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Lipitsa culture (Romanian Lipița, Polish Lipica, German: Lipitza) is the archaeological material culture supposedly representative of a Dacian tribe.[note 1][1][2] It took its name from the Ukrainian village of Verkhnya Lypytsya, Ivano-Frankivsk Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.


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  1. ^ Shchukin (1989) 306
  2. ^ Parvan, Florescu (1982) 547

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Lipitsa culture

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Lipitsa culture (Romanian Lipița, Polish Lipica, German: Lipitza) is the archaeological material culture supposedly representative of a Dacian tribe. It...

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Costoboci

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linked, on the basis of their geographical location, with the Lipitsa culture. This culture's features, especially its pottery styles and burial customs...

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Verkhnia Lypytsia

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Lypytsia (Ukrainian: Верхня Липиця, literally "Upper Lypytsya"), also Upper Lipitsa, is a village in Ivano-Frankivsk Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine...

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13th century

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Bouvines. 1215: King John signs Magna Carta at Runnymede. 1216: Battle of Lipitsa between Russian principalities. 1216: Maravarman Sundara I reestablishes...

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Suzdalian Chronicle

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Edition, Commentary, and Translation". Dubitando: Studies in History and Culture in Honor of Donald Ostrowski (PDF). Bloomington: Slavica Publishers. pp...

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1210s

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8-year reign, at Näs Castle on the island of Visingsö. April 22 – Battle of Lipitsa: The Kievan princes Mstislav Mstislavich and Konstantin of Rostov defeat...

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Serpukhov

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Trifonov N.K. 178th IAP was based in the Oki border area, near the village of Lipitsa. The pilots of this regiment carried out 1695 sorties, conducted 59 air...

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List of wars of succession in Europe

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Vladimir-Suzdal war of succession (1212–1216) [ru] decided at the Battle of Lipitsa, after the death of grand prince Vsevolod the Big Nest of Vladimir-Suzdal...

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Ahnenerbe

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in June 1936. Their first success was with a traditional singer, Timo Lipitsä [fi], who knew a song closely resembling one in the Kalevala although he...

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