Давньоєгипетська колекція
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Abstract
Супруненко Олександр. Давньоєгипетська колекція. ПКМ імені Василя Кричевського. Харків, Полтава: ТОВ «Майдан», 2025. 24 с.: іл. (Музейні реліквії, вип. 11). Ілюстрована розповідь про «перлину» музейної збірки – давньоєгипетську колекцію, передану в дар Природничо-історичному музею Полтавського губернського земства у 1894–1913 рр. відомим полтавцем, меценатом і колекціонером Павлом Павловичем Бобровським (1860–1945). До її складу входять пам’ятки матеріальної культури й образотворчого мистецтва Додинастичного періоду, Середнього і Нового царства, Пролемеївського періоду в історії Стародавнього Єгипту.
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