Legedzino museum
Legedzino museum
Three thousand years BC, in the Bronze Age, the Trypillian culture was located on the territory of modern Ukraine, Moldova and Romania. These people built a complex and advanced civilization with cities, trade links and unique rituals. In one of the two-story houses located in the city-settlement, a mother lived with two children. On that day, she performed a special ceremony for her son, which was supposed to provide him with protection and good luck in the future. After that, she took a natural dye and carefully drew a symbol on the boy's palm. This symbol was a geometric figure that symbolized the patron god, whose influence was to accompany the boy throughout his life. Such rituals were common among Trypillians and passed down from generation to generation. They helped to keep in touch with traditions and culture, as well as strengthen faith in their community and gods.
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HISTORY OF MAKING
Archaeologist Vladislav Chabanyuk is engaged in excavations of the Trypillia settlement and puts a lot of effort into this matter. He even built a museum with his own funds, but, unfortunately, the authorities do not approve of it yet. Nevertheless, European investors support Vladislav, understanding the importance of his work from a historical point of view. By the way, our talented Vladislav made a full-length film "The Black Cossack", where he also acted as a director! Our team decided to support him and help with the film's distribution. We shot a cool commercial about his museum, which is shown before screenings of the film "Black Cossack" in cinemas.
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