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Traditional pipes of Russia.

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View of Moscow from Bersenevsk area.

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Footwear common to several countries of the North, especially Scandinavia and Russia.

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A carriage transported across river in Russia.

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View of the city of Tula, south of Moscow.

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Burial mounds in the Russian steppe.

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Women from Penza, whom the author encountered in the city of Voronezh, Russia.

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Woman from Voronezh, Russia.

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The author's carriage crossing the stepe of Kuban, Russia.

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Portrait of woman from Kalmykia.

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Icons of Indian deities worshiped by the Kalmyk nomads of the Caucasus.

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Map of the environs of Rostov-on-Don at the sea of Azov.

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Double canoe widely used by the Cossacks of Don river.

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Map of Novocherkassk, capital of the Cossacks of Don river.

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View of Novocherkassk, capital of the Cossacks of Don river.

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Cossacks of Novocherkassk enjoying their bath in the Don during the flood season.

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Tatar of Astrakhan area (Nagoy tribe) travels in traditional vehicle.

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Ancient tombs on Don river near the Black Sea, Russia.

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Map of the Don-Volga canal. Initially envisioned by the Ottomans and later by the Russians, the canal, which connects the Sea of Azov to the Caspian Sea was only completed in 1950.

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Post office at southern Kuban, area inhabited by Tatar tribes, Russia.

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Observatory from which the Tatars of Kuban watched the movements of their Kirkassian neighbours. According to the author, in summer a fire was lit in these nests to keep the mosquitoes away.

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Tomb and votive offerings from Taman, Russia.

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Greek inscription from Crimea peninsula.

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Incription of the Byzantine period from Crimea.

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Sarcophagus from Asiatic Sarmatia (historical region west of the Caspian sea), used as a cistern, at the surroundings of Yeni Kale fortress in Crimea.

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View of the Cimmerian Bosporus or Strait of Kerch (where the Black Sea joins the Sea of Azov). On the bottom right, Taman volcano, surnamed Prekla (hell) by the locals.

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Coins of the kingdom of Cimmerian Bosporus (southern and eastern shores of the Sea of Azov), in the author's collection.

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The putative tomb of Mithridates at Kerch, Crimea.

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View of Cimmerian Bosporus or Strait of Kerch withn the port of Kerch (anc. Panticapaeum), Crimea. In the background, the coast of Phanagoria, today Taman peninsula, Russia.

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View of the palace of the Khans of Crimea at Bahçesaray, Crimea.

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