Abstract

The paper deals with the fragment of an East-Greek painted oinochoe kept in the State Hermitage Museum. It was discovered in the Scythian mould near Boltyshka village in Cherkasy region of the province of Kiev in 1863. B.V. Farmakovsky published it in 1914. The fragment is a neck with a completely preserved vertical handle. It is decorated with paintings in the “Wild Goat Style”. It can be dated to 640–630 BC. The vessel came to a local forest-steppe population as a result of contacts between the Greeks and the barbarians in the second half of the 7th century BC.

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