Abstract

The author analyzes the historical background for collecting and trading in the ancient painted pottery (Corinthian, Boeotian, Euboean, Greek geometric, Italiote, Cypriot) which was considered as finds from the South Russia (Crimea, Odessa region and Taman peninsula) during 1890–1910s. At that time these specimens of ancient pottery played an important role as an element bringing more colors to the expected image of “the Classical Hellas in the South Russia”. The pieces are currently available for studies in various Russian museums.

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