- The
Zarubintsy,
Zarubyntsi or
Zarubinets culture was a
culture that, from the 3rd
century BC
until the 1st
century AD,
flourished in the area
north of...
- from the Post-
Zarubintsy cultural horizon (Rakhny–Ljutez–Pochep
material culture sphere) and
itself was one of the
later post-
Zarubintsy culture groups...
- " The
Chernyakhov culture territorially replaced its predecessor, the
Zarubintsy culture. Both
cultures were
discovered by the Czech-russian archaeologist...
- to its west. To the east, the
Przeworsk culture is ****ociated with the
Zarubintsy culture.
Scholars view the
Przeworsk culture as an
amalgam of a series...
-
archaeological findings connected to the
early Slavs are ****ociated with the
Zarubintsy,
Chernyakhov and
Przeworsk cultures from
around the 3rd
century BC to...
-
Baltic Cairns Culture or West
Baltic Barrow Culture, and the
Przeworsk and
Zarubintsy cultures east of the
Vistula river. The
Baltic cultures are ****ociated...
- as well as
other pastoralists roamed through the area by 1,000 BC. The
Zarubintsy culture later became widespread at the
beginning of the 1st millennium...
-
farmers of Herodotus)
through the
Zarubintsy culture,
still others through both the
Przeworsk culture and the
Zarubintsy culture. Kyiv
culture ornaments...
-
early 3rd
century AD,
western Scythia was
inhabited by the
agricultural Zarubintsy culture and the
nomadic Sarmatians.
Prior to the Sarmatians, the area...
- with proto-Slavs and
early Slavs:
Chernoles culture (before 500 BC),
Zarubintsy culture (300 BC to AD 100),
Przeworsk culture (300 BC to AD 400), Prague-Korchak...