词条 | Gáva-Holigrady culture |
释义 | {{short description|Archaeological culture}}{{unreferenced|date=July 2012}}{{Expand Polish|Kultura Gáva|topic=culture|date=June 2012}} The Gáva-Holigrady culture was a late bronze age culture of Eastern Slovakia, Western Ukraine (Zakarpats'ka Oblast and Dnister river basin), Northwestern Romania and Northeastern Hungary. It is considered a subtype of the Urnfield culture. Gava-Holigrady culture is named after an archaeological settlement Gava in Northeastern Hungary and an archaeological site Holigrady (Голігради) in Ukrainian Ternopil Oblast. In Slovakia, the culture has originated in the early twentieth century BC. Gáva people lived in settlements and castles that they built in the Slovakian and Transylvanian uplands. Gava-Holigrad people considered to be of Thracian ethnicity. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gava culture}}{{Europe-hist-stub}} 11 : Urnfield culture|Archaeological cultures of Central Europe|Archaeological cultures of Eastern Europe|Archaeological cultures of Southeastern Europe|Bronze Age cultures of Europe|Thracian archaeological cultures|Archaeological cultures in Hungary|Archaeological cultures in Romania|Archaeological cultures in Slovakia|Archaeological cultures in Ukraine|Articles needing translation from Polish Wikipedia |
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