- The Luka-
Raikovetska culture (Ukrainian: Лука-райковецька культура); also
rendered as Luka-Raikovets'ka, Luka-Raikovets, Luka-Raikovetskaya, Luka-Raykovetskaya...
- herdsmen. Some of the
those East
Slavic tribes belonged to the Luka-
Raikovetska culture,
while others to the
Volyntsevo culture.
There was once controversy...
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burial mounds, and
included a fort with a
pagan center. Part of the Luka-
Raikovetska culture, it was a Polis-like city and one of the
centers of
early medieval...
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Archaeologically the
Croats were
mostly related to the
Korchak and Luka-
Raikovetska cultures identified with the
Sclaveni (while
their connection to the...
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Penkiv and
Kolochyn cultures, and in the
eighth to
tenth centuries — Luka-
Raikovetska and
Volyntsevo culture. From the very beginning, Kyiv was the center...
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considered to be
between 7th and 10th
century part of the Sakhnivka-Luka-
Raikovetska culture,
meanwhile in the
Dnieper area (Severians, Radimichs) part of...
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Feldberg from East Germany, Raciborz-Chodlik from
Southern Poland, and Luka-
Raikovetska group from
Western Ukraine.
Decorative scheme possibly shows widespread...
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replaced by
eastward migration of
Slavic po****tion of Sakhnivka-Luka-
Raikovetska culture and Volyntsevo-Romny-Borshchevo culture, both of them originating...
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centuries BC),
Chernyakhov culture (2nd – 5th
centuries AD) and the Luka-
Raikovetska culture (7th – 10th
centuries AD),
settlements and an
ancient burial...