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Romania Cucuteni-Trypillia Ancient Civilization of Europe
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published: 17 Mar 2010
author: TheMistAnchorite
Romania Cucuteni-Trypillia Ancient Civilization of Europe
Romania Cucuteni-Trypillia Ancient Civilization of Europe
- published: 17 Mar 2010
- views: 374
- author: TheMistAnchorite
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Ancient Civilization of EuropeރCucuteni-Trypillia 4800 to 3000 BC
Ancient Civilization of EuropeރCucuteni-Trypillia 4800 to 3000 BC
http://www.youtube.com/w...
published: 22 Dec 2013
Ancient Civilization of EuropeރCucuteni-Trypillia 4800 to 3000 BC
Ancient Civilization of EuropeރCucuteni-Trypillia 4800 to 3000 BC
Ancient Civilization of EuropeރCucuteni-Trypillia 4800 to 3000 BC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnADnlrwiYA http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9052.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucuteni-Trypillian_culture- published: 22 Dec 2013
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ANCIENT TRYPILLIA 2010 WWW
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published: 24 Jan 2012
author: Канал користувача 1404Ruslan
ANCIENT TRYPILLIA 2010 WWW
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"Ukraine: from Trypillia to Kyiv Rus"
In 2010-2012, Ukraine for the first time presents a large-scale historical and cultural he...
published: 19 Apr 2009
author: priadman
"Ukraine: from Trypillia to Kyiv Rus"
"Ukraine: from Trypillia to Kyiv Rus"
In 2010-2012, Ukraine for the first time presents a large-scale historical and cultural heritage project in the United States. Particularly, a number of exhi...- published: 19 Apr 2009
- views: 2176
- author: priadman
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Cucuteni Museum - One of the first great civilizations of Europe 5000--3000 BC
CUCUTENI MUSEUM - The one of the first Great Civilizations of Europe: Cucuteni--Trypillia ...
published: 27 Jan 2014
Cucuteni Museum - One of the first great civilizations of Europe 5000--3000 BC
Cucuteni Museum - One of the first great civilizations of Europe 5000--3000 BC
CUCUTENI MUSEUM - The one of the first Great Civilizations of Europe: Cucuteni--Trypillia 5000--3000 BC + Vinca 6-3millennium BC. The Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, also known as Cucuteni culture, is a Neolithic--Eneolithic archaeological culture which existed from approximately 4800 to 3000 BC, from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dniester and Dnieper regions in modern-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine today . The culture was initially named after the village of Cucuteni in Iasi County, Romania. In 1884 Teodor T. Burada visited the tell (a hill or mound formed by long-term human occupation) there and found fragments of pottery and terracotta figurines. Th first Great Civilizations of Europe: Cucuteni--Trypillia 5000--3000 BC + Vinca 6-3millennium BC. ( Romania ) The Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, also known as Cucuteni culture (from Romanian), is a Neolithic--Eneolithic archaeological culture which existed from approximately 4800 to 3000 BC, from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dniester and Dnieper regions in modern-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine today . The culture was initially named after the village of Cucuteni in Iasi County, Romania. In 1884 Teodor T. Burada visited the tell (a hill or mound formed by long-term human occupation) there and found fragments of pottery and terracotta figurines. http://aleximreh.wordpress.com/2011/01/17/th-first-great-civilization-of-europe-cucutenitrypillia-50003000-b-c/ http://www.pinterest.com/QuaintrelleLife/neolithic-old-europe-danube-culture/ Criş culture Bulgaria, Moldavia, Serbia, Wallachia 5900 to 4750 BC Starčevo culture northwest Bulgaria, Kosovo, Serbia, Drina Valley in Southwest Srpska Republic, southern Vojvodina, 5750 to 5250 BC Dudeşti culture southeast Muntenia 5500 to 5250 BC Vinča culture Serbia, Transylvania 5500 to 4000 BC Szakálhát group southern Hungary, Vojvodina, northern Transylvania 5260 to 4880 BC Boian culture northern Bulgaria, Muntenia, southeast Transylvania 5250 to 4400 BC Tisza culture Hungary, Moldavia, Slovakia, Transylvania, western Ukraine, Vojvodina 4880 to 4400 BC Gumelniţa-Karanovo culture eastern Wallachia, northern Dobruja 4400 to 3800 BC Bubanj-Sălcuţa-Krivodol group northwestern Bulgaria, Oltenia, southern Serbia 4300 to 3800 BC. Cucuteni-Trypillian culture Romania, Moldavia, Western Ukraine to Dnieper River 4800 to 3200 BC.- published: 27 Jan 2014
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Ukraine Showcases Neolithic Culture
CHEN: In a small village of Ukraine, the ancient ways of a neolithic culture are re-enacte...
published: 05 Jul 2008
author: NTDTV
Ukraine Showcases Neolithic Culture
Ukraine Showcases Neolithic Culture
CHEN: In a small village of Ukraine, the ancient ways of a neolithic culture are re-enacted. Here's the story from NTD's Ukrainian team. STORY: The Trypillia...- published: 05 Jul 2008
- views: 2588
- author: NTDTV
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Арійський стандарт Брама часу Aryan standard
Науковці встановили: "Трипільці теж були з роду R1A1, і розселення по тереторії сучасної У...
published: 08 Jan 2013
author: Vladimir Romanov
Арійський стандарт Брама часу Aryan standard
Арійський стандарт Брама часу Aryan standard
Науковці встановили: "Трипільці теж були з роду R1A1, і розселення по тереторії сучасної України вони почали з Буковини. Доречі трипільці нікуди не зникали, ...- published: 08 Jan 2013
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- author: Vladimir Romanov
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Gregory Martynenko ЖАЙВIР SKYLARK українська пісня Ukrainian song
Enjoy a passionate live performance of a beautiful modern song about Ukraine! Gregory MART...
published: 10 Jun 2009
author: Gregory Martynenko
Gregory Martynenko ЖАЙВIР SKYLARK українська пісня Ukrainian song
Gregory Martynenko ЖАЙВIР SKYLARK українська пісня Ukrainian song
Enjoy a passionate live performance of a beautiful modern song about Ukraine! Gregory MARTYNENKO sings «JAIVIR» (SKYLARK) by Valerian STRATUCA, lyric by Anat...- published: 10 Jun 2009
- views: 2258
- author: Gregory Martynenko
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Cucuteni Culture . Neolithic
The Cucuteni - Trypillia culture. { Romania, Moldova, Ukraine} Stone Age Period //
Photo ...
published: 14 Sep 2013
Cucuteni Culture . Neolithic
Cucuteni Culture . Neolithic
The Cucuteni - Trypillia culture. { Romania, Moldova, Ukraine} Stone Age Period // Photo Montage by Neokoolt NGO. 2013.// Thanks for watching !- published: 14 Sep 2013
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Ukraine: 7,000 Years of Civilization - The Trypillian Culture
7,000 years old civilization and counting - The Ancient Trypillian Culture.
Cucuteni-Tr...
published: 28 Jan 2014
Ukraine: 7,000 Years of Civilization - The Trypillian Culture
Ukraine: 7,000 Years of Civilization - The Trypillian Culture
7,000 years old civilization and counting - The Ancient Trypillian Culture. Cucuteni-Trypillian culture The Trypillian People - An Ancient Culture Rich In Symbolism Trypillian culture derives its name from the village of Trypillia in Ukraine where artifacts of this ancient civilization were first discovered. Archeological excavations show that as early as 5,000 B.C. these ancient agrarians settled in the forest steppe in areas of the upper Dniester river on the west with later settlements found up to the middle Dnipro on the East. Trypillian society was matriarchal, with women heading the household, doing agricultural work, and manufacturing pottery, textiles and clothing. Hunting, keeping domestic animals and making tools were the responsibilities of the men. It is little wonder then, that the primary deity of this ancient population was female. The Trypillian culture developed a rich symbolic system based on their religious beliefs of the Great Goddess as the powerful giver and regenerator of life and the wielder of death. Trypillian pottery contains elaborate symbolic forms with highly stylized pictures and patterns reflecting concepts of nature, life and the spiritual world. The tri-color designs of white, red and black are comprised of lines, spirals, crosshatched patterns, egg-shaped motifs and other symbols reflecting their ancient beliefs. Territory of present day Ukraine _ Criş culture Bulgaria, Moldavia, Serbia, Wallachia 5900 to 4750 BC Starčevo culture northwest Bulgaria, Kosovo, Serbia, Drina Valley in Southwest Srpska Republic, southern Vojvodina, 5750 to 5250 BC Dudeşti culture southeast Muntenia 5500 to 5250 BC Vinča culture Serbia, Transylvania 5500 to 4000 BC Szakálhát group southern Hungary, Vojvodina, northern Transylvania 5260 to 4880 BC Boian culture northern Bulgaria, Muntenia, southeast Transylvania 5250 to 4400 BC Tisza culture Hungary, Moldavia, Slovakia, Transylvania, western Ukraine, Vojvodina 4880 to 4400 BC Gumelniţa-Karanovo culture eastern Wallachia, northern Dobruja 4400 to 3800 BC Bubanj-Sălcuţa-Krivodol group northwestern Bulgaria, Oltenia, southern Serbia 4300 to 3800 BC. Cucuteni-Trypillian culture Romania, Moldavia, Western Ukraine to Dnieper River 4800 to 3200 BC. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucuteni-Trypillian_culture http://www.pinterest.com/QuaintrelleLife/neolithic-old-europe-danube-culture/- published: 28 Jan 2014
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6,000-Year-Old European House Reconstruction and Extraordinary Practice of House Burning
6, 000-Year-Old European Neolithic House Reconstruction And Extraordinary Practice of Hous...
published: 27 Jan 2014
6,000-Year-Old European House Reconstruction and Extraordinary Practice of House Burning
6,000-Year-Old European House Reconstruction and Extraordinary Practice of House Burning
6, 000-Year-Old European Neolithic House Reconstruction And Extraordinary Practice of House Burning Inhabitants of Old Europe ( Cucuteni-Trypillian, Starčevo, Vinča......) lived in large villages. They built their homes like this, with defensive walls. And in the center - a circle. It was a kind of an arena where they organized different activities. They also kept the sacred bulls there. For archaeologists, these old stones and ceramics are a language that speaks volumes about the past. Judging by the remains, there was an orange clay furnace here. In a Cucuteni-Trypillian home it occupies a significant part of the house. And these shards are the remains of ancient pottery. Cucuteni/Trypillia [7500-4750 years ago] was an extensive cultural area in Romania and northward into Ukraine and Moldova. These late neolithic Europeans built a towns of up to 15,000 people, and many villages and hamlets. The houses in the towns were built in concentric circles around a commons. These brightly decorated wattle-and-daub structures sometimes had two and three stories. Log houses and underground dwellings were also built. Large amounts of beautiful pottery have been found, and many clay female figurines. They invented the potter's wheel and the vertical two-chamber kiln. The Cucuteni farmed but also hunted and gathered in the surrounding forests and steppes. Some of their pottery is marked with symbols suggestive of writing. There is no evidence of warfare for most of that time; only in its later period fortifications and weapons were found. These may have protected against wild animals, but there was also a violent culture associated with sacrificial mass graves and hill forts called kurgans that eventually moved closer from the east, and may have put pressure on the Cucuteni, along with climatic vagaries and environmental degradation. The Cucuteni would burn down their Houses periodically and move; it is assumed this was for religious reasons, but perhaps they discovered that it was healthier for them to burn the accumulated filth and start over on fresh ground. Needless to say, this resettlement pattern, combined with clearings for farmland, was hard on the land. The Cucuteni were master potters, weavers and knitters, and cared a great deal about beauty in the objects they created. They were so fond of their houses they left clay models of them. Their sensible dependence on both foraging and cultivation, along with craft and trade, brought them prosperity. It is thought by some that the larger houses were really house-shrines. Graves were not richly endowed. Women's graves often contained red ochre, sometimes beads, figurines and tools. It must have been a pleasant and creative place to live. Unfortunately the areas have not been investigated for a long time. Latest archeological methods will disclose many more details about the lives of these esthetically gifted people. The study of the extraordinary practice of routine house burning of the Old Europe Civilizations provides important insights into the early history of Europe. The Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, which existed in the present-day southeastern European nations of Romania, Moldova and Ukraine during the Neolithic Age and Copper Age, from approximately 5500 to 2750 BC, left behind thousands of settlement ruins containing a wealth of archaeological artifacts attesting to their cultural and technological characteristics.[1] Refer to the main article for a general description of this culture; this article deals with its house burning practice. Contents Repetitive settlement burnings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_burning_of_the_Cucuteni%E2%80%93Trypillian_culture Criş culture Bulgaria, Moldavia, Serbia, Wallachia 5900 to 4750 BC Starčevo culture northwest Bulgaria, Kosovo, Serbia, Drina Valley in Southwest Srpska Republic, southern Vojvodina, 5750 to 5250 BC Dudeşti culture southeast Muntenia 5500 to 5250 BC Vinča culture Serbia, Transylvania 5500 to 4000 BC Szakálhát group southern Hungary, Vojvodina, northern Transylvania 5260 to 4880 BC Boian culture northern Bulgaria, Muntenia, southeast Transylvania 5250 to 4400 BC Tisza culture Hungary, Moldavia, Slovakia, Transylvania, western Ukraine, Vojvodina 4880 to 4400 BC Gumelniţa-Karanovo culture eastern Wallachia, northern Dobruja 4400 to 3800 BC Bubanj-Sălcuţa-Krivodol group northwestern Bulgaria, Oltenia, southern Serbia 4300 to 3800 BC. Cucuteni-Trypillian culture Romania, Moldavia, Western Ukraine to Dnieper River 4800 to 3200 BC.- published: 27 Jan 2014
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sumer-kurgan cultures on the steppe
vinca, trypillia kurgan hassuna samarra tell halaf al ubaid jemdet nassr sumeria mezopotam...
published: 30 Jun 2012
author: HungarianHistory2
sumer-kurgan cultures on the steppe
sumer-kurgan cultures on the steppe
vinca, trypillia kurgan hassuna samarra tell halaf al ubaid jemdet nassr sumeria mezopotamia subartu elam avar hun uz sabir daha dacian parthian atilla ogur ...- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 322
- author: HungarianHistory2
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Cucuteni in Bucharest. Expozitie la Palatul Sutu - Muzeul Municipiului Bucuresti
VIDEO: Cucuteni la Bucuresti! Expozitie la Palatul Sutu cu obiecte ceramice si de arta ale...
published: 24 Jul 2013
author: Ziaristi Online
Cucuteni in Bucharest. Expozitie la Palatul Sutu - Muzeul Municipiului Bucuresti
Cucuteni in Bucharest. Expozitie la Palatul Sutu - Muzeul Municipiului Bucuresti
VIDEO: Cucuteni la Bucuresti! Expozitie la Palatul Sutu cu obiecte ceramice si de arta ale celei mai vechi civilizatii a Europei, dezvoltata pe teritoriul Ro...- published: 24 Jul 2013
- views: 123
- author: Ziaristi Online
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Готель-ресторан "Трипілля"
Готель-ресторан «Трипілля», що розташувався за містом, поєднує в собі не тільки кращі трад...
published: 20 Mar 2013
Готель-ресторан "Трипілля"
Готель-ресторан "Трипілля"
Готель-ресторан «Трипілля», що розташувався за містом, поєднує в собі не тільки кращі традиції закладу для відпочинку, але і є найправдивішим нагадуванням пр...- published: 20 Mar 2013
- views: 12
- author: Trypillya Restaurant & Hotel Complex
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BRIXIA RUMENA OK.mp4
Con un'eccezionale scoperta nel cuore di Brescia, a cura dell'Osservatorio delle Civiltà A...
published: 20 Nov 2010
author: Natasa Korosec
BRIXIA RUMENA OK.mp4
BRIXIA RUMENA OK.mp4
Con un'eccezionale scoperta nel cuore di Brescia, a cura dell'Osservatorio delle Civiltà Arcaiche, si pone in luce la presenza di un insediamento del tardo n...- published: 20 Nov 2010
- views: 1111
- author: Natasa Korosec
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Muzeul de Artă Eneolitică Cucuteni din Piatra Neamt #priNeamt 8
In perioada 13-15 decembrie 2013 a avut loc cea de-a II-a editie a infotripului #priNeamt....
published: 17 Dec 2013
Muzeul de Artă Eneolitică Cucuteni din Piatra Neamt #priNeamt 8
Muzeul de Artă Eneolitică Cucuteni din Piatra Neamt #priNeamt 8
In perioada 13-15 decembrie 2013 a avut loc cea de-a II-a editie a infotripului #priNeamt. Peste 40 de invitati din toate colturile tarii si din Republica Moldova au vizitat orasul Piatra Neamt si imprejurimile.- published: 17 Dec 2013
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Finding neolithic figurines, Stubline (Serbia)
A unique assemblage of 43 figurines and 11 miniature tool models discovered at the Late Ne...
published: 03 Jan 2014
Finding neolithic figurines, Stubline (Serbia)
Finding neolithic figurines, Stubline (Serbia)
A unique assemblage of 43 figurines and 11 miniature tool models discovered at the Late Neolithic site at Crkvine-Stubline in Serbia (2008). The distinctiveness of this find is that it was discovered in it original context, where the figurines were used, and that the objects were found in their original arrangement. I also discuss to what extent it is possible,considering the figurines arrangement, to understand hints of social structure and organisation of communities in the final phase of Vinča culture (cca. 4600 BC). https://www.academia.edu/1113030/Arrangement_of_Vinca_culture_figurines_a_study_of_social_structure_and_organisation- published: 03 Jan 2014
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