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In the second episode of our look at the Cucuteni-Trypillian civilization, we'll take a deep dive into the agricultural landscape, trade, the importance of salt and pottery. What religion did they practice? Why did they like to burn so much stuff? Who are the PIE's and why were they important in killing off the Trypillians? Plus the greatest mystery that has come out of this civilization - what the hell are those hollow binoculars for? We'll also explore some Trypillian museums around Kyiv, mainly the Trypilsky Cultural Museum and the Kyiv Regional Archeological Museum. To donate: https://www.wanderingtheedge.net/reviews Facebook & Instagram: @Wanderedgeukraine For more episodes, photo credits, sources and extras, please visit: wanderingtheedge.net
Which civilization is older - Sumer, Egypt or the Cucuteni-Trypillian? Find out in this episode and learn about the first civilization to build urban settlements, why they systematically burned down entire mega-sites and what kind of buildings they lived in. You'll also get a tour of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine which features awesome exhibits, cheap entrance fees and no little old Ukrainian ladies yelling at you! To donate: https://www.wanderingtheedge.net/reviews Facebook & Instagram: @Wanderedgeukraine For more episodes, sources and extras, please visit: wanderingtheedge.net
The Cucuteni–Trypillian culture is in the Neolithic–Eneolithic archaeological record (ca. 6000 to 2700 BC). Pre-Cucuteni dates from 6000, whereas ca. 5500-2750 Cucuteni-Trypillian. Archaeological records revealed their technological advancement in pottery production, agriculture and settlement structure. Artefacts from this period depict both anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures. N.B. also referred to as Cucuteni - Tripolye culture. In the video we mentioned the Ban Chiang culture was in China, it is infact in Thailand. ‘Archaeology Time’ is a short-doc series bringing to light ancient civilisations, comparing them with similar cultures of that time, whilst analysing the archaeological record. We hope this series inspires you to research the forgotten past and visit your local heritage sites/museums. Special thank you to all the volunteers at Allatra TV who filmed and edited this video, Natasha Billson, Past Preservers Expert (http://www.pastpreservers.com/) and the National Museum of Ukrainian History, Kyiv ( http://www.nmiu.com.ua/) For more information on AllatRa's activities please see http://allatra.org/ and/or http://books.allatra.org/en
În acest episod, ajungem în timpurile neoliticului și vorbesc despre culturile Europei vechi și arta lor. Ce ne spun ceramica de Cucuteni și Gânditorul de la Hamangia despre strămoșii strămoșilor noștri?
În acest episod povestesc despre sfârșitul culturilor Europei vechi.
În acest episod povestesc despre cultura Cucuteni - cea mai avansată, cea mai cunoscută, și cea mai frumoasă din culturile Europei vechi, apogeul dezvoltării lor.
Săptămâna asta încheiem discuția despre cultura de Cucuteni, și discutăm despre tezele referitoare la finalul celor 1500-2500 de ani de progres în neolitic.
Săptămâna asta vorbim despre cultura de Cucuteni, una din cele mai importante culturi neolitice din Europa. Datorită informației abundente vom reveni cu mai multe informații în următorul episod. Cultura Cucuteni se întinde peste teritoriul Moldovei și o bucată serioasă din Ucraina. E o cultură bogată în artefacte, găsite pe teritoriul a cca 3000 de așezări, … Continuă să citești #010 – Cultura de Cucuteni – rockstar-ul preistoriei în România