Monuments characterizing the late antique period in the vicinity of Sochi are represented by the ruins of Roman-Byzantine fortifications, several remarkable burial complexes (in Loo, Matsesta and Krasnaya Polyana), and individual finds.
A boss (a metal plate located in the center of a military shield) was found in a burial destroyed when a trench was dug on the northeastern outskirts of Krasnaya Polyana in 1942, at the fork in the road to the “hunting lodge” and to the village of Estosadok. At a depth of one meter, the bottom of a burial pit lined with fairly large stones was discovered. There were remains of a skeleton with the head pointed to the southeast. The burial revealed a mostly decayed double-edged sword with a pommel in the form of a multifaceted crystal bead, three iron spearheads, a knife, and an iron battle axe of the Tsebelda type. The displayed gilded bronze umbo (the central part of a shield) with a spiral-shaped knob was found at the feet of the skeleton. A silver dish with an image of a Persian nobleman hunting a bear was laid near the head. Next to the dish were three silver coins, apparently of Caesarean mintage, one of which belonged to the Emperor Hadrian (122–121 BCE).