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Bylany is a
Danubian Neolithic (New
Stone Age)
archaeological site
located around 65 km (40 mi) east of
Prague in the
Czech region of Bohemia. Excavation...
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Bylany is name of
several locations in the
Czech Republic:
Bylany (archaeology), an
excavated Neolithic settlement,
Central Bohemian Region Bylany (Chrudim...
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which used stroke-ornamented ware.
Danubian sites include those at
Bylany in
Bohemia and Köln-Lindenthal in Germany. Old
Europe (archaeology) Prehistory...
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Bylany is a muni****lity and
village in
Chrudim District in the
Pardubice Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 500 inhabitants. "Po****tion of Muni****lities...
- bases, and necks.
Important sites include Vrable and
Nitra in Slovakia;
Bylany in the
Czech Republic;
Langweiler and
Zwenkau (Eythra) in Germany; Brunn...
- from Zaječice, (Seidschitz),
Sedlec (Sedlitz),
Korozluky (Kollosoruk) and
Bylany (Püllna) were
exported to the
whole world as the
equivalent of
Epsom salt...
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pierced lugs, bases, and necks.
Important sites include Nitra in Slovakia;
Bylany in the
Czech Republic;
Langweiler and
Zwenkau in Germany;
Brunn am Gebirge...
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Pottery culture resided in
Czech lands.
Their settlement was
discovered in
Bylany near Kutná hora.
Their culture was
succeeded by the
Lengyel culture, Funnelbeaker...
- 413 Blešno 445 Boharyně 602
Borek 279
Bukovina nad
Labem 240
Bukovka 424
Bylany 468 Býšť 1,672 Časy 230 Čeperka 1,181 Čepí 474 Černá u Bohdanče 698 Černilov...
- team of
American students to
collaborate at the
prehistoric excavation at
Bylany, Czechoslovakia. It was a rare
educational and
cultural exchange with a...