Research of the middle ages big villages in the south-taiga Kama region

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Analysis of archaeological data of the big villages (selishje) of Lasva I, Sevastiany and Svaly allowed to find out significant similarity of their substantive culture and proximity of time. By reason of poor inventory, the monuments date back to about V-VI centuries. The monuments refer to low-powered, no intense, cultural layer, which, probably, reflects a large scale migration of the population to the territories of the south-taiga Kama Region in 1000 B.C.

Селища ласьва i, lasva i, the south-taiga kama region, ceramics, i тыс, sevastiany, svaly

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