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- Biskupin (Polish pronunciation: [bisˈkupin]) is an archaeological site and a life-size model of a late Bronze Age fortified settlement in north-central...
- started in 1934 to conduct extensive excavations of a Lusatian settlement of Biskupin, hypothesised that the Lusatian culture was a predecessor of later cultures...
- Biskupin may refer to the following places in Poland: Biskupin, an archaeological site and reconstruction of an Iron Age settlement, in Kuyavian-Pomeranian...
- Biskupin-Sępolno-Dąbie-Bartoszowice (Polish pronunciation: [bisˈkupin sɛmˈpɔlnɔ ˈdɔmbjɛ bartɔʂɔˈvit͡sɛ]) is a district of Wrocław located in the eastern...
- Biskupin (Polish pronunciation: [bisˈkupin]) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gąsawa, within Żnin County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship...
- February 26 - Nabon****ar becomes king of ****yria Meles becomes king of Lydia The Lusatian culture city at Biskupin is founded. v t e...
- by the Iron Age Hallstatt culture (700–450 BC). Important sites include Biskupin in Poland, Nebra in Germany, Vráble in Slovakia, and Zug-Sumpf in Switzerland...
- length of modern-day Poland (likely through the Iron Age settlement of Biskupin), through the land of the Boii (modern Czech Republic and Slovakia) to...
- Tiglath-Pileser III of ****yria invades Israel, forcing it to pay tribute. 738 BC—The Biskupin settlement northeast of Poznań (Poland) is built. 737 and 736 BC—King Tiglath-Pileser...
- archaeological find from the protohistory of Poland is a fortified settlement at Biskupin, attributed to the Lusatian culture of the Late Bronze Age (mid-8th century...