findings seem related to those of the Dniepr-Donets II culture (5200/5000–4400/4200 BCE). The valley of the Samara river contains sites from earlier cultures...
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foragers at the Dniepr Rapids shifted to cattle herding, marking the shift to Dniepr-Donets II (5200/5000-4400-4200 BCE). The Dniepr-Donets culture kept...
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- Galinda) Yotvingians (they lived in Yotvingia) Eastern Balts Dniepr-Oka Balts Dniepr Balts Oka Balts Western Balts Pomeranian Balts Bojtár page 207...
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foragers at the Dniepr Rapids shifted to cattle herding, marking the shift to Dniepr-Donets II (5200/5000 – 4400/4200 BCE). The Dniepr-Donets culture kept...
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west, and is related to the Kemi Oba culture (3700-2200 BCE) at the Bug-Dniepr area and the Crimea, and seems to have had connections to the Maykop culture...
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Eastern Europe proper (e.g. some of the largest rivers; the Dniestr and Dniepr), as well as loanwords adopted predominantly through the Eastern Slavic...
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Nadruvians, and Curonians. The East Balts, including the hypothesised Dniepr Balts, were living in modern-day Belarus, Ukraine and Russia.[citation needed]...
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the Red Army forces which invaded Ukraine, in particularly, the 1st Trans-Dniepr division. This division had 10000 soldiers, and included the anarchist brigades...
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speakers had expanded over significant distance, from the Rhine to the Dniepr spanning about 1,200 km (700 mi). The period marks the breakup of Late Proto-Germanic...
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showed an increase in fortifications, meanwhile moving eastwards towards the Dniepr. Steppe herders, archaic Proto-Indo-European speakers, spread into the lower...
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44.15°N 9.883333°E / 44.15; 9.883333 (Boactes) Borysthenes Dnieper (Dniepr) Sarmatia 46°30′00″N 32°20′00″E / 46.5°N 32.333333°E / 46.5; 32.333333...
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construction workers from the iron and steel mills of Magnitogorsk, the Dniepr hydroelectric power station, and the Turkestan-Siberian railway... materials...
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pre-Italic may have developed. Slavic and Baltic developed at the middle Dniepr (present-day Ukraine). Haak et al. (2015) envision a migration from the...
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28 August 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2015. "Onwar.com, Red Army crosses Dniepr River". Onwar.com. Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved...
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28 August 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2015. "Onwar.com, Red Army crosses Dniepr River". Onwar.com. Archived from the original on 26 November 2010. Retrieved...
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(originally Moscow region was an enclave inhabited by a remnant of the Dniepr-Oka Baltic peoples, the Eastern Galindians or Goliad', which were conquered...
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Dněpr (Czech), Dnieper (Italian), Dniéper (Spanish), Dnièper (Catalan), Dniepr (Polish), an Dnípir (Irish), Dnipro - Дніпро or Dniper - Дніпер (Ukrainian)...
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