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Bardy-Świelubie or Bartin-Zwillipp near modern Kolobrzeg (West Pomeranian Voivodship) was a Viking Age Slavic-Scandinavian settlement on the southern Baltic coast. It is named after the modern villages of Bardy and Świelubie. Bardy-Świelubie differs from other emporia: The location is rather far from the coastline, and Bardy was built before 800, making it one of the earliest Slavic burghs in the coastal area. Archaeological findings indicate participation in Carolingian trade, but evidence of non-Slavic presence is missing for this early stage.

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  • Bardy-Świelubie or Bartin-Zwillipp near modern Kolobrzeg (West Pomeranian Voivodship) was a Viking Age Slavic-Scandinavian settlement on the southern Baltic coast. It is named after the modern villages of Bardy and Świelubie. Bardy-Świelubie differs from other emporia: The location is rather far from the coastline, and Bardy was built before 800, making it one of the earliest Slavic burghs in the coastal area. Archaeological findings indicate participation in Carolingian trade, but evidence of non-Slavic presence is missing for this early stage. In the 9th century, Scandinavians (men and women) settled the site, as is evident from the adjacent Hügelgrab grave field in Świelubie. The Scandinavian colony is estimated to have held between 50 and 70 inhabitants. The exact site of the settlement, whether inside or close to the burgh, is not yet determined. A Slavic burgh as a predecessor for a Scandinavian settlement is not observed elsewhere, with the possible, but not yet evident exception of Wollin. Bardy-Świelubie was vacated in the late 9th century, when the Slavic grad of Kołobrzeg became the new center of the region. (en)
  • Bardy-Świelubie o Bartin-Zwillipp si trova nei pressi dell'odierna Kołobrzeg (Pomerania), ed era un insediamento slavo-scandinavo dell'epoca vichinga sulla costa meridionale del Mar Baltico. Prende il nome dagli attuali villaggi di Bardy (l'ex tedesca Bartin) e Świelubie (Zwillipp). Bardy-Świelubie è diversa dagli altri luoghi simili. Si trova abbastanza lontano dalla costa, e Bardy era stata fondata prima dell'800, il che la rende uno dei primi burgh slavi sull'area costiera. I ritrovamenti archeologici indicano una partecipazione al commercio carolingio, ma mancano le prove di una presenza non-slava in questo periodo. Nel IX secolo gli scandinavi (uomini e donne) si insediarono in questo luogo, come dimostrabile dalla presenza del vicino cimitero di tumuli a Świelubie. Si stima che la colonia scandinava abbia ospitato tra i 50 ed i 70 abitanti. Il punto esatto dell'insediamento, all'interno o nei pressi del burgh, non è stato definito con precisione. Un burgh slavo che abbia preceduto uno scandinavo non è stato mai osservato da nessuna parte, con la possibile ma non certa eccezione di . Bardy-Świelubie fu evacuata alla fine del IX secolo, quando il borgo di Kołobrzeg (Kolberg) divenne il nuovo centro della regione. (it)
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  • Bardy-Świelubie or Bartin-Zwillipp near modern Kolobrzeg (West Pomeranian Voivodship) was a Viking Age Slavic-Scandinavian settlement on the southern Baltic coast. It is named after the modern villages of Bardy and Świelubie. Bardy-Świelubie differs from other emporia: The location is rather far from the coastline, and Bardy was built before 800, making it one of the earliest Slavic burghs in the coastal area. Archaeological findings indicate participation in Carolingian trade, but evidence of non-Slavic presence is missing for this early stage. (en)
  • Bardy-Świelubie o Bartin-Zwillipp si trova nei pressi dell'odierna Kołobrzeg (Pomerania), ed era un insediamento slavo-scandinavo dell'epoca vichinga sulla costa meridionale del Mar Baltico. Prende il nome dagli attuali villaggi di Bardy (l'ex tedesca Bartin) e Świelubie (Zwillipp). Bardy-Świelubie fu evacuata alla fine del IX secolo, quando il borgo di Kołobrzeg (Kolberg) divenne il nuovo centro della regione. (it)
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  • Bardy-Świelubie (en)
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