• Toggle the table of contents. Pontic Olbia. 24 languages. ... Archaeological site of Miletian Black Sea colony. For other cities called Olbia, see Olbia (disambiguation).
  • Its name evolved over the years, from Sabia to Borysthenes to Olbia. The city of Pontic Olbia was around 120 acres in size during its peak in the third century BC.
  • Pontic Olbia: Greek and Scythian. Greeks and Scythians were different cultures, my most recent coin comes from the intersection of these cultures at Olbia.
  • Coin of ancient Borysthenes or Pontic Olbia, a city in Sarmatia (historical region west of the Caspian Sea), near the mouth of Dnieper river.
  • Where was Olbia? juin 17, 2022. ... Are there still Greeks in Crimea? Most Greeks in Ukraine belong to the larger Greek diaspora known as Pontic Greeks.
  • The preliminary results of recent research are published in this article relating to the cultic area in Pontic Olbia, referred to, for the sake of convenience, as the...
  • Pontic Olbia. Görünüm kenar çubuğuna taşı gizle. ... Pontic Olbia diğer sayfalarda geçip geçmediğini öğrenin. Pontic Olbia için kardeş proje Vikisözlük'e bakın.
  • This is my first coin from Olbia or Pontic Olbia located on the northern shores of the Black Sea in what is today Ukraine.
  • Abstract. This article treats the southern part of Pontic Olbia, where in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD internal fortifications were erected.
  • ←. Pontic Olbia (or simply Olbia) shore | by Serhiy Borysov. ... Pontic Olbia (or simply Olbia) shore. 3D tour by Google: olbio.com.ua/en/flash/.