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Update on the 2005 Canada-Ukraine excavations in Baturyn
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Ukrainian Weekly, The
01-08-2006
The Canada-Ukraine archeological expedition has conducted its fifth annual
excavations of Baturyn in Chernihiv province, Ukraine.
In 2005, the Baturyn expedition team grew to nearly 150 students and
scholars from the universities of Chernihiv and Nizhyn, and the National
University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy. Dr. Volodymyr Kovalenko of the
University of Chernihiv was the expedition leader; his assistant was Yurii
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