Definition of Zvejnieki. Meaning of Zvejnieki. Synonyms of Zvejnieki

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Zvejnieki. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Zvejnieki and, of course, Zvejnieki synonyms and on the right images related to the word Zvejnieki.

Definition of Zvejnieki

No result for Zvejnieki. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Zvejnieki from wikipedia

- The Zvejnieki burial ground is an archaeological site consisting of a large Stone Age (i.e. Mesolithic and Neolithic) cemetery with over 400 burials and...
- Matthieson et al. (2018) analyzed a large number of individuals buried at the Zvejnieki burial ground, most of whom were affiliated with the Kunda culture and...
- villages cling to the coast today, the largest of which is Burtnieki. The Zvejnieki burial ground is a major archaeological site by the northern s****. Environmental...
- (particularly subclades of U5 and U4). A large number of individuals from the Zvejnieki burial ground, which mostly belonged to the Kunda culture and Narva culture...
- Mathieson (2015) analyzed a large number of individuals buried at the Zvejnieki burial ground, most of whom were affiliated with the Kunda culture and...
- three individuals carried subclades of U5, while one female carried J2b1. Zvejnieki burial ground Iron Gates Mesolithic Domestication of the horse Drews,...
- Narva culture Rzucewo culture Dnieper-Donets culture Swifterbant culture Zvejnieki burial ground Comb Ceramic culture "In eastern South and Central Sweden...
- the Mesolithic Kunda culture and Neolithic Narva culture buried in the Zvejnieki burial ground in modern-day Latvia c. 9500–6000 BP carried R1b1b. These...
- (particularly subclades of U5 and U4). A large number of individuals from the Zvejnieki burial ground, which mostly belonged to the Kunda culture and Narva culture...
- European Stone Age settlements such as Fishermen Archaeological Complex "Zvejnieki" (contains settlement and the cemetery), ancient settlement "Kaulenkalns"...