Putin 'discovers' Greek urns on scuba dive

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In this Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2011 photo Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, carries two pieces of archaeological trophies he discovered during diving near an archeological excavation of an ancient Greek port on the Taman Peninsula, about 1150 kilometers (720 miles) south of Moscow, Russia. Ancient Greek colonies were located on the peninsula and served as trading posts with the steppes of what is now southern Russia and Ukraine. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

In this Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2011 photo Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, carries two pieces of archaeological trophies he discovered during diving near an archeological excavation of an ancient Greek port on the Taman Peninsula, about 1150 kilometers (720 miles) south of Moscow, Russia. Ancient Greek colonies were located on the peninsula and served as trading posts with the steppes of what is now southern Russia and Ukraine. [Xinhua/Reuters Photo]

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