Inismey's treasures were shown at the National Museum of history of Ukraine (Part II)

Inismey's treasures were shown at the National Museum of history of Ukraine (Part II)

20 October 2020, 19:38
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Among the treasures of king Inismey that were on display at the national Museum of history of Ukraine, there were items created not only by ancient Sarmatian masters. For example, the Golden hryvnia was made in the state of Bactria, which existed on the territory of Central Asia. Another interesting artifact is a gold buckle with the image of a man who belongs to the Mongoloid race. His hair is tied in a knot. A man is sitting astride a Panther, and two griffins are trying to peck it on the right and left. The buckle contains several elements of turquoise that are characteristic of Bactrian art. In the 1970s, thousands of similar artifacts were discovered in Afghanistan.

In addition, there were items that belonged to a Slavic master jeweler who lived in the VI century ad. This is an ancient furnace designed for casting, several pieces of silver, as well as jewelry. All this was found in the Vinnytsia region, in the 90s. Among the later exhibits are the hoards of the ulichs, a South Slavic tribe that probably disappeared in the 10th century. The tale of Bygone years tells about the conflict of the ulichs with both Prince Oleg and Igor. According to the Story in both cases it ended with the capture of Peresecina - the capital of the catch. There is a version that the flags were destroyed due to economic competition. Peresechen completely destroyed, killing the entire population. Apparently, the inhabitants were not planned to conquer, but completely exterminated. By the time of the reign of Prince Svyatoslav, the tribal territory of the ulici was already occupied by the Pecheneg nomads.

The exhibition shows ceramic items of Trypillian culture brought from Podillya. These finds were discovered by former Soviet intelligence officer Ivan Zayts, who after retiring headed the Vinnytsia regional Museum of local lore.
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