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17: 128:-Bischofswarder), but according to the same data almost all early Slavic sites cannot be dated before 700 CE. Also, "palynological observations indicate a fast and drastic reduction in settlement during the sixth and seventh centuries, as it is shown by a minimum of cerealia and an increasing proportion of trees; nevertheless a total lack of settlement can not be deduced". 152:-Kędrzyny in Poland, appeared mainly in Pomerania and Mecklenburg, but also Little Poland and Southern Silesia, from mid-8th to late 9th century but in some parts was preserved until 9-10th century. Based on data collected, L. R. Lozny in 2013 considered that a minor percentage already appeared in the end of 7th and early 8th century. 123:
Most recent studies, based on dendrochronological evidence, conclude there is little evidence of a Slavic presence in Eastern Germany and Northwestern Poland before the end of the 7th or the early 8th century, and there was only sparse settlement till the 9th century. The oldest dendrochronological
99:-Mogilany-type some consider Sukow-Dziedzice's had different population, maybe indigenous to Poland or arrived from within Poland and Belarus or a mixture of Korchak Slavs and indigenous post-Przeworsk population. Slavic archaeologists including 140:, who argued 7th century second wave immigration origin of later archaeological groups which replaced Sukow, is rejected by now. In that period only arrived first Slavic people of Sukow culture who didn't build yet strongholds. 664:
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Functions of the Large Feldberg Type Strongholds from the 8th/9th Century in Mecklenburg and Pomerania
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date of Sukow settlement is dated to 591 CE, while oldest radiocarbon dating of finds to 599 CE (
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in Poland, followed Feldberg-type from late 8th or early 9th until the end of 10th century.
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identified the 6th-century Prague-Korchak culture and later Sukow-Dziedzice group as
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Sukow-Dziedzice archaeological culture north of Prague, Mogilla and Korchak cultures.
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Index


German
Polish
Russian
Early Slavs
Elbe
Vistula
Northeast Germany
Poland
Przeworsk culture
Prague-Korchak culture
Korchak
M. Kazanski
Sclaveni
Penkovka culture
Antes
Bosau
Joachim Herrmann
Kędrzyny
Gołańcz
Szczecin
Leipzig group
Tornow group
James 2014
Kazanski 2020


East Central & Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages
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