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    identified in Ukrainian publications (and later in Soviet Russia), as the 'Tripolie' (or 'Tripolye', from Russian Триполье), 'Tripolian' or 'Trypillia' culture...
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    equal to Mariupol equal to Tripolie A equal to Vinča - Turdas (Vinča B, C); Khvalinskaya equal to Sredni Stog 1 equal to Tripolie B1 equal to Pre-Cucuteni...
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    integrated into the greater painted pottery complex of Cucuteni-Ariușd-Tripolie. The Petrești culture diffused across almost all of Transylvania, is regarded...
    81 KB (10,675 words) - 11:59, 14 February 2024
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    steppes of Ukraine. In Giurgiulesti, there are also links to the Cucuteni-Tripolie, and Gumelnita (Bolgrad-Aldeni variant) cultures. The grave inventory of...
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    last half of the 5th millenium [sic] BC is (next to the Ariuşd Cucuteni – Tripolie complex) Gumelniţa Culture... absolute chronology, still under discussion...
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    officials was kidnapped and drowned in the Dnieper river near the village of Tripolie. His son, Josef Kobyzewicz-Krynicki, was the vogt of Kiev in 1633–1641...
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  • stenographer in Kyiv. In 1937 she participated in the during excavations of Tripolie culture settlements in Kyiv. In 1940 she published a short story, "Virus...
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