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Showcases XVIII
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Similar to the Greco-Roman period, Cherson
developed foundry, as well as blacksmithing and jewellery. Excavations
uncovered metal-making workshops with remains of production waste such as slag
and blooms that developed in kilns when smelting of iron from ore. Fragments of
such remains you can see at the bottom. Iron was extracted out of local marsh
ore, nonferrous metals were imported.
In the right part of the vitrine, iron rings are
presented; a little bit above them, on the left there are round lead casts, and
below them there are clay crucibles for smelting colour metals.
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Museum halls
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Hall 1
Exhibition sections: ВЕЛИКОЕ ПЕРЕСЕЛЕНИЕ НАРОДОВ_en; ГОРОДСКОЕ УПРАВЛЕНИЕ_en; Army; Religion; МОНУМЕНТАЛЬНАЯ АРХИТЕКТУРА И ИСКУССТВО_en; ГОРОДСКОЕ СТРОИТЕЛЬСТВО_en; РЕМЕСЛА_en; СЕЛЬСКОЕ ХОЗЯЙСТВО И ПРОМЫСЛЫ_en; | Hall 2
Exhibition sections: ОБРАБОТКА КОСТИ И ДЕРЕВА_en; ТКАЧЕСТВО И ПРЯДЕНИЕ_en; БЫТ_en; МОНЕТНОЕ ДЕЛО_en; ТОРГОВЛЯ_en; РУССКО-КОРСУНСКИЕ СВЯЗИ_en; | Hall 3
Exhibition sections: СЕВЕРНОЕ ПРИЧЕРНОМОРЬЕ И ВИЗАНТИЯ В XII – XIII вв._en; |
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