Videiko, Mykhailo (2024) Trypillia culture Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
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Trypillia culture or Trypillian culture [Трипільська культура; Trypilska kultura] also known as Cucuteni-Trypillia archeological complex. A Neolithic–Eneolithic– Bronze Age culture that existed on the territory of today’s Ukraine between ca 5000 and 3000 BC. It was named after the village of Trypillia in the Kyiv region, where a large site of this culture was discovered and excavated by Vikentii Khvoika in 1897. However, the history of archeological research of the Trypillia culture sites began considerably earlier, in the second half of the 19th century; first excavations took place in Koshylivtsi and Bilche-Zolote (Verteba Cave) in Galicia, and the culture was referred there at that time as the ‘Galician painted ceramics culture.’ The term ‘Trypillia culture’ became established in 1901, while in the 1920s another name —‘the Ukrainian painted ceramics culture’—was also used
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Trypillia culture; archaeology; Ukraine |
Subjects: | Словники, енциклопедії, довідники |
Divisions: | Факультет суспільно-гуманітарних наук > Кафедра історії України |
Depositing User: | д.і.н. Михайло Юрієвич Відейко |
Date Deposited: | 05 Nov 2024 12:51 |
Last Modified: | 05 Nov 2024 12:51 |
URI: | https://elibrary.kubg.edu.ua/id/eprint/50015 |
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