and lasted until around 4550/4500 BC. It was absorbed by the expanding Boian culture in its transition towards the Gumelnița culture. Its cultural links...
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Retrieved 26 June 2012. "Haiducul credintei din Valea Timocului, Boian Alexandrovici, decorat de presedintele Basescu". RGN Press (in Romanian). 2 March 2008...
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prehistoric times: the remains of a neolithic settlement, belonging to the Boian-Giulești culture (4100–3700 BC) were found in the northwestern part of the...
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Dim Sturdza. Familiile boierești din Moldova și Țara Românească. Vol.II, Boian -Buzescu. Editura Simetria, București, p.448 Vd. Dicționar Enciclopedic...
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Cucuteni–Trypillia culture (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
also influenced by the Linear Pottery culture from the north, and by the Boian culture from the south. Through colonisation and acculturation from these...
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Origin of the Romanians (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
performed a "genetic analysis of a relatively large number of samples of Boian, Zau and Gumelnița cultures in Romania (n = 41) (M_NEO)" Ancient DNA study...
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web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) Monah, Dan (2005). "Religie si arta in cultura Cucuteni (Religion and art in Cucuteni culture)". In Dumitroaia, Gheorghe...
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mock-offering to the heat-stricken people." A specific reference to the village of Boian, in Doina's ninth line, has contributed to that locality's notoriety in...
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