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: Many of the vessels feature "stamps" (ceramic epigraphy) that served as ancient trademarks, indicating the magistrate or producer responsible for the contents.

You can view these artifacts across several locations managed by the East Crimean Museum-Preserve:

This catalog is part of a broader, multi-year project to digitize and publish Russia's massive amphora collections. According to researchers from Saratov State University , these items are now part of a unique internet database called "Greek Amphorae (7th–2nd centuries BC) from the North Shores of the Pontus". : Many of the vessels feature "stamps" (ceramic

: The vessels originate from major ancient Greek centers such as Chios , Thasos , Sinope , Heraclea Pontica , and Cnidus .

The collection serves as a silent witness to the daily life of (modern-day Kerch), once the capital of the powerful Bosporan Kingdom. Visiting the Collection : The vessels originate from major ancient Greek

: The ancient city where many of these amphorae were originally unearthed.

: The collection spans five centuries (6th to 2nd centuries BC), tracing the evolution of ceramic shapes and trade standards. : The collection spans five centuries (6th to

The story of this collection is a journey through the ancient trade routes of the Black Sea, preserved within one of Russia's oldest museums. The Heart of Ancient Trade