For over a century, excavations on Trypillia sites in Ukraine and Moldova, as well as on Cucuteni sites in Romania, have revealed few obvious signs of architectural differentiation among the huge numbers of domestic houses. Now, for the first time, a new generation of geophysical prospection methods used to investigate mega-sites has revealed uncommonly large Trypillia structures which merit the name ‘mega-structures’. The first three such mega-structures were identified in geophysical prospection in 2009 at the mega-site of Nebelivka, Kirovograd Domain, Ukraine. This article provides a preliminary report on the excavation of the largest mega-structure in the summer 2012 season. This building, covering an area of 600m2, must rank as one of ...
The Nebelivka temple (20 by 60 meters size) was the largest public building in the Cucuteni-Trypilly...
In recent years, high-resolution geomagnetic surveys in Cucuteni-Tripolye settlements led to the dis...
In 2013 the first excavation campaign took place in Maidanetske by a joint interdisciplinary Ukraini...
For over a century, excavations on Trypillia sites in Ukraine and Moldova, as well as on Cucuteni si...
In 2012 the British-Ukrainian expedition continued investigations at the Trypillian culture settleme...
The Trypillia (Russian Tripolye) mega-sites in the Kirovograd and Cherkassy regions of Ukraine const...
The structures of large settlements of the Trypillia culture (about 4200-3300) on the territory of U...
At the end of the 5th millennium BCE, some of the vastest settlements of the time emerged on the for...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
<p>In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Try...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
The international project at Nebelivka included three field seasons, funded by grants obtained by P...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
The Trypillia megasites of Ukraine are the largest known settlements in 4th millennium BC Europe and...
The Nebelivka temple (20 by 60 meters size) was the largest public building in the Cucuteni-Trypilly...
In recent years, high-resolution geomagnetic surveys in Cucuteni-Tripolye settlements led to the dis...
In 2013 the first excavation campaign took place in Maidanetske by a joint interdisciplinary Ukraini...
For over a century, excavations on Trypillia sites in Ukraine and Moldova, as well as on Cucuteni si...
In 2012 the British-Ukrainian expedition continued investigations at the Trypillian culture settleme...
The Trypillia (Russian Tripolye) mega-sites in the Kirovograd and Cherkassy regions of Ukraine const...
The structures of large settlements of the Trypillia culture (about 4200-3300) on the territory of U...
At the end of the 5th millennium BCE, some of the vastest settlements of the time emerged on the for...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
<p>In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Try...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
The international project at Nebelivka included three field seasons, funded by grants obtained by P...
The first phase of the Trypillia mega-sites’ methodological revolution began in 1971 with aerial pho...
In Bilyi Kamin, Ukraine, a Trypillia megasite of the Chechelnyk group west of the River Southern Buh...
The Trypillia megasites of Ukraine are the largest known settlements in 4th millennium BC Europe and...
The Nebelivka temple (20 by 60 meters size) was the largest public building in the Cucuteni-Trypilly...
In recent years, high-resolution geomagnetic surveys in Cucuteni-Tripolye settlements led to the dis...
In 2013 the first excavation campaign took place in Maidanetske by a joint interdisciplinary Ukraini...