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Information × Registration Number 0207U008718, 0106U002126 , R & D reports Title Protoslav archaeological monuments on the territury of South Bug basin and Ukrainian Dnieper region popup.stage_title Head Terpylovs'kyj R.V., Доктор історичних наук Registration Date 19-12-2007 Organization Institute of Archaeology National Ukrainian Acadamy of Sciences popup.description2 In 2007 the manuscript of the collective monography under general edition of A.M. Oblomsky and R.V. Terpilovsky "Late Zarubintsy sites on the territory of Ukraine (the middle of the Ist - IInd c. AD) " was definitively made out, illustrations are also prepared too. The monography contains 22 e.p. of the text and 198 illustrations. The basic conclusions of the monography are following. In the first half of the 1st c. AD the disintegration of the Zarubintsy civilization took place (all cemeteries and majority of settlements ceased to function, the topography of settlements changed, the mass migrations of the Zarubintsy population in various directions are supervised). As a result in the middle - the 3d quarter of the 1st c. AD on the territory of the East Europe forest-steppe and forest zones several groups of Late Zarubintsy monuments were formed. In their composition not only Zarubintsy traditions, but also other cultures are supervised. The Kiev archaeological culture is dated the end of the 2nd/ the beginning of the 3d- the beginning of the 5th cc. AD. It arose after a new regrouping of the Late Zarubintsy population and by modern investigators is divided in several local groups. Its basic territory covered the forest Dnieper region up to the Western Dvina river basin in the north, down to the forest-steppe Dnieper region and the Severskij Doniets basin in the south. The character of mutual relations of the southern groupings of the Kiev culture tribes and the Chernyakhov population were various: from hostile to including the Kiev communities into a composition of the early Gothic kingdom. The early medieval slavic cultures were formed as a result of a mass regrouping of the forest-steppe and forest zones population. The reason of these migrations was breaking of the ethnic and political balance, occured as a result of the Hunnic union formation (later - the Attila's empire) and its great collapse. New civilizations (Kolochin, Pen'kovka) mostly developed on the basis of traditions of various Kievculture groups. The group of the monuments which was the general prototype of the Prague civilization is not yet discovered, but the material culture of archaic Prague settlements of the 4th c. AD (the Pripiat' river basin) is similar to Kiev one. According to one version, the traditions of northern Kiev archaeological monuments were a basis of the Pskov long barrows culture. In the ethnic process of the first half of the 1st millenium AD that brought to formation of the early medieval Slav peoples, two periods of mass migrations of the population which have defined its general direction are supervised 1st and 5th cc. AD. The main reasons of these migrations were significant climate changes occured in these periods. Besides 10 articles and theses of the reports are prepared, 4 from them are published to the present time. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Terpylovs'kyj R.V.. Protoslav archaeological monuments on the territury of South Bug basin and Ukrainian Dnieper region. (popup.stage: ). Institute of Archaeology National Ukrainian Acadamy of Sciences. № 0207U008718
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