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Vikentiy Khvoyka

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in Ukraine. The exact year of his discovery is uncertain: 1893, 1896 and 1887 have been reported. He presented his findings at the 11th Congress of Archaeologists in 1897. The same culture was discovered in
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in Kyiv, where Khvoyka lived from 1898 to his death in 1914, was renamed in his honour, and a memorial plaque was installed there.
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and worked as a teacher. He turned his attention to archaeology in the 1890s and excavated around Kyiv and the
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region. He was one of the founders of Kyiv's Museum of Antiquities and Art, now the
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Commemorative coin issued on the 150th anniversary of Khvoyka's birth
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around the same time, where it was called the Cucuteni culture.
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Khvoyka died in Kyiv on 20 October 1914. He is buried in the
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coin to mark the 150th anniversary of Khvoyka's birth.
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Khvoyka was born on 21 February 1850 in the village of
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the Russian Empire
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Semín
Kingdom of Bohemia
Austrian Empire
Kyiv
Russian Empire
Trypillian culture
Archaeology
Ukrainian
Russian
Czech
archaeologist
Trypillia culture
Scythian
Zarubintsy
Chernyakhov
early Slavic
archaeological cultures

Semín
Kingdom of Bohemia
Austrian Empire
Chrudim
Prague
Russian Empire
Kyiv
Dnieper
National Historical Museum
Trypillia culture
Romania

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