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Chersonesos is located on the outskirts of modern Sevastopol near the southwestern tip of Crimea. Occupied by Greek colonists as early as the 5th century BC, it continued to thrive in the Roman and Byzantine periods. In collaboration with the National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos, ICA has excavated Hellenistic and multiperiod rural sites in the extraordinarily well-preserved chora since 1994. ICA has also participated in joint excavation in the ancient urban area since 2001. Current projects include paleoenvironmental studies, GIS, conservation, and the creation of an archaeological park.
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| Excavators: |
| Adam Rabinowitz | Director | Excavation Administrator |
| Angelica Rudenstine | Guest | Guest |
| Ben Wood | Guest | Guest |
| Ben Wood | Director | Guest |
| Italo Giordano | Supervisor | User |
| Sam Wood | Director | Excavation Administrator |
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