词条 | Prague-Korchak culture |
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The Prague-Korchak culture was an archaeological culture attributed to the Early Slavs. The other contemporary main Early Slavic culture was the Prague-Penkovka culture situated further south, with which it makes up the "Prague-type pottery" group.[1] The largest part of sites dates to the late 5th and early 6th century AD according to Late Roman iron fibulae.{{sfn|Dolukhanov|2014|p=163}} Settlements were as a rule placed at rivers, near water sources, and were typically unfortified, with 8–20 households with courtyards.{{sfn|Cvijanović|2013|p=328}} Burial sites were both flat graves and barrows (kurgans), and cremation was dominant.{{sfn|Dolukhanov|2014|p=163}} Scholar M. Kazanski identified the 6th-century Prague (Prague-Korchak) culture and Sukow-Dziedzice group as Sclaveni archaeological cultures, and the Penkovka culture (Prague-Penkovka) was identified as Antes.{{sfn|James|2014|p=96}} See also
References1. ^{{harvnb|Dolukhanov|2014|p=163}}; {{harvnb|Cvijanović|2013|pp=}} Sources{{refbegin}}
4 : Early Slavic archaeology|Slavic archaeological cultures|6th century in Europe|Early medieval archaeological cultures of Europe |
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