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Lipița culture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lipița culture
Lipiţa culture (Romanian ''Lipiţa'', Polish ''Lipica'' other spellings: ''Lipitsa, Lipitza'') is the archaeological material culture representative of a Dacian tribe.〔Shchukin (1989) 306〕〔Parvan, Florescu (1982) 547〕 It took its name from the Ukrainian village of Verkhnya Lypytsya (ukr. ''Верхня Липиця'', Romanian ''Lipița de Sus'' (''Upper Lipița'')), region Rohatyn Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. ==Geography== It is located on the Upper Dniester and Middle Dniester, Upper Prut, in the Carpathians and Subcarpathians of today’s Bukovina, Pokuttya, Galicia, Transcarpathia and Maramureş. It lasted from the middle of the 1st century BC to the beginning of the 3rd century AD.
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