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Українська: Відкриття фракійського поховання в селі Орлівка, Ізмаїльський район, Одеська область, 2015 рік

У 2015 році археологічна експедиція Одеського археологічного музею та Південноукраїнського національного педагогічного університету імені К.Д. Ушинського під керівництвом доктора історичних наук, директора Одеського археологічного музею І.В. Бруяко виявила в селі Орлівка, Ізмаїльський район, Одеської області, фракійське поховання.

Поховання було розташоване на схилі пагорба, на території сучасного сільськогосподарського поля. Воно було в хорошому стані збереження.

У похованні був виявлений склеп, в якому знаходився скелет людини. Череп був розташований на камені, який, ймовірно, виконував функцію подушки.

Фракійці були давньою індоєвропейською народністю, яка проживала на території сучасної України, Румунії, Болгарії та Туреччини. Вони славилися своїми воїнськими подвигами та розвиненим мистецтвом.
English: Discovery of a Thracian Burial in the Village of Orlivka, Izmail District, Odessa Oblast, 2015

In 2015, an archaeological expedition from the Odessa Archaeological Museum and the South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushinsky, led by Dr. Ihor V. Bryuyako, Director of the Odessa Archaeological Museum, discovered a Thracian burial in the village of Orlivka, Izmail district, Odessa oblast.

The burial was located on a hillside, on the site of a modern agricultural field. It was in a good state of preservation.

The burial consisted of a tomb containing the skeleton of a human. The skull was located on a stone, which may have served as a pillow.

The Thracians were an ancient Indo-European people who lived in what is now Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey. They were known for their military prowess and sophisticated art.
English: Discovery of a Thracian Burial in the Village of Orlivka, Izmail District, Odessa Oblast, 2015 In 2015, an archaeological expedition from the Odessa Archaeological Museum and the South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushinsky, led by Dr. Ihor V. Bryuyako, Director of the Odessa Archaeological Museum, discovered a Thracian burial in the village of Orlivka, Izmail district, Odessa oblast. The burial was located on a hillside, on the site of a modern agricultural field. It was in a good state of preservation. The burial consisted of a tomb containing the skeleton of a human. The skull was located on a stone, which may have served as a pillow. The Thracians were an ancient Indo-European people who lived in what is now Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey. They were known for their military prowess and sophisticated art.
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