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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. The largest part of sites dates to the late 5th and early 6th century AD according to Late Roman iron fibulae. Settlements were as a rule placed at rivers, near water sources, and were typically unfortified, with 8–20 households with courtyards. Burial sites were both flat graves and barrows (kurgans), and cremation was dominant.

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  • Prag-Kortschak-Kultur (de)
  • Cultura di Praga-Korčak (it)
  • Praag-Kortsjakcultuur (nl)
  • Prague-Korchak culture (en)
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  • Die Prag-Kortschak-Kultur (englisch Prague-Korchak culture) war eine archäologische Kultur des 5. bis 7. Jahrhunderts im Gebiet des heutigen Deutschlands, Polens, Tschechiens, der Slowakei, von Belarus und der Ukraine. Sie umfasste die * Prager Kultur * Kortschak-Kultur * Sukow-Dziedzice-Gruppe * Szeligi-Gruppe Sie erstreckte sich vom mittleren Dnepr und Prypjat bis zur Donau, der mittleren Elbe und der Havel. Träger der Kultur waren namentlich nicht erwähnte frühslawische Stämme. (de)
  • 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. The largest part of sites dates to the late 5th and early 6th century AD according to Late Roman iron fibulae. Settlements were as a rule placed at rivers, near water sources, and were typically unfortified, with 8–20 households with courtyards. Burial sites were both flat graves and barrows (kurgans), and cremation was dominant. (en)
  • La cultura di Praga-Korčak era una cultura archeologica attribuita ai Protoslavi. L'altra principale cultura protoslava contemporanea era quella di Praga-Penkovka posizionata più a sud, con la quale costituisce il gruppo "di ceramiche di tipo Praga". La maggior parte dei siti archeologici risale alla fine del V secolo e all'inizio del VI, secondo quanto suggeriscono le fibule di ferro tardoromane ivi reperite. Gli insediamenti erano di norma disposti lungo i fiumi, vicino a fonti d'acqua a cui attingere, e tipicamente non erano fortificati, con 8-20 abitazioni famigliari provviste di cortili. Le sepolture avvenivano sia in fosse superficiali sia in tumuli (kurgan), e la cremazione era predominante. (it)
  • De Praag-Kortsjakcultuur is een archeologische cultuur uit de 5e tot 7e eeuw op het gebied van het huidige Duitsland, Polen, Tsjechië, Slowakije, Wit-Rusland en Oekraïne. Ze wordt onderverdeeld in de: * Praagcultuur * Mogillacultuur * Kortsjakcultuur Nauw verwant is de: * De cultuur strekte zich van de Dnjepr in het oosten tot aan de Havel in het westen. (nl)
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  • Die Prag-Kortschak-Kultur (englisch Prague-Korchak culture) war eine archäologische Kultur des 5. bis 7. Jahrhunderts im Gebiet des heutigen Deutschlands, Polens, Tschechiens, der Slowakei, von Belarus und der Ukraine. Sie umfasste die * Prager Kultur * Kortschak-Kultur * Sukow-Dziedzice-Gruppe * Szeligi-Gruppe Sie erstreckte sich vom mittleren Dnepr und Prypjat bis zur Donau, der mittleren Elbe und der Havel. Im Osten grenzte die Prag-Kortschak-Kultur an die slawische Kolotschin-Kultur, im Südosten an die Penkowka-Kultur, im Nordosten an die baltische Ostlitauische Hügelgräberkultur und im Westen an das fränkische Reich. Träger der Kultur waren namentlich nicht erwähnte frühslawische Stämme. (de)
  • 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. The largest part of sites dates to the late 5th and early 6th century AD according to Late Roman iron fibulae. Settlements were as a rule placed at rivers, near water sources, and were typically unfortified, with 8–20 households with courtyards. Burial sites were both flat graves and barrows (kurgans), and cremation was dominant. 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. (en)
  • La cultura di Praga-Korčak era una cultura archeologica attribuita ai Protoslavi. L'altra principale cultura protoslava contemporanea era quella di Praga-Penkovka posizionata più a sud, con la quale costituisce il gruppo "di ceramiche di tipo Praga". La maggior parte dei siti archeologici risale alla fine del V secolo e all'inizio del VI, secondo quanto suggeriscono le fibule di ferro tardoromane ivi reperite. Gli insediamenti erano di norma disposti lungo i fiumi, vicino a fonti d'acqua a cui attingere, e tipicamente non erano fortificati, con 8-20 abitazioni famigliari provviste di cortili. Le sepolture avvenivano sia in fosse superficiali sia in tumuli (kurgan), e la cremazione era predominante. Lo studioso Michel Kazanski ha identificato la cultura di Praga del VI secolo (Praga-Korčak) e il gruppo di Sukow-Dziedzice come le culture archeologiche degli Sclaveni, e quella di Penkovka (Praga-Penkovka) è stata identificata con gli Anti. (it)
  • De Praag-Kortsjakcultuur is een archeologische cultuur uit de 5e tot 7e eeuw op het gebied van het huidige Duitsland, Polen, Tsjechië, Slowakije, Wit-Rusland en Oekraïne. Ze wordt onderverdeeld in de: * Praagcultuur * Mogillacultuur * Kortsjakcultuur Nauw verwant is de: * De cultuur strekte zich van de Dnjepr in het oosten tot aan de Havel in het westen. In het oosten grensde de Praag-Kortsjakcultuur aan de eveneens Slavische Kolotsjincultuur, op het zuidoosten aan de nauw verwante Penkivkacultuur, in het noordoosten aan de Baltische Oostlitouwse grafheuvelcultuur en in het westen aan het Frankische Rijk. (nl)
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