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The ceramic vessel set was discovered accidentally in October 2025 in the southwestern part of the village of Bălceana, Hâncești District, approximately 1.2 km from the Lăpușnița River. The archaeological materials were recovered by the National Archaeological Agency.

The ceramic assemblage consists of a large storage vessel (pithos) with a capacity of 20 litres (h = 39.2 cm; d = 35.0 cm), decorated with a raised band below the rim; a medium-sized bowl with a capacity of 2.5 litres (h = 16.9 cm; d = 23.2 cm); a medium-sized jug with a capacity of 0.6 litres (h = 12.0 cm; d = 13.4 cm); and the base of a jar-shaped vessel.

The coarse handmade pottery was produced using the coil-building technique, by stacking and shaping coils of clay prepared from a paste tempered with crushed fired clay (grog) and sand. The vessel surfaces are uneven and covered with a yellowish-red slip featuring black patches, while the core of the vessel walls is black in colour.

The three vessels preserved intact display well-defined biconical shapes, with their maximum diameter at the middle of the body and straight or slightly oblique rims with rounded edges. Pottery of this type is characteristic of the Early Medieval cultural area of the northern and northwestern Black Sea region, dating from the 5th to the 7th centuries. East of the Dniester River, on the territory of present-day Ukraine, analogous pottery is found in Penkovka-type settlements, while in the Carpathian-Dniester region it is characteristic of settlements belonging to the Costișa-Botoșana-Hansca cultural group.

Within the Prut-Dniester region, coarse biconical pottery is generally represented by fragments and only relatively rarely by complete vessels, such as those discovered at Hansca, Dănceni, Recea, Seliște, Păhărniceni, and other sites. This type of pottery constituted an indispensable component of the local material culture during the 5th-7th centuries. In this context, the discovery at Bălceana of an almost intact set of coarse biconical vessels represents a relatively rare find of considerable scientific importance.

According to certain hypotheses, the tradition of coarse biconical pottery dating to the 5th-7th centuries originated in the North Pontic region. At the same time, it cannot be ruled out that these biconical ceramic vessels were the result of contemporary ethnocultural interactions, developing simultaneously across the vast territory extending from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dnieper River and the Seversky Donets.

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"My Birth"

28 June 2026

Dozens of families, future parents, and children participated on Sunday, June 28, in the "My Birth" event, hosted by the National Museum of History of Moldova. The event was dedicated to celebrating life, birth, and the family's role during a child's first years of life.

This year's edition held a special significance, as it also marked National Father's Day. During the "Fathers at the Microphone" panel, three fathers shared their experiences regarding their participation in the birth of their children, the challenges and joys of fatherhood, and how they actively involve themselves in raising and educating the little ones.

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"Art & Women of Moldova" Festival

21 June 2026

The second edition of the "Art & Women of Moldova" Festival, held between June 20 and 21, 2026, was hosted by the National Museum of History of Moldova. The event, designed as a platform dedicated to promoting and increasing the visibility of female artistic creation in the Republic of Moldova, brought together visual artists, cultural creators, and a large audience eager to explore a complex program that blended contemporary art, public debates, and cultural education.


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Historian’s Day 2026

18 June 2026

On Thursday, 18 June 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the solemn ceremony dedicated to Historian's Day. Fifteen years ago, by Government Decision of the Republic of Moldova No. 427 of 10 June 2011, Historian's Day was established as a sign of appreciation for the contributions made by the community of historians to the promotion of democratic values. The event was organized by the Institute of History of Moldova State University in partnership with the "Alexandru Moșanu" Association of Historians of the Republic of Moldova and the National Museum of History of Moldova.


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International Day of Families

17 June 2026

On May 17, 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted a series of activities dedicated to the International Day of Families.

As part of the event, visitors participated in the interactive activity "Generations Assemble the Past," where they helped arrange cubes featuring museum exhibits and went on a "hunt" for these items throughout the permanent exhibition. The activity was coordinated by Galina Mirzac, museum curator.

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International Exhibition “Everyday Life of Childhood and Adolescence in the Danube Region” in Chișinău

12 June 2026

On June 12, 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova inaugurated the international exhibition "Everyday Childhood & Youth in the Danube Region". Organized in partnership with the Museum of Slavonia (Republic of Croatia), the Slovak National Museum - Museum of the Culture of the Carpathian Germans (Republic of Slovakia), the Institute for Cultural Analysis of the Germans of Eastern Europe (Federal Republic of Germany), the exhibition explores the everyday universe of childhood and adolescence in the Danube area, revealing a mosaic of experiences - from carefree games and childhood friendships to early labor, migration, and loss.


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Launch of the Project “Culture, Ethics and Digital Civic Participation”

5 June 2026

On June 5, 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the launch of the project "Culture, Ethics and Digital Civic Participation: Training Program for Youth in Chișinău Municipality", implemented by A.O. Ethos Cultural Moldova, with the support of the Chișinău Municipal Youth Center, within the framework of the Municipal Grant Program for youth organizations in Chișinău.


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Moldova Has Art. Chișinău Has Art – 5th Edition

5 June 2026

On June 5, 2026, the courtyard of the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the anniversary edition of the cultural project "Moldova Has Art. Chișinău Has Art."

The event, now at its 5th edition, brought together renowned artists and young talents in an exceptional musical performance presented by the Municipal Chamber Orchestra "Camerata Chișinău", conducted by Alexandru Rotaru.

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Exhibition “Sybir – The Prison of Nations”: A Shared Memory of Soviet Occupation Victims in Central and Eastern Europe

2 June 2026

On June 2, 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova, in collaboration with the Museum of History and Ethnography in Telenești, inaugurated the exhibition "Sybir - The Prison of Nations." Organized in partnership with the Sybir Memorial Museum in Białystok and the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Chișinău, the exhibition brings to the forefront the memory of Soviet deportations and the tragic fate of thousands of victims.


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“Play, Film and History” – International Children’s Day 2026

31 May 2026

On May 31, 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova organized the activity "Play, Film and History", dedicated to International Children's Day, celebrated annually on June 1. The event was conceived as a festive day of childhood, where history intertwined with imagination, film, and creativity, offering children and parents educational and recreational experiences in a warm and friendly atmosphere.


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Diversity Fashion Show 2026

30 May 2026

On May 30, 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the third edition of the Diversity Fashion Show, an international event dedicated to cultural diversity, inclusion, and creativity. The show was organized in partnership with the Technical University of Moldova, ZIPHOUSE Fashion Innovation Hub, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

The museum's ground floor was transformed into a podium of cultures, where traditions and contemporary influences met through fashion, music, and artistic expression.

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Presentation of the Volume “Heydar Aliyev: 100 Moments from Life”

27 May 2026

At the National Museum of History of Moldova, the book "Heydar Aliyev: 100 Moments from Life" was presented, published in the official language of the Republic of Moldova. The event was organized at the invitation of His Excellency Mr. Ulvi Bahshaliyev, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Republic of Moldova. The author of the work is academician Emil Nasirli, member of the International Academy of Sciences.


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Opening of the exhibition “One Museum, 11 Cultures, 1001 Stories”

23 May 2026

As part of the program dedicated to the International Museum Day and the European Night of Museums, the National Museum of History of Moldova inaugurated on 23 May 2026 the exhibition "One Museum, 11 Cultures, 1001 Stories". The event brought together representatives of the diplomatic community, cultural organizations, and the public, marking a moment of reflection on the role of museums in promoting diversity and intercultural dialogue.

At the official opening, speeches were delivered by Dr. hab. Eugen Sava, General Director of NMHM, Livia Ermurachi, curator of the exhibition, and Elena Ursu, member of the International Women's Club of Moldova. They emphasized the importance of international collaboration and the valorisation of cultural heritage as a means of bringing communities closer together

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Opening of the Exhibition “Memory of War. 1939–1945”

23 May 2026

On May 23, 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova inaugurated, within the program dedicated to International Museum Day and European Night of Museums, the permanent exhibition "Memory of War. 1939-1945." The event brought together the general public, specialists, and guests from the cultural sphere, offering an opportunity to reflect on one of the most dramatic periods in 20th century history.


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European Night of Museums 2026

23 May 2026

On 23 May 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova celebrated the International Museum Day and the European Night of Museums, under the theme "Museums as Bridges in a Divided World". The event unfolded in a festive and interactive atmosphere, offering free access to the museum's permanent and temporary exhibitions, as well as a rich program of cultural, educational, and artistic activities.


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Award Ceremony of the Municipal Interdisciplinary Contest “Satire Comments on History”

20 May 2026

The National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the award ceremony of the municipal interdisciplinary contest "Satire Comments on History", organized by the Prometeu-Prim Lyceum of Creativity and Inventics in partnership with the General Directorate of Education, Youth, and Sports of Chișinău. The event brought together students, teachers, parents, and educational partners in an atmosphere dedicated to creativity and dialogue between culture, education, and critical thinking.


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International Museum Day 2026

18 May 2026

On May 18, 2026, in celebration of International Museum Day, the National Museum of History of Moldova took part in a special event hosted by the National Museum of Art of Moldova, dedicated to honoring excellence in cultural and museum heritage. The gathering brought together representatives from cultural institutions across the entire country, offering a wonderful opportunity to appreciate the dedication and hard work of museum professionals, researchers, conservators, and other specialists in the field

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Official Launch of the Tourist Guide of the Republic of Moldova

7 May 2026

On May 7, 2026, the Blue Hall of the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted the official launch of the Tourist Guide of the Republic of Moldova. This landmark event was organized by the National Tourism Office of the Republic of Moldova in close partnership with the Ministry of Culture, the National Inbound and Domestic Tourism Association (ANTRIM), and the General Directorate for Economy, Trade, and Tourism.


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Japanese Culture Workshops for Children

5 May 2026

On May 5, 2026, the National Museum of History of Moldova hosted a series of immersive Japanese culture workshops to celebrate Kodomo no Hi, or Japanese Children's Day. This national holiday, dedicated to the happiness and health of all children, provided the perfect occasion for young participants to explore the traditions of Japan through interactive and engaging activities.


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Book Launch: "Mama-Păianjen" by Aura Revenco

3 May 2026

On May 3, 2026, the courtyard of the National Museum of History of Moldova became the setting for the official launch of "Mama-Păianjen", a new children's book by Aura Revenco. Published by ARC Publishing House, the volume features intricate illustrations by Stela Damaschin-Popa.

The author, Aura Revenco, opened the event by sharing the heart of her story, explaining that through this book, children learn to love every living creature in nature and discover the fascinating world of spiders. The illustrator, Stela Damaschin-Popa, noted that bringing this story to life visually was a complex and dedicated process that spanned nearly half a year.

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Cultural session titled "A Tragic Page of the Holocaust"

3 May 2026

On May 3, 2026, we marked 82 years since the intensification of the ghettoization of Jews in Northern Transylvania, a territory that was under Hungarian administration at the time following the 1940 Vienna Dictate.

To commemorate this somber anniversary, students from the "Gheorghe Râșcanu" Gymnasium in Râșcani participated in an educational and cultural session titled "A Tragic Page of the Holocaust." The activity was led by Natalia Popovici, Head of the Public Relations and Museum Education Department.


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The ceramic vessel set was discovered accidentally in October 2025 in the southwestern part of the village of Bălceana, Hâncești District, approximately 1.2 km from the Lăpușnița River. The archaeological materials were recovered by the National Archaeological Agency...

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The National Museum of History of Moldova takes place among the most significant museum institutions of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of both its collection and scientific reputation.
©2006-2026 National Museum of History of Moldova
Visit museum 31 August 1989 St., 121 A, MD 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Phones:
Secretariat: +373 (22) 24-43-25
Department of Public Relations and Museum Education: +373 (22) 24-04-26
Fax: +373 (22) 24-43-69
E-mail: office@nationalmuseum.md
Technical Support: info@nationalmuseum.md
Web site administration and maintenance: Andrei EMILCIUC

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The National Museum of History of Moldova takes place among the most significant museum institutions of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of both its collection and scientific reputation.
©2006-2026 National Museum of History of Moldova
Visit museum 31 August 1989 St., 121 A, MD 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Phones:
Secretariat: +373 (22) 24-43-25
Department of Public Relations and Museum Education: +373 (22) 24-04-26
Fax: +373 (22) 24-43-69
E-mail: office@nationalmuseum.md
Technical Support: info@nationalmuseum.md
Web site administration and maintenance: Andrei EMILCIUC