- The
Kolochin culture, also
called Kalochyn culture, was an Iron Age
culture which flourished on the
territory of present-day
Ukraine Chernihiv Oblast,...
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would have been
somewhere in Central-Eastern Europe. The Prague-Penkova-
Kolochin complex of
cultures of the 6th and the 7th
centuries AD is
generally accepted...
- [citation needed]
According to archeology, the Prague, Korchak, Penkova,
Kolochin, and Kyiv
cultures are
classified as
early Slavic. The
earliest of which...
- The Prague-Penkov-
Kolochin group of
archaeological cultures identified with
early Slavic po****tions in the 6th and 7th centuries, and Ipotești–Cândești...
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identified as Antes.
Korchak culture Penkovka culture Ipotesti-Candesti
culture Kolochin culture Sclaveni Antes people Early Slavs Dolukhanov 2014, p. 163; Cvijanović...
- for out-turned rims. The
pottery and
other findings are so
similar to
Kolochin culture that
Michel Kazanski and
other archaeologists consider a common...
- of the
differentiation of the
cultures recognized as
early Slavic, the
Kolochin culture] (over the
territory of the Kyiv culture), the
Penkovka culture...
- The
descendants of the Kyiv
culture — the Prague-Korchak,
Penkovka and
Kolochin cultures —
established in the 5th
century in
Eastern Europe.
There is,...
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Baltic cultures of the Dnieper,
Daugava and Oka
basins transformed into the
Kolochin, Tushemlia [lt] and
Moshchiny cultures,
which existed until the 8th–10th...
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distribution of the
Slavic languages. The
larger shaded area is the Prague-Penkov-
Kolochin complex of
cultures of the
sixth to
seventh centuries,
likely corresponding...