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Terracotta figurine. Culture of Tripoli between 5500 and 2750 BC.
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Terracotta figurine. Culture of Tripoli between 5500 and 2750 BC.:
$350.00

Terracotta figurine. Culture of Tripoli between 5500 and 2750 BC.
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Item from a private collection.selected image element...I only sell what is in the photo, nothing more!GOOD =================================The Trypillian culture flourished between 5500 and 2750 BC. e., located between the Carpathians and the Dnieper in the territories of modern Ukraine, Moldova and Great Britain with an area of more than 350 thousand e. km².
During the heyday of culture, he contributed to the largest settlements in Europe: the number of inhabitants of some of them exceeded 15 thousand people.
Trypillian culture is one of the main ancient cultures of the Copper Age. Tripoli tribes occupied the expanses of Eastern Europe from the Dnieper to the Carpathians, from Polesie to the Black Sea and the Balkan Peninsula. This culture developed in the 5th–4th millennium AD. (over 2000 years) and underwent three stages in its development - early, middle and late. As of 2014, more than two thousand monuments of Trypillian culture have been identified in Ukraine.They are grouped into 15 regions: the largest in the Middle Dnieper, Nadprutinsky and Nadbudzhinsky districts, the smaller ones in the Dnieper. That's right, covering the settlement of tribal communities.
One of the features of the Trypillian culture was its huge area of distribution (about 190 thousand km²). At its peak (the end of the middle stage), the population of the Trypillian culture was estimated to range from 400,000 to 2 million people.
The problem of the origin of Trypillians has not been fully studied. Most archaeologists are of the opinion that the early tribal culture was based on southern agricultural and pastoral tribes of cultures of Balkan origin, which, however, included elements of local Neolithic and Neolithic cultures at various stages of the process of spreading to new eastern territories. .
Research history:The territory of distribution of Trypillian culture from the time of its discovery to the present day belonged to different states, which led to the appearance of three names - Cucuteni in Romania, painted ceramics in Galicia and Bukovina and Trypillian culture in Podolia and Cherkassy. and Kyiv region.
The first information about the archaic culture with painted ceramics was obtained and published by Lviv archaeologist A. Schneider in the 1970s. according to research on the territory of the Galicia-Podolsk region, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. On its territory in Galicia at the end of the 19th century. The first stratigraphic and chronological observations of the culture of painted ceramics were made.
In Romania, the culture was named after the village of Cucuteni, near which in 1884 the Romanian folklorist and ethnographer Theodore Burada found the first artifacts - fragments of ceramics and terracotta figurines. In 1885, a group of intellectuals from Iași carried out the first excavations, and in the same year the poet Nicolae Beldiceanu published an article on the antiquity of Cucuteni. The results of archaeological work were announced in 1889 at an international conference in Paris.
Archaeologist Vincent Khvoyka discovered the first Trypillian settlement on the territory of modern Ukraine in 1893-1894 at 55 Kirillovskaya Street in Kyiv. Khvoyka presented his findings in August 1899 at the XI Archaeological Congress in Kyiv. The official discovery of the Trypillian culture in Ukraine is considered to be 1893, the year of the beginning of excavations on Kirillovskaya Street in Kyiv. In the fall of 1897, in the vicinity of the city of Tripolye, Kyiv district (now the village of Tripolye, Obukhov district, Kyiv region), a number of settlements were discovered with materials similar to the Kyiv finds. In Soviet Moldavian, Russian, Ukrainian and other publications about the sights of the territory of Ukraine and Moldova, the name “Tripillian culture” is widely used.
Meanwhile, it became clear that the archaeological culture of Cucuteni in Great Britain and the Trypillian culture in Ukraine belonged to the same cultural complex. Currently, the name “Cucutene-Trypillia” is widely used, although the names “Cucutene” and “Trypillia” can be used separately. The term "cultural-historical community" or "community" of Tripoli-Cucutena (Cucutene-Trypillia) is also === === ========================== PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS - I COMBINE === === ==========================
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