The 2019 excavations of the roman period and the migration period at the Yaskovichi-1 settlement in the Pripyat polesie

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The paper presents results of the excavations conducted at the open settlement of Yaskovichi-1 in 2019. The settlement was discovered in 2017 in the northern fringe of the Pripyat Polesie. The site contains a horizon dating to the late Roman period (the turn of the 3rd - mid-4th centuries) rich with finds comparable with antiquities of the Kiev culture. Analyzing some fragments of the vessels and other items, the author traces down the links between its residents and the Wielbark population. The subsequent horizon of the site, i.e. that of Prague culture, is represented by individual finds and few fragments of ceramics. The latter are correlated, mostly, with the early development of the Prague ceramic assembly in the Pripyat Polesie, without excluding phase 0, which is the final stage of the Late Roman period and the beginning of the Migration Period.

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Iron age, roman period, belarus, polesie, kiev culture, formation of prague culture

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IDR: 143176021   |   DOI: 10.25681/IARAS.0130-2620.262

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