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Poyanesti-Lukashevskaya culture

Southeast Europe ІІІ — І centuries. BC. Poyanesti-Lukashevo culture is marked in purple

Poyanesti-Lukashevskaya culture , room. cultura Poienești -Lukașevka - the archaeological culture of the 1st half of the 1st millennium, distributed in Romania , Moldova and Ukraine .

It developed under the strong influence of the Latin culture . For the monuments of the Poyanesti-Lukashev culture, ancient settlements and extensive villages are uncharacteristic; there is no such variety of types of funerary detachment as in Geth culture. The origin of monuments of the Poyanesti-Lukashevka type is associated with the Yastorf periphery (R. Wulpe, K. Takenberg, D. A. Machinsky, M. Babesh). Studies indicate the northern origin of the burial sites of Poyaneshti, Lukashevka and Dolinyan, and confirm that the Poyaneshti-Lukashevskaya culture could not evolve from the culture of the Getae IV-III centuries. BC e. The absence of southwestern, Balkan-Illyrian elements on monuments of the Poyanesti-Lukashevka type suggests that they were left by the very part of the Bastarn that did not participate in the Balkan campaigns of the Third Macedonian War - the singers.

Sources

  • Eremenko V.E. The process of latenization of archaeological communities of the late pre-Roman times of Eastern Europe and the formation of Zarubinets culture. Abstract of Cand. East. sciences . - L. , 1990. - 18 p. (inaccessible link)
  • Schukin M. B., Eremenko V. E. On the problem of the Cimbri, Teutons and Celtoscythians: three riddles // ASGE. - 1999. - No. 34 . - S. 134-160 .
  • Laten culture . Archived on May 3, 2008.

Literature

  • Machinsky D. A. On the dating, origin and ethnicity of monuments of the Poyanesti-Lukashevka type // Archeology of the Old and New Worlds. - M. , 1966.
  • Smirnova G. I. Burial ground of the Poyanesti-Lukashevka type near the village Dolinyans in Bukovina // Soviet Archeology . - 1981. - No. 3 .
  • Smirnova G.I., Megey V.F. Burial ground of the Poyanesty-Lukashevka type near the village of Dolinyans (excavations 1985, 1987, 1988) // Stratum plus . - 2000. - No. 4 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Poyanesti- Lukashevskaya_kultura&oldid = 96126634


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