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Tanais Archaeological Reserve Museum, or the Archaeological Museum-reserve Tanais (russian: Археологический музей-заповедник Танаис), is one of the largest historical and archaeological open-air
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museum in
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. It is also the first archeological reserve museum established in Russia. It is based on the site of the ancient city of
Tanais Tanais ( el, Τάναϊς ''Tánaïs''; russian: Танаис) was an Ancient Greece, ancient Greek city in the Don River (Russia), Don river delta, called the Maeotian Swamp, Maeotian marshes in classical antiquity. It was a bishopric as Tana ...
. The city, named after the river Tanais (
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), was founded in its
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at the confluence to Meotida (
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). The city of Tanais has played a significant role in the political life of cities of the Northern
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and the adjacent areas of the
Great Steppe The Eurasian Steppe, also simply called the Great Steppe or the steppes, is the vast steppe ecoregion of Eurasia in the temperate grasslands, savannas and shrublands biome. It stretches through Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Transnistria ...
for almost eight centuries.


History

Tanais was an ancient city founded in early 3rd century BC by Greek colonists. It became an important center in the steppe region in the 2nd to 3rd century AD, but was abandoned by the 5th century. Later settlements were established nearby but the site itself was not covered by later buildings. The site was identified as Tanais in the early 19th century, and archaeological excavations at the site begun in 1853, which continued into the 20th century. In 1955, the
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began a Lower-Don archaeological expedition, which, in collaboration with the Rostov University and the Rostov Museum of Local Lore, began studying the site of the ancient settlement. A little time later, the head of Lower-Don expedition, Dmitry Shelov and deputy director of the Rostov Regional Museum of Local Lore, Sergey Markov initiated the establishment of a reserve museum. In 1958, the Rostov Regional Executive Committee issued a resolution "On the establishment of Tanais Reserve Museum as a branch of the Rostov Regional Museum of Local History." In 1960, to Tanais Archaeological Reserve Museum was handed over land with the main square of the ancient settlement and the adjacent sections of the
necropolis A necropolis (plural necropolises, necropoles, necropoleis, necropoli) is a large, designed cemetery with elaborate tomb monuments. The name stems from the Ancient Greek ''nekropolis'', literally meaning "city of the dead". The term usually im ...
. Soon the construction of the first buildings of the museum was started. On August 1, 1961 the museum was opened and welcomed its first visitors. In 1981, the Rostov Oblast Executive Committee designated the conservation zones of the reserve with an area of 1,200
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. In 1990, the museum-reserve became an independent cultural institution. Currently, about 40 people work there. A new museum building was built on its territory with the main historical exposition. As a result of excavations, about a tenth of the ancient city, as well as the main territory of the urban necropolis, has been discovered. Visitors can see an open-air exposition, which includes
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and reconstructed ancient buildings (Tanais fortifications, Roman bridge, Meot hut,
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sanctuary). Museum funds currently number more than 140 thousand units. Unique "Hall of amphora standards" is currently the only collection of open storage of
amphora An amphora (; grc, ἀμφορεύς, ''amphoreús''; English plural: amphorae or amphoras) is a type of container with a pointed bottom and characteristic shape and size which fit tightly (and therefore safely) against each other in storag ...
s in Europe. The Lower-Don archaeological expedition, which since 1993 acquired the status of an international expedition (in collaboration with German Institute of Archeology and the Institute of Archeology of the University of Warsaw), continues to make contribution to the development of the museum-reserve. In February 2009, Tanais Archaeological Reserve Museum became a candidate to the
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.Донские археологи отметили профессиональный праздник


Gallery

File:Танаис, археологический музей-заповедник -1.jpg, Reconstructed hut File:Танаис, археологический музей-заповедник-4.jpg, A street near necropolis File:Танаис, археологический музей-заповедник-9.jpg, The wall near the sea File:Танаис, археологический музей-заповедник-2.jpg, Ruins of the city wall File:Танаис, археологический музей-заповедник-13.jpg, Reconstructed tower


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