A horse harness dating from Marcus Aurelius times which was discovered during exploration of the Kil-Dere soil burial ground is pictured in the Inkerman valley near Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia. Expedition members of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Archeology have discovered more than 60 gravestone stelae, which date back to the 1st-4th centuries AD, in one of the Roman Empire's necropolises near Sevastopol. This is the largest collection of stone sculptures of the Late Scythian culture that was found in the Crimea.
- Package: Russia Crimea Archaeology
- Categories: Human Interest, Science & Technology
- Location: Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia
- Event date: 01.02.2021
- Date published: 01.02.2021
- Author: Anna Sadovnikova
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
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- Job-ID: 4cd05af15e5bce13