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Related: About this forum2,500-Year-Old Amphora Found by Ukrainian Troops in Southern Ukraine

17 March, 2025
Historical artifacts found by TDF soldiers. Photo: 123rd Brigade
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Soldiers of the 123rd Territorial Defense Brigade (TDF) stumbled upon an ancient burial ground while constructing fortifications in southern Ukraine, the brigades press service reported.
During excavation works, an excavator operator named Mykola found a small amphora. Intrigued by the discovery, he consulted his colleague named Yevhen, an avid history enthusiast. Together, they decided to donate the artifact to the Mykolaiv Regional Museum of Local Lore, known as StaroflotskiBarracks.
Museum experts identified the artifact as a Corinthian amphora, traditionally used for ritual purposes and placed in graves. Further analysis revealed that the place where the soldiers carried out the fortification work was an ancient burial ground dating back to the VI-V centuries BC.

Damaged historical artifacts found by territorial defense soldiers. Photo: 123rd Brigade
Another significant find was an Ionian vessel known as an oinochoe, an ancient Greek jug with a single handle and three spouts, used to pouring wine during symposia, ritualized feasts in ancient Greece.
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https://mil.in.ua/en/news/2-500-year-old-amphora-found-by-ukrainian-troops-in-southern-ukraine/
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2,500-Year-Old Amphora Found by Ukrainian Troops in Southern Ukraine (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Mar 18
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Lovie777
(17,608 posts)1. K & R..................
niyad
(122,956 posts)2. KNR and thank you for this fascinating find!
liberalla
(10,375 posts)3. So cool!
Thank you!