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291:. The Berezan island measures approximately 900 metres in length by 320 metres in width, the height of the northern part is 3-6 metres, the southern part is 21 metres. It is separated from the mainland (to which it may have been connected long ago) by about a mile and a half of shallow water. Berezan is an integral part of the historical and archaeological reserve of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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cross on the island, dating from the late 11th - early 12th centuries, which is evidence of the existence of a settlement here, presumably designed to protect the trade route from the
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work here. The archaeological site is regularly destroyed as a result of unauthorized excavations.
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have been periodically excavated since the 19th century; even though the site has suffered from
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knew about the island and used it for anchorage of ships and rest during numerous sea voyages.
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to the Russians, the island was incorporated with the remainder of
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became the dominant colony in the region. In the 5th century BC,
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is shown to be located on the Berezan island (near Olbia)
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Archaeological excavations of Borysthenida on the island
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fishing off shore. Nevertheless, at the conclusion of
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754:"Berezan Island: The Main Features for Archaeology"
16:Island in Mykolaiv Raion, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine
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419:, but was not inhabited. At the same time, the
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344:trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks
331:. The colony thrived on wheat trade with the
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41:Berezan Island as seen from a distance.
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449:The site of the Greek colony and its
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93:Coordinates
1085:Categories
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985:Miklagarðr
966:Bjarmaland
931:Pallteskja
778:Khortytsia
461:also from
451:necropolis
440:New Russia
406:Dorostolon
348:Varangians
211:Population
1012:Smaleskja
972:Khortitsa
950:Kænugarðr
944:Chernigov
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492:encolpion
457:(and the
442:into the
386:Byzantium
365:The only
325:Herodotus
278:Rybakivka
254:Black Sea
244:; former
234:Ukrainian
105:31°24.6′E
87:Black Sea
78:Geography
1070:Blakumen
1035:Kylfings
1017:Súrdalar
1007:Særkland
937:Gnezdovo
892:Timerevo
873:Duboviki
862:Aldeigja
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430:and the
333:Scythian
299:and the
238:Березань
188:District
83:Location
28:Березань
1065:Khazars
1060:Bulgars
995:Rostofa
990:Móramar
899:Balymer
885:Sarskoe
867:Álaborg
856:Lyubsha
843:Volkhov
830:italics
626:Rundata
600:Miletus
502:Gallery
485:Ochakiv
475:During
463:looting
455:erosion
436:Ochakov
375:Gotland
307:History
297:IA NASU
293:"Olbia"
274:Ochakiv
270:Ukraine
250:Pirezin
246:Turkish
230:Berezan
170:Ukraine
102:46°36′N
66:Berezan
20:Berezan
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780:Island
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