On the chronology of the Sabatynivka group of the Cucuteni-Trypillia cultural complex (Central Ukraine) ; Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 73 nr 2 (2021)

ill. ; 25 cm ; The paper treats the dating of the Sabatynivka group of Cucuteni-Trypillia. The authors compared the sets of radiocarbon dates, which were obtained for the sites of the aspect, analyzed the relative chronology of the Sabatynivka group, and checked their correspondence with the dating of the contemporaneous cultural aspects. This approach helped to establish the synchronism of the Sabatynivka group with the Skelia phase of Seredny Stog culture, Gumelniţa A2 and Cucuteni A3-A4. The sites of the group existed during 44-42 centuries BCE ; il. ; 25 cm ; The paper treats the dating of... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Kiosak, Dmytro
Lobanova, Mariia
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Schlagwörter: Cucuteni-Trypillia / radiocarbon dating / relative chronology / typological analysis / Skelia ware
Sprache: Englisch
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ill. ; 25 cm ; The paper treats the dating of the Sabatynivka group of Cucuteni-Trypillia. The authors compared the sets of radiocarbon dates, which were obtained for the sites of the aspect, analyzed the relative chronology of the Sabatynivka group, and checked their correspondence with the dating of the contemporaneous cultural aspects. This approach helped to establish the synchronism of the Sabatynivka group with the Skelia phase of Seredny Stog culture, Gumelniţa A2 and Cucuteni A3-A4. The sites of the group existed during 44-42 centuries BCE ; il. ; 25 cm ; The paper treats the dating of the Sabatynivka group of Cucuteni-Trypillia. The authors compared the sets of radiocarbon dates, which were obtained for the sites of the aspect, analyzed the relative chronology of the Sabatynivka group, and checked their correspondence with the dating of the contemporaneous cultural aspects. This approach helped to establish the synchronism of the Sabatynivka group with the Skelia phase of Seredny Stog culture, Gumelniţa A2 and Cucuteni A3-A4. The sites of the group existed during 44-42 centuries BCE