Bylany is a Danubian Neolithic (New Stone Age) archaeological site located around 65 km (40 mi) east of Prague in the Czech region of Bohemia. Excavation...
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list of archaeological sites is sorted by continent and then by the age of the site. For one sorted by country, see the list of archaeological sites by country...
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Jacob W. Gruber (section Archaeology)
1962 Mohr Site, Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, 1963 - Archaeological Survey Along the Right-of-Way of FA1-1, State of Delaware, 1965 (?) Bylany, Czechoslovakia...
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with lugs or pierced lugs, bases, and necks. Important sites include Nitra in Slovakia; Bylany in the Czech Republic; Langweiler and Zwenkau in Germany;...
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Danubian culture (category Archaeological cultures in Romania)
stroke-ornamented ware. Danubian sites include those at Bylany in Bohemia and Köln-Lindenthal in Germany. Old Europe (archaeology) Prehistory of Southeastern...
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Linear Pottery culture (category Archaeological cultures of Europe)
phase, with pierced lugs, bases, and necks. Important sites include Vrable and Nitra in Slovakia; Bylany in the Czech Republic; Langweiler and Zwenkau (Eythra)...
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she excavated the Neolithic site of Bylany with Bohumil Soudsky. It was here where she became fascinated with the archaeology of Eastern Europe and her...
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Běstvina - Biskupice - Bítovany - Bojanov - Bor u Skutče - Bořice - Bousov - Bylany - Ctětín - Čankovice - České Lhotice - Chrast - Chroustovice - Dědová -...
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Pottery culture resided in Czech lands. Their settlement was discovered in Bylany near Kutná hora. Their culture was succeeded by the Lengyel culture, Funnelbeaker...
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