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    Encyclopedia: Chernoles culture Source:Wikipedia
    The
    Chernoles culture
    is an
    Iron Age
    archaeological unit dating ca. 750–200 BC. It was located in the forest-steppe between the
    Dniester
    and
    Dnieper Rivers
    , in what is now northern
    Ukraine
    . It formed north of the
    Zarubintsy culture
    and east of the
    Przeworsk culture
    , apparently
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    Chernoles culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Chernoles culture is an Iron Age archaeological unit dating ca. 750–200 BC. It was located in the forest-steppe between the Dniester and Dnieper Rivers, in what is now northern Ukraine. It formed north of the Zarubintsy culture and east of the Przeworsk culture, apparently in the same place...
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    Kiev culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Kiev culture is an archaeological culture dating from about the third to fifth centuries AD, named after Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. It is widely considered to be the first identifiable Slavic archaeological culture. It is contemporaneous to (and located mostly just to the north of) the Chernyakhov...
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    The Chernoles culture is an iron age archaeological unit dating ca. 750–200 BC. It was located in the forest-steppe between the Dniester and Dnieper Rivers, ... James P. Mallory, "Chernoles Culture", ...
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    Przeworsk culture
    In the east and to the north of the Zarubintsy culture was the Chernoles culture, which is usually identified as a very early Slavic community, representing a stage near to Proto-Slavic.
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    Chernyakhov Culture
    James P. Mallory , "Chernoles Culture", ''Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture'', Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997.
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    Przeworsk Culture On TripAtlas.Com
    In the east and to the north of the Zarubintsy culture was the Chernoles culture, which is usually identified as a very early Slavic community, representing a stage near to Proto-Slavic.
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    Przeworsk culture - Emaltaswiki
    In the east and to the north of the Zarubintsy culture was the Chernoles culture, which is usually identified as a very early Slavic community, representing a stage near to Proto-Slavic.
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    Chernyakhov culture - Emaltaswiki
    James P. Mallory, "Chernoles Culture", Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture, Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997.
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