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'''Boris Farmakovsky''' (1870 — 1928) was a [[Russia]]n archaeologist, who began professional excavations of the ancient [[Greek colonies|Greek]] colony of [[Olbia, Ukraine|Olbia]] in [[Ukraine]]. <ref>http://www.jstor.org/pss/498359</ref><ref>http://magazines.russ.ru/nlo/2006/79/su58.html</ref> |
'''Boris Farmakovsky''' ([[1870]], [[Vyatka]] — [[July 29]] [[1928]] near [[Leningrad]]) was a [[Russia]]n archaeologist, who began professional excavations of the ancient [[Greek colonies|Greek]] colony of [[Olbia, Ukraine|Olbia]] in [[Ukraine]]. <ref>http://www.jstor.org/pss/498359</ref><ref>http://magazines.russ.ru/nlo/2006/79/su58.html</ref> |
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Farmakovsly served on many archeological commissions and was the curator of antiquities at the Hermitage from 1924-1928. His excavations at [[Olbia]] in 1986, 1901-1915, 1924-1926 provided as first an insight in ancient history of South Ukraine. |
Farmakovsly served on many archeological commissions and was the curator of antiquities at the Hermitage from 1924-1928. His excavations at [[Olbia]] in 1986, 1901-1915, 1924-1926 provided as first an insight in ancient history of South Ukraine. |
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Boris Farmakovsky (1870, Vyatka — July 29 1928 near Leningrad) was a Russian archaeologist, who began professional excavations of the ancient Greek colony of Olbia in Ukraine. [1][2]
Farmakovsly served on many archeological commissions and was the curator of antiquities at the Hermitage from 1924-1928. His excavations at Olbia in 1986, 1901-1915, 1924-1926 provided as first an insight in ancient history of South Ukraine.
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