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- The Kolochin culture was an Iron Age culture which flourished on the territory of present-day Ukraine Chernihiv Oblast, Sumy Oblast, southern Belarus (Gomel...
- 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...
- culture, as well as the Saltovo-Mayaki culture developed on the basis of Kolochin and Penkovka cultures. Baran (1988); Shchukin (1986); Gimbutas (1971, p...
- identified as Antes. Korchak culture Penkovka culture Ipotesti-Candesti culture Kolochin culture Sclaveni Antes people Early Slavs Dolukhanov 2014, p. 163; Cvijanović...
- The descendants of the Kyiv culture — the Prague-Korchak, Penkovka and Kolochin culturesestablished in the 5th century in Eastern Europe. There is,...
- of the differentiation of the cultures recognized as early Slavic, the Kolochin culture] (over the territory of the Kyiv culture), the Penkovka culture...
- 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...
- Baltic cultures of the Dnieper, Daugava and Oka basins transformed into the Kolochin, Tushemlia [lt] and Moshchiny cultures, which existed until the 8th–10th...