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Milograd culture

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on Ukrainian territory) is an archaeological culture, lasting from about the 7th century BC to the 1st century AD. Geographically, it corresponds to present day southern
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Archaeological Cultures, eastern Europe, c. mid 8th century BC
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Archaeological culture on present-day Belarus and Ukraine
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