File:Cucuteni-Tripol'ye Culture Outline Map.png

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Summary

The maximal extent of settlements associated with the Cucuteni-Tripol'ye archaeological complex during all periods (c. 4800-3000 BC).

Also shown are modern provincial borders, illustrating how the territory covers all of Moldova plus parts of Ukraine and Romania. Original description by uploader:<a class="external autonumber" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3ACucuteni-Trypillian_culture&diff=510645687&oldid=501650275">[1]</a>

"It is drawn from a n=2600 dataset of Cucuteni-Tripol'ye sites, identical to the data shown in the maps published in Manzura 2005 ("Steps to the Steppe"), if you'd like to read an article that addresses some of these large-scale spatial issues."
  • Igor Manzura, “Steps to the Steppe: Or, How the North Pontic Region was Colonized,” Oxford Journal of Archaeology XXIv.4 (2005), pp. 313–338. [which page?]

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current06:47, 8 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 06:47, 8 January 20171,150 × 1,050 (324 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)The maximal extent of settlements associated with the Cucuteni-Tripol'ye archaeological complex during all periods (c. 4800-3000 BC). <p>Also shown are modern provincial borders, illustrating how the territory covers all of Moldova plus parts of Ukraine and Romania. Original description by uploader:<a class="external autonumber" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3ACucuteni-Trypillian_culture&diff=510645687&oldid=501650275">[1]</a> </p> <dl><dd>"It is drawn from a n=2600 dataset of Cucuteni-Tripol'ye sites, identical to the data shown in the maps published in Manzura 2005 ("Steps to the Steppe"), if you'd like to read an article that addresses some of these large-scale spatial issues."</dd></dl> <ul><li>Igor Manzura, “Steps to the Steppe: Or, How the North Pontic Region was Colonized,” <i>Oxford Journal of Archaeology</i> XXIv.4 (2005), pp. 313–338. [which page?]</li></ul>
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