundings are extremely rich in archaeological sites of different eras, dating from the Stone Age and ending with the Cossack era of the 17th - 18th centuries. This indisputable fact was the main impetus for the creation of a section in the museum, which would present the monuments of ancient eras, which would logically complement the main ethnographic exposition of the old Ukrainian village dated the XIX- early XX centuries. The exposition of the museum was later enriched with materials of particularly interesting archaeological studies from all over Ukraine. The exposition presents individual archaeological sites that were transported in the monolith or were reconstructed. These objects dated from the most ancient epochs (Stone Age, Bronze Age), Slavic, and Cossack times. All this, in general, gives an idea of the history and culture development that belonged to the territory of the Dnieper Ukraine (Ukrainian: Наддніпрянщина, Naddnipryanshchyna: "over Dnieper land", usually refers to the territory on either side of the middle course of the Dnieper River).

  3. 1 Dobranychivka settlement (also known as stoyanka in Ukrainian)
  4. 2 The oldest monumental sculpture and cists
  5. 3 Anthropomorphic stele
  6. 4 The shrine of the early Cumans period
  7. 5 Metallurgical furnaces dated the І-II centuries
  8. 6 The late Cumans period of ХІІ –ХІІІ centuries
  9. 7 The dwelling belongs to Cherniakhiv culture III-V centuries
  10. 8 The hut from Pereiaslav city of XI century
  11. 9 Zbruch idol dated the IX century
  12. 10 The estate of a resident of Kiev who lived in Podil in the tenth century
  13. 11 The reconstruction of the dwelling dated the XI century
  14. 12 14th-century dwelling and stove
  1. Audio tour Summary

    Pereiaslav and its surroundings are extremely rich in archaeological sites of different eras, dating from the Stone Age and ending with the Cossack era of the 17th - 18th centuries. This indisputable fact was the main impetus for the creation of a section in the museum, which would present the monuments of ancient eras, which would logically complement the main ethnographic exposition of the old Ukrainian village dated the XIX- early XX centuries. The exposition of the museum was later enriched with materials of particularly interesting archaeological studies from all over Ukraine. The exposition presents individual archaeological sites that were transported in the monolith or were reconstructed. These objects dated from the most ancient epochs (Stone Age, Bronze Age), Slavic, and Cossack times. All this, in general, gives an idea of the history and culture development that belonged to the territory of the Dnieper Ukraine (Ukrainian: Наддніпрянщина, Naddnipryanshchyna: "over Dnieper land", usually refers to the territory on either side of the middle course of the Dnieper River).

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