Ipotești–Cândești Culture
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The Ipotești–Cândești culture ( ro, Cultura Ipotești-Cândești, uk, культура Іпотешть-Киндешть) was an archaeological culture in Eastern Europe. It developed in the mid-6th century by the merger of elements of the Prague-Penkovka and Prague-Korchak cultures and local cultures (including Germanic) in the area between Prut and Lower Danube. It stretched in the Lower Danube over territory in Romania and Moldova. The population of the area was made up of germanic (mostly gothic), and
Slavic tribes This is a list of Slavic peoples and Slavic tribes reported in Late Antiquity and in the Middle Ages, that is, before the year AD 1500. Ancestors *Proto-Indo-Europeans (Proto-Indo-European speakers) ** Proto-Balto-Slavs (common ancestors of Bal ...
. There are views that it derived from the Chernyakhov culture and represented a group of the Antes. The houses were identical to the Slavic huts of the Prague-Korchak and Penkovka areas. The sites in Romania are known as ''Ipotești-Candești-Ciurel'' or ''Ipotești-Ciurel-Cândești''.


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* Teodorescu, V., 1966. La civilisation Ipotești Cândești (Ve-VIIe siècles de. ne). Actes du VIIe Congrès International des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques. Prague, pp. 21–27. * Teodor, E.S., 2004. Un Update for "Ipotești-Cândești culture". Zborník na počest. Dariny Bialekovej (Nitra: SAV), pp. 405–414. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ipotesti-Candesti culture 6th century in Europe History of the Romanians Romania in the Early Middle Ages Dacians Germanic archaeological cultures Early Slavic archaeology East Slavic history Early medieval archaeological cultures of Europe Archaeological cultures in Moldova Archaeological cultures in Romania Archaeological cultures in Ukraine