The Prague-Penkov-Kolochin group of archaeological cultures identified with early Slavic populations in the 6th and 7th centuries.
The Penkovka culture (Ukrainian: Пеньківська культура, romanized: Penkivska kultura) is an archaeological culture in Ukraine, Moldova and reaching into Romania. Its western boundary is usually taken to at the middle Prut and Dniester rivers, where contact with the Korchak culture occurs. Its bearers are commonly identified as the Antes people of 6th-century Byzantine historiography.[1]
^Baran (1988); Shchukin (1986); Gimbutas (1971, p. 90); Sedov (1996, p. 280)
The Penkovkaculture (Ukrainian: Пеньківська культура, romanized: Penkivska kultura) is an archaeological culture in Ukraine, Moldova and reaching into...
Russia). Scholars commonly associate the Antes with the archaeological Penkovkaculture. First mentioned in the historical record in 518, the Antes invaded...
entirety of postulated early Slavic cultures from the Elbe to the Dniester, as opposed to the eastern Penkovkaculture. Excavations started in the 1920s...
Korchak and Luka-Raikovets cultures identified with the Sclaveni (while their connection to the Antes and to the Penkovkaculture remains a matter of dispute)...
differentiation of the cultures recognized as early Slavic, the Kolochin culture] (over the territory of the Kyiv culture), the Penkovkaculture and the Prague-Korchak...
vicinity. With the invasion of Huns, the culture declined and was replaced with the Penkovkaculture (or the culture of the Antes). Similarities have been...
possibly was part of Przeworsk culture near Old Western Germanic area, but later belonged to the Prague-Korchak culture. Henryk Łowmiański considered the...
conflicting sources. Sedov believed that the Croats arose among the Antes of Penkovkaculture. After that, they migrated West and settled in several groups in various...
Ipotesti–Candesti culture was composed of a mixture of Sclaveni Prague-Korchak and Antae Penkovkaculture with some elements of the so-called Martinovka culture. V....
century, Slavic material cultures included the Prague-Korchak, Penkovka, Ipotești–Cândești, and the Sukow-Dziedzice group cultures. With evidence ranging...
identified the 6th-century Prague culture and Sukow-Dziedzice group as Sclaveni archaeological cultures, and the Penkovkaculture was identified as Antes. The...
Central and Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language. They also form sizeable minority in a number of...
before 40,000 years, and the younger Neolithic culture like Danilo dated 4700–3900 BC, and Eneolithic culture like Vučedol dated 3000 and 2200 BC. the protohistoric...
built upon ruins of the late Sarmatian culture of the 2nd to 4th centuries AD, and the 6th century Penkovkaculture of the Antes and Slavs. Early medieval...
Romny culture. The early Volyntsevo culture developed on the basis of Kolochin and Penkovkacultures. Some scholars argue that Volyntsevo culture was formed...
culture village. The descendants of the Kyiv culture — the Prague-Korchak, Penkovka and Kolochin cultures — established in the 5th century in Eastern Europe...
Middle Podunavlje culture. Sedov considered that those Slavs were a mixture of Sclaveni of Prague-Korchak culture and mostly Antes of Penkovka and Ipotesti–Candesti...
ISBN 978-1-4008-5151-5. Fortson IV, Benjamin W. (2011). Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction. John Wiley & Sons. p. 429. ISBN 978-1-4443-5968-8. "Демоскоп...