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Ipotești–Cândești culture

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The Prague-Penkov-Kolochin group of archaeological cultures identified with
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and local cultures (including Germanic and Roman) in the area between
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Index

Ipotesti-Candesti culture

early Slavic
Romanian
Ukrainian
Eastern Europe
Prague-Penkovka
Prague-Korchak cultures
Prut
Lower Danube
Early Slavs
Chernyakhov culture
Antes
Sclaveni
Cvijanović 2013



Michel Kazanski
Archaeology of the Slavic Migrations


Васильев 2015
Cvijanović 2013
The Archaeology of Early Medieval Poland: Discoveries – Hypotheses – Interpretations
ISBN
978-90-474-2326-3
Dolinescu-Ferche 1984
"The Typology of Early Medieval Settlements in Bohemia, Poland and Russia"
ISBN

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