Flint products (spearheads, microliths) dated from 22,000–20,000 years ago (Upper Paleolithic period). Discovered in the village of Pushkari in the Chernihiv region of Ukraine.
An amphora (jar) from the ancient Greek colonies of the Northern Black Sea Coast. Decorated in red-figure style, the painting represents an exchange between a man and a woman.
Members of the Umanskiy family; members returned to Ananyev after WWII. In the 1960s, the minyan was held in the Leya Odivets’ house with Yefim Schoklet (1890-1960), Umansky (1878-1957), Goichinder (1852-1959), Beilin Mikhail among the congregation.
A polychrome gold diadem from the 1st half of the 5th century C.E. Gold plates decorated with amber, garnet, carnelian, grains (gold drops) on a bronze base. Weight: 50.25 g . Length: 23.5 cm.
An event showcasing creation of inclusive museum products — tactile copies of paintings and graphic works by famous artists, and elements of navigation through the museum space. October 27-28, 2021
A photograph of two characters from Semen Hulak-Artemovsky's opera A Zaporozhian (Cossack) Beyond the Danube. Libretto by Semyon Gulak-Artemovsky, edited by Maxim Rylskyi. Premiered at the Kharkiv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre in May 1978 .