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Сообщение от Pecheneg
Most likely the statuette came to the Crimea with Chinese merchants, or soldiers in the Middle Ages, after the conquest of Ancient Rus Mongols
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Crimea has the same relation to the Black Sea Coast, as a monkey to the statue. But I'm also not quite right. This is not a Scythian-Sarmatian work, but rather Sarmatian-Alania culture or Adygei. It is not a monkey, and an ancient god. That's suppose there were such a Adyghe (Circassian):
"The Circassian mythology known patrons: fertility Thagaledzh (Thageledzh); hunting - Pshimazytha (Pschymezythe) Beekeeping - Melissa; cattle - Ahyn, Ahun, sheep and goats - Amysh (Amysh); riding - Zeykoth (ZekIuathe); healing and the blacksmith's craft - Tlepsh (Lepsh). Patrons perform the functions of mythological culture heroes (which gave people the knowledge and skills in any field), and are not gods.
Revered spirits of the sea - Hyguashe (Hyguasche) Kodes (Kodes), holding in his shores of the Black Sea, Spirit of rivers - Psyhoguashe (Psyhueguasche), etc. ... Circassians revered element of lightning - Shibley (Shyble). Interesting ceremonies call rain - Hantseguashe (Hantseguasche), for protection against lightning, etc. "
In general, human]Amateur[/B] - we should go to the local museum. And it is better not to Lazarev, and in the Sochi (st. Vorovs'kogo)