Mylyan T. The Monuments of Praha-Korchak culture are in the riverheads of Dnister, Western Bug and Vistula in V-VII st.

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0408U004513

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Specialization

  • 07.00.04 - Археологія

05-11-2008

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Д.26.234.01

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Early medieval monuments of Praha-Korchak culture could be sorted in four major types usual in this area: settlements, hillforts, burial sites and treasures. They spread mainly along the banks of grand rivers and their influxes. The origins of these monuments appear from the Slavic component of multi-ethnical Cherniakhiv culture. That is most visible on the complexes of Gyns times. Material culture of this region is universal and it has stable collection of characteristic features. This cultural universality as well as the distribution of hillforts allows to tell that the political center of Dulibes was in the upper flows of Westren Bug and the Chorvat's in the Upper Dniester area. These areas were the starting points of Slavic migration towards the Upper Wisla and others. Key words: Praha-Korchak culture, hillfort of Zymne, ceramic, tribe association of Duliby, Chernyakhiv culture.

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