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List of early East Slavic states : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of early East Slavic states
The following is a list of tribes who lived on the territories of contemporary Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine. The tribes were later replaced or consolidated by Slavs, starting with the formation of Kievan Rus', including the semi-autonomous principalities of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, that existed in the first half of the second millennium. The area was later expanded to become the Tsardom of Russia, followed by the Russian Empire, which became part of the Soviet Union. == Proto-Slavic people == ''See Proto-Slavic language'' Clan cultures of the Stone Age and Bronze Age, up to the Late Antiquity period of the tribal societies that were replaced or incorporated into the Early Slavs. *Bükk culture *Bug-Dniester culture *Catacomb culture *Cernavodă culture *Cucuteni-Trypillian culture *Corded Ware culture *Dnieper-Donets culture *Globular Amphora culture *Khvalynsk culture *Korchak culture *Lipiţa culture *Lusatian culture *Mariupol culture *Middle Dnieper culture *Pomeranian culture *Przeworsk culture *Samara culture *Srubna culture *Sredny Stog culture *Trzciniec culture *Usatovo culture *Venethi *Yamna culture
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