- (3300–2600 BC). At the same time,
genetic analyses of
Trypillian remains from the CII
period of
Trypillian chronology indicate a
substantial presence of the...
- The
Trypillian Incident also
known as the
Trypillian tragedy (Russian:Трипольская трагедия)
occurred in the
summer of 1919
between Ukrainian anti-Bolshevik...
-
Bronze Age). A
notable representative of this
tradition is the Cucuteni-
Trypillian culture,
which was
centered on the burned-house
horizon both geographically...
-
ancient mega-settlement
dating to 4300–4000 BCE
belonging to the Cucuteni-
Trypillian culture.
Settlements of this
culture were as
large as 200 hectares, somewhat...
-
Platar Collection of
Trypillian Culture.
Trypillian Culture from
Ukraine A page from the UK-based
group "Arattagar"
about Trypillian Culture,
which has...
-
gypsum karst Verteba Cave, as well as a
significant Neolithic Cucuteni-
Trypillian culture archaeological site, and
attracts tourist and
spelunker visitors...
-
Dynasty wars in
Ancient Egypt. c. 2750 BC:
Estimated ending of the Cucuteni-
Trypillian culture in the
region of modern-day Romania, Moldova, and southwestern...
- proto-cities
after 40
years of investigations.
Trypillian Civilization journal. Rudenko,
Anatoly (2014). "
Trypillian giant settlements". academia.edu. Kohl,...
- Cucuteni-Trypillia
culture is
classified by some as proto-cities. The Cucuteni-
Trypillian site of
Nebelivka in
Ukraine features approximately 1500
structures organised...
-
influence on farming.
Vegetation goddess figurines from the Cucuteni-
Trypillian culture have a
lozenge and dot
pattern that
represents a sown
field and...