During extensive field work, different aspects of the large Tripolye settlement Stolniceni I in northwest Moldova were investigated by an international team. These investigations allow a reassessment of these population agglomerations from the first half of the 4th millennium BCE in Moldova and their comparison with more eastern Tripolye sites. The investigations carried out in 2017 included the completion of the archaeo-magnetic survey of the settlement and the targeted archaeological excavations of various types of contexts. Besides the investigation of a ditch enclosing the site and test trenches in different parts of the settlement, the excavations focused mainly on two areas in the north of the settlement: On the one hand, excavations ...
The so-called Trypillia megasites, one of the largest Chalcolithic Eurasian sites (5th and 4th mille...
In 2018 and 2019, archaeological field research was conducted at the settlement of Hariachkivka 8 (l...
The second year of the Yurta‑Stroyno Archaeological Project continued in the excavation of the area ...
In the years 2022 and 2023, the Trypillia hilltop settlement of Trinca-La Șanț in northern Moldova w...
Tripolye is the label of a very long-lasting and geographically widespread cultural complex of the E...
High precision geomagnetic plans of Tripolye mega-sites were recorded by a German-Ukrainian project ...
Geomagnetic research and drillings provide new results regarding settlement organisation and populat...
Geomagnetic research and drillings provide new results regarding settlement organisation and populat...
There are numerous Eneolithic settlements of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture in North and Central Mol...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
The emergence of a large settlement in the 4th millennium BC in Eastern Europe marks a new level of ...
The discovery of the first Gumelniţa Culture settlements in the region between the Prut and the Dnie...
In 2013 the first excavation campaign took place in Maidanetske by a joint interdisciplinary Ukraini...
Brînzeni cave occupies an important place in the Palaeolithic of Moldova. Its significance is recons...
The so-called Trypillia megasites, one of the largest Chalcolithic Eurasian sites (5th and 4th mille...
In 2018 and 2019, archaeological field research was conducted at the settlement of Hariachkivka 8 (l...
The second year of the Yurta‑Stroyno Archaeological Project continued in the excavation of the area ...
In the years 2022 and 2023, the Trypillia hilltop settlement of Trinca-La Șanț in northern Moldova w...
Tripolye is the label of a very long-lasting and geographically widespread cultural complex of the E...
High precision geomagnetic plans of Tripolye mega-sites were recorded by a German-Ukrainian project ...
Geomagnetic research and drillings provide new results regarding settlement organisation and populat...
Geomagnetic research and drillings provide new results regarding settlement organisation and populat...
There are numerous Eneolithic settlements of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture in North and Central Mol...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
The emergence of a large settlement in the 4th millennium BC in Eastern Europe marks a new level of ...
The discovery of the first Gumelniţa Culture settlements in the region between the Prut and the Dnie...
In 2013 the first excavation campaign took place in Maidanetske by a joint interdisciplinary Ukraini...
Brînzeni cave occupies an important place in the Palaeolithic of Moldova. Its significance is recons...
The so-called Trypillia megasites, one of the largest Chalcolithic Eurasian sites (5th and 4th mille...
In 2018 and 2019, archaeological field research was conducted at the settlement of Hariachkivka 8 (l...
The second year of the Yurta‑Stroyno Archaeological Project continued in the excavation of the area ...