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Archaeology is a science that studies the ancient life and culture of human society based on material remains obtained during excavations. This page contains news about archaeological research in Ukraine, in particular excavations of Roman settlements in the Odesa region, excavations in central Odesa, and historical studies of monuments such as the Akkerman Fortress. The tag also covers issues of illegal extraction of artifacts and minerals in occupied territories.
06 July 2026
The author of the "Crimea Beyond Empires" project spoke about the shortcomings of Soviet methodology06 July 2026
Yaroslav Chentsov: "Decolonized knowledge of one's own history is the best defense against imperial narratives"26 June 2026
Crimea Beyond Empires: A 3D Collection of Materials on the Peninsula Was Presented in Odesa03 May 2026
Amazing South: a mysterious Black Sea island26 February 2026
Poland refuses to release Russian archaeologist wanted by Ukraine06 February 2026
Poland may try Russian archaeologist for excavations in Crimea04 February 2026
Occupants announce archaeological works in occupied Crimea17 January 2026
In Mykolaiv region, "black archaeologists" increased excavations of historical monuments14 January 2026
In Sevastopol, Russia has given permission to build up an ancient Tauride settlement10 January 2026
Poland supports extradition of Russian archaeologist for destruction of cultural heritage of Crimea23 December 2025
Ukraine submits request to Poland for extradition of archaeologist who conducted excavations in Crimea20 December 2025
In Mykolaiv region, "black archaeologists" avoid punishment for excavation of Scythian mound02 November 2025
Exploration for new excavations started in the center of Odesa16 October 2025
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