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"Trypillian culture on the territory of Ukraine"
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The reserves collection of Trypillya Culture materials (IV-III millennium B.C.) counts more then one thousand exhibits.
There are approximately 400 exhibits on the exhibition "Trypillian culture on the territory of Ukraine",
Name of the archaeological culture is related with Trypillya village of Kiev Province (Ukraine), where at the end of XIX century archaeologist V.V. Hvoika have discovered settlement of the unknown at that time culture.
Tribes of Trypillya Culture were the one of the most developed and original ethnic group of Europe at Eneolit Period. They from Balkans through Romania and Moldavia have came in Ukraine and settled territory of whole Pravoberezhzhya (the right bank of Dnipro river) from Dnister to Dnipro, from Northern Prychornomorya (area near Black Sea shore) to Polissya assimilating with local population. The monuments of Kukutenya on the territory of Romania correspond to the monuments of Trypillya Culture.
The collection of Lviv Historical Museum have been assembled by different archaeologists during continuous time in different areas of Western Ukraine. The Historic Museum have obtained them from separate museums that existed in Lviv before 1939, The materials amassed by K. Gadacheck in Koshylivtsi village of Ternopil Province (Ukraine) in 1910-1912 years and the exhibits handed from Didushytsky Family Museum to Lviv Historic Museum in 1940 compose the largest collection. These are interesting painted crockery, zoomorphic and antromorphic plastics, diverse working implements from stone and bone.
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The statuette "Oranta" woman with lifted up hands, ritual crockery: binoculars, dishes in the form of human foot and yoked oxen are the most valuable. The materials from Gorodnytsya village of Ivano-Frankivsk Province (Ukraine) assembled in 1877-1882 by archaeologists L. Kopernytskyi and V. Pshybyskavskyi represent the second on quantity group. They were handed to Lviv Historic Museum from museum of Shevchenko Scientific Association in 1940.
The statuette woman with child on the hands has high value. It is known in scientific literature as "Madonna"' from Sushkivka village Cherkassy Province (Ukraine). Other no less interesting materials: dishes, grain dishes, cups, covers, pots, bowls are decorated by polychromium ornament.
Painting is saved on whole complex of the materials to present days. It is still astonishing by brightness of tones and also sharpness of picture, skill of picture placement on the face. The interesting panting caused the name of this culture - Culture of Painted Ceramics,
Trypillya Culture have disappeared at the end of III millennium B.C., but the elements of that culture, especially, fanning traditions, Woman-Mother Cult are inherited and saved in tradition of Ukrainian nation, Disappearing of Trypillya Culture was explained by impact of the step tribes of Yamna Culture settled on the East from the Trypillya tribes.
The insurance cost of the exhibits is 150000 USD.
Insurance premium due to payment for Ukrainian insurance company "from all risks" - US 750 for one month.
Payment for the exhibit's loaning from Museum - US 2500 for a month;
- US 4000 for two month;
- more than two months - according to the agreement.
Customer has to cover all expenses for the transportation security, custom's service, expenses for reception of the Museum's representatives who have to accompany the exhibits during the transportation and for the opening ceremony.
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