- The
Korchak culture is an
archaeological culture of the
sixth and
seventh century East
Slavs who
settled along the
southern tributaries of the Pripyat...
- The Prague-
Korchak culture was an
archaeological culture attributed to the
Early Slavs. The
other contemporary main
Early Slavic culture was the Prague-Penkovka...
- J****z Korczak, the pen name of
Henryk Goldszmit (22 July 1878 or 1879 – 7
August 1942), was a
Polish Jewish pediatrician, educator, children's author...
-
Slavic migrants.[citation needed]
According to archeology, the Prague,
Korchak, Penkova, Kolochin, and Kyiv
cultures are
classified as
early Slavic. The...
- both
Przeworsk culture and Prague-
Korchak culture. In
comparison to
Carpathian Slavic-speaking po****tion of
Korchak-Mogilany-type some
consider Sukow-Dziedzice's...
-
Walter "Bud"
Korchak was a
Canadian football player. He was
nicknamed the "Golden Toe" and the "Ukrainian Gazelle". A
native of Winnipeg,
Korchak pla**** junior...
- Sclaveni's Prague-
Korchak and Antae's
Penkovka cultures with some
elements of the so-called
Martynivka culture.
Sclaveni and Prague-
Korchak culture were present...
-
culture (the
upper Dnieper and
Desna basins). The
Korchak type
designates the
eastern part of the Prague-
Korchak culture,
which was
somewhat less
directly dependent...
-
Alpine Slavs material culture had
features of both
Korchak and Penkovka-type,
predominates Korchak-type with
parallels in
northern Slovenia,
Austria and...
- mid-6th
century by the
merger of
elements of the Prague-Penkovka and Prague-
Korchak cultures and
local cultures (including
Germanic and Roman) in the area...