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Ferritron “St. Nicholas the Wonderworker” / “Mary Magdalene” 18th century.

Ferritron (double-sided removable icon) icon (18th century) “St. Nicholas the Wonderworker” on the reverse is the icon of “Mary Magdalene”. At the top of the cartouche is a small metal cross in a half-lost sphere. The cartouches…

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Ceramic mug, 16th – 17th century.

A mug made of light clay (late 16th – early 17th century). It has two small lugs, part of the crown has been restored. The surface is rough because the clay contains sand impurities.

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Tile with a fish image, 16th – 17th centuries.

Fragment of a brick-colored box-shaped tile from the 16th – 17th centuries. A fish is drawn in graphite on the front side. The surface is rough, there are sand impurities in the clay.

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Fragment of a pot-shaped tile from the 14th – 15th centuries.

A pot-shaped tile of gray color (14th – 15th centuries). The opening is triangular. The surface is rough.

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Ceramic whistle, 16th – 17th century.

Ceramic whistle (16th – 17th centuries) made of gray clay. Molded in the shape of an animal, the head is embossed, has four legs (the front ones are embossed). It also has four holes: two for blowing…

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Ceramic frying pan, 16th century.

Fragment of a ceramic frying pan (16th century) with green glaze on the inside of the vessel. It has two legs, one of which is broken off. The frying pan is glued together from 9 separate fragments.

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Byzantine amphora

Fragment of a Byzantine amphora (lower part), brick-colored. It was used for storing and transporting liquids. The bottom has a hole for draining the liquid.

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Large pot lid, 15th – 17th century.

Large pot lid (15th – 17th century) dark gray. Glued together from many fragments, has a handle on top for holding.

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Pot lid, 15th – 17th centuries.

Pot lid (15th – 17th centuries). It has a handle on top and is covered with green glaze.

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Key from a padlock from the 15th – 17th centuries

Key from a padlock (15th – 17th centuries), brown in color, corroded. The head is round, the shaft is cylindrical, the bar is missing.

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The town of Kremenets

In the north of Ternopil region, there is a small town of Kremenets, surrounded by the Kremenets mountains. The central street stretches along an erosion ravine running in a mountain valley. The town never owned a systemic…

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Town Pochaiv

The first written mention of the town of Pochaiv, spread on the hills of the Gologoro-Kremenets ridge, dates back to 1442. That year the Great Lithuanian Duke Casimir Jagiellon (Kazimierz Jagiellończyk) provided the settlement with a “granted…

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