Ipotesti–Candesti culture

The Ipotesti–Candesti culture (Russian: Ипотешти-кындештская культура) was an archaeological culture in Eastern Europe. It developed in the mid-6th century by the merger of elements of the Prague-Penkovka and Prague-Korchak cultures and local cultures (including Germanic) in the area between Prut and Lower Danube.[1] It stretched in the Lower Danube over territory in Romania and Moldavia.[2] The population of the area was made up of Romanized descendants of Daco-Getic, Germanic and Slavic tribes.[3] There are views that it derived from the Chernyakhov culture and represented a group of the Antes.[2] The houses were identical to the Slavic huts of the Prague-Korchak and Penkovka areas.[4] The sites in Romania are known as Ipotești-Candești-Ciurel[5] (Russian: Ипотешти-Кындешти-Чурел)[6] or Ipotești-Ciurel-Cândești.[7]

The Prague-Penkov-Kolochin group of archaeological cultures identified with early Slavic populations in the 6th and 7th centuries, and Ipotesti–Candesti with local influences.

References

  1. Cvijanović 2013, pp. 334, 343.
  2. Васильев 2015, p. 1017.
  3. Cvijanović 2013, p. 334.
  4. Cvijanović 2013, p. 343.
  5. Andrzej Buko (2007). The Archaeology of Early Medieval Poland: Discoveries – Hypotheses – Interpretations. BRILL. pp. 70–. ISBN 978-90-474-2326-3.
  6. Константин Анисимов (2017). В поисках Олеговой Руси. Алгоритм. pp. 298–. ISBN 978-5-04-004759-8.
  7. Dolinescu-Ferche 1984.

Sources

Further reading

  • Teodorescu, V., 1966. La civilisation Ipoteşti Cândeşti (Ve-VIIe siècles de. ne). Actes du VIIe Congrès International des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques. Prague, pp. 21–27.
  • Teodor, E.S., 2004. Un Update for ‘Ipoteşti-Cândeşti culture’. Zborník na počestDariny Bialekovej (Nitra: SAV), pp. 405–414.
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