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The Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, also known as Cucuteni culture (from Romanian), Trypillian culture (from Ukrainian) is a late Neolithic archaeological culture which flourished between ca. 5500 BC and 2750 BC, from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dniester and Dnieper regions in modern-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine, encompassing an area of more than 35,000 km2 (13,500 square miles).
At its peak the Cucuteni-Trypillian culture built the largest Neolithic settlements in Europe, some of which had populations of up to 15,000 inhabitants
One of the most notable aspects of this culture was that every 60 to 80 years the inhabitants of a settlement would burn their entire village.
The reason for the burning of the settlements is a subject of debate among scholars; many of the settlements were reconstructed several times on top of earlier ones, preserving the shape and the orientation of the older buildings.
One example of this, at the Poduri, Romania site, revealed a total of thirteen habitation levels that were constructed on top of each other over a period of many years
The culture was initially named after the village of Cucuteni, located in Iași County, Romania, where the first objects associated with it were discovered. Cucuteni is close to the city of Iași, which is one of the centres of culture and higher education in Romania (having the oldest university in the country), including a large academic community. In 1884, one of these Iaşi scholars, the folklorist and teacher Teodor T. Burada, visited the tell (hill-shaped ruins) located next to the village of Cucuteni. During his visit he unearthed some beautiful pottery and terracotta figurines from the ruins
Cucuteni Culture 5500 B.C. Romania
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Pe Dealul Cetatuiei, acolo unde au fost descoperite, pentru prima data, vestigii ale culturii neolitice Cucuteni-Tripolye, s-a amenajat, in punctul Pietrarie, un Muzeu Arheologic, deschis publicului; putem vedea tumulul nr.3 din cadrul necropolei princiare geto-dacice si artefacte din ceramica originale apartinand culturii Cucuteni.
Exista un proiect de reconstituire a unui sat neolitic de tip Cucuteni, astfel incat, ingloband actualul muzeu, sa se realizeze un parc arheologic in care vizitatorii sa vada, pe viu, viata comunitatii din epoca respectiva: realizarea uneltelor si armelor, practicarea torsului si tesutului, prelucrarea pieilor de animale, prepararea hranei etc. Din anul 2003, probabil din lipsa banilor, nu s-a mai mai intamplat nimic cu acest proiect.
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Romanian traditional art - Romanian pottery
The Romanians have preserved their national being and their specific civilization and they evolved their own highly original tradition, an
ancient tradition, coming down from the Neolithic, developed by the Dacians and then enriched by the Greco-Roman world and the Byzantine one.
Outstanding artworks with an archaic decoration featuring anthropomorphic, zoomorphic (the snake, the horse, the bird) and vegetal elements (the wheat ear, the fir tree, the tree of life) or else geometrical elements that once had sacred meanings related to fecundity and fertility rites.
In Romania pottery has a millennial tradition, the museums boasting most valuable items dating back to the Neolithic. Evidence are the two anthropomorphic statuettes unearthed at Cernavoda and considered masterpieces, the Thinker and his spouse, as well as the famous Cucuteni painted earthenware. In 40 of the onetime 300 earthenware centers, potters still use traditional techniques to craft glazed or unglazed, red or black ware, decorated with sgraffito or with applied colors, usually red, black, brown, yellow, green and white.
It is superb by its simplicity, natural pigments and very ancient, cosmogonic style of decoration (spirals, concentric circles, wavey patterns) steeped in traditions of previous millenia .
Archaeology Time: Cucuteni - Trypillian Culture. AllatRa TV
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.
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Evolution of Cucuteni-Culture
This video is about evolution of Cucuteni-Culture,a culture from regions of Moldova,Dobrogea and Odessa wich has been existet in 75-37 B.C.
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The Cucuteni–Trypillia culture (Romanian: Cultura Cucuteni and Ukrainian: Трипільська культура), also known as the Tripolye culture (Russian: Трипольская культура), is a Neolithic–Eneolithic archaeological culture (c. 5200 to 3500 BC) of Eastern Europe.
It extended from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dniester and Dnieper regions, centred on modern-day Moldova and covering substantial parts of western Ukraine and northeastern Romania, encompassing an area of 350,000 km2 (140,000 sq mi), with a diameter of 500 km (300 mi; roughly from Kyiv in the northeast to Brașov in the southwest).The majority of Cucuteni–Trypillia settlements consisted of high-density, small settlements (spaced 3 to 4 kilometres apart), concentrated mainly in the Siret, Prut and Dniester river valleys.
During the Middle Trypillia phase (c. 4000 to 3500 BC), populations belonging to the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture built the largest settlements in Neolithic Europe, some of which contained as many as 3,000 structures and were possibly inhabited by 20,000 to 46,000 people.One of the most notable aspects of this culture was the periodic destruction of settlements, with each single-habitation site having a lifetime of roughly 60 to 80 years. The purpose of burning these settlements is a subject of debate among scholars; some of the settlements were reconstructed several times on top of earlier habitational levels, preserving the shape and the orientation of the older buildings. One particular location; the Poduri site in Romania, revealed thirteen habitation levels that were constructed on top of each other over many years.
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