In this recent contribution to our #DAIBlogs, Oleh Shaporda and Ihor Korost share some insight into their #DAI4UKR scholarship project about "Rescue Research of Multi-Layered Settlements on the Left Bank of the Vorskla River":

https://www.dainst.blog/ukrainian-archaeological-heritage/2024/02/16/dai4ukr-rescue-research-of-multi-layered-settlements-on-the-left-bank-of-the-vorskla-river-in-2023

DAI4UKR: Rescue Research of Multi-Layered Settlements on the Left Bank of the Vorskla River in 2023 – Documenting, Recording and Saving Ukrainian Archaeological Heritage

The Ukrainian #BronzeAge - in Digital #3D:

Supported by a #DAI4UKR scholarship, Dmytro Nykonenko aims to digitise and publish Bronze Age exhibits from the collections of the largest university archaeological museum in Ukraine.

More about his work in this new blog post:

https://www.dainst.blog/ukrainian-archaeological-heritage/2023/12/11/dai4ukr-under-the-shelling-digital-3d-protection-of-the-ukrainian-bronze-age

DAI4UKR: Under the Shelling: Digital 3D Protection of the Ukrainian Bronze Age – Documenting, Recording and Saving Ukrainian Archaeological Heritage

The Russian invasion has also put #Ukraine's archaeological #heritage in great danger - including the ancient site & artifacts of Olbia.

In her #DAI4UKR scholarship, I. Chechulina is "Exploring Classical Attic Black-Glazed #Pottery from #Olbia Pontica":

https://www.dainst.blog/ukrainian-archaeological-heritage/2023/09/13/dai4ukr-exploring-classical-attic-black-glazed-pottery-from-olbia-pontica/

DAI4UKR: Exploring Classical Attic Black-Glazed Pottery from Olbia Pontica – Documenting, Recording and Saving Ukrainian Archaeological Heritage