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    The Chernyakhov culture, Cherniakhiv culture or Sântana de Mureș—Chernyakhov culture was an archaeological culture that flourished between the 2nd and...
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    century AD, the Wielbark culture had expanded into the area of the upper Dniester, where it possibly influenced the Chernyakhov culture to its south, which...
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    contemporaneous to (and located mostly just to the north of) the Chernyakhov culture. Settlements are found mostly along river banks, frequently either...
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    Goths (section Culture)
    and by the late 3rd century it contributed to the formation of the Chernyakhov culture. By the 4th century at the latest, several Gothic groups were distinguishable...
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    real Gothic origins. Archaeologically, the Chernyakhov culture, which is also called the Sântana de Mureș culture, contained parts of Ukraine, Moldova and...
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  • in the territory historically settled by the Goths (Wielbark culture, Chernyakhov culture). Due to the early Christianization of the Goths, the Gothic...
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    and political changes over time, from its early settlement by the Chernyakhov culture to its position within the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and later...
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    Sarmatians (redirect from Sarmatian culture)
    of the Eurasian Steppe, the Sarmatians were part of the wider Scythian cultures. They started migrating westward around the fourth and third centuries...
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    area was subsequently absorbed by the Wielbark culture and Chernyakhov culture. The Przeworsk culture people lived in small, unprotected villages, populated...
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    made up of Early Slavs. There are views that it derived from the Chernyakhov culture and represented a group of the Antes, but also mixed with Sclaveni...
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    connected to the early Slavs are associated with the Zarubintsy, Chernyakhov and Przeworsk cultures from around the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. However...
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    the Thervingi, correspond to parts of the archaeological Chernyakhov culture. Chernyakhov settlements cluster in open ground in river valleys. The houses...
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  • Greuthungi correspond to the archaeological Sîntana de Mureş-Chernyakhov Culture. Chernyakhov settlements cluster in open ground in river valleys. The houses...
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    original name has been reconstructed as *Perkwunos), or that one of these cultures borrowed the deity from the other. The root *perkwu originally probably...
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    250–375 AD, which they called Oium, corresponding to the archaeological Chernyakhov culture. The Ostrogoths stayed in the area but came under the sway of the...
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    the history of the Eurasian steppe: sedentary civilization vs. "barbarian" and nomad . Palgrave Macmillan, 2000. ISBN 0-312-21207-0 Chernyakhov culture...
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  • these two groups of peoples, generally equated to the Wielbark culture and Chernyakhov culture respectively, show signs of significant contact. There are...
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    an influx of Scandinavians during the formation of the Gothic Wielbark culture. Moreover, in Östergötland, in Sweden, there is a sudden disappearance...
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    Heruli (section Culture)
    continued until 276. The Heruli are believed to have formed part of the Chernyakhov culture, which, although dominated by the Goths and other Germanic peoples...
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    Trypillian–Cucuteni culture Yamnaya culture Catacomb culture Cimmeria Taurica Scythia Bosporan Kingdom Sarmatia Zarubintsy culture Chernyakhov culture Hunnic Empire...
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    was the northern neighbor of the more developed and multi-ethnic Chernyakhov culture, associated with West Slavs (Great Moravia). Rare, few and short-lived...
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    Dacians. The 2nd to the 5th centuries also saw the development of the Chernyakhov culture. In 270, the Roman authorities began to withdraw their forces south...
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    Eygotaland is used only for the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. Ermanaric Oium Chernyakhov culture Goths "Reidgotaland", Nordisk Familjebok, 1915 v t e...
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  • In the 3rd century AD, the Wielbark culture spread into Scythia, where it formed the Gothic Chernyakhov culture.[citation needed] Norse mythology presents...
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  • fourth century sites in that area of the Chernyakhov culture, in which Baran believed the early Slavic culture originated..." Curta (2001:325-250) Nichols...
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    Trypillian–Cucuteni culture Yamnaya culture Catacomb culture Cimmeria Taurica Scythia Bosporan Kingdom Sarmatia Zarubintsy culture Chernyakhov culture Hunnic Empire...
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    The Scythian culture was an Iron Age archaeological culture which flourished on the Pontic-Caspian steppe in Eastern Europe from about 700 BC to 200 AD...
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    recapture of Crimea and Nazi Germany's eventual demise. Bastarnae Chernyakhov culture Crimea Germans Crimean Gothic Gothiscandza Gutasaga Haplogroup I-M438...
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    possession prior to their southward migration (see Wielbark culture, Chernyakhov culture). While this may cast some doubt on the traditional theory regarding...
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      Traditional Götaland   The island of Gotland   Wielbark culture, in the early 3rd century   Chernyakhov culture, in the early 4th century   Roman Empire at its...
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