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- Vikentiy Viacheslavovych Khvoyka (Ukrainian: Вікентій В'ячеславович Хвойка; Russian: Викентий Вячеславович Хвойка; Czech: Vincenc Častoslav Chvojka; born...
- Graphic depiction of archaeological excavations in Kyiv by Vikentiy Khvoyka...
- cultures were discovered by the Czech-Ukrainian archaeologist, Vikentiy Khvoyka, who conducted numerous excavations around Kyiv and its vicinity. With...
- was identified around 1899 by the Czech-Ukrainian archaeologist Vikentiy Khvoyka and is now attested by about 500 sites. The culture was named after finds...
- Empire. Notable archaeologists of the area around Kyiv include Vikentiy Khvoyka. Scholars continue to debate when the city was founded: The traditional...
- range 100–450 hectares. It was near Trypillia that archaeologist Vikentiy Khvoyka discovered an extensive Neolithic site of the Cucuteni-Trypillian culture...
- Polans were attached to Kievan Rus'.[citation needed] According Vikentiy Khvoyka, the Polanians were most likely descended from the Trypillia culture. However...
- the Wayback Machine (in Russian). Great Russian Encyclopedia. Volume 34. Khvoyka-Shervinsky Archived 2018-01-17 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian). Great...
- disabling some forms of communication, and killing 5 people. Timeline of Kyiv Khvoyka, Vikentiy (2015-12-28). "Kiew-Kyrill-Wohnplatz settlement Cyril Park"....
- visionary and an economic advisor to the Ukrainian government. Vikentiy Khvoyka, discovered Trypillia culture Simhah Pinsker (1801–1864), Polish-Jewish...