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Gord (archaeology) - Wikipedia A gord is a medieval Slavonic fortified settlement, usually built on strategic sites such as hilltops (a hillfort), riverbanks, lake islets or peninsulas between the 6th and 12th centuries in Central and Eastern Europe
Social:Gord (archaeology) - HandWiki A gord is a medieval Slavic fortified wooden settlement, sometimes known as a burgwall after the German term for such sites
The Early Middle Ages (Slavic) settlement in the Český Krumlov region We have discovered a site of a fortified settlement, some grave- mounds and rare country settlement remains so far Two significant changes are worth mentioning There is the first written evidence of the Český Krumlov region and its history
List of Early Slavic archaeology - FamousFix List A gord is a medieval Slavic fortified wooden settlement, sometimes known as a burgwall after the German term for such sites Gords were built during the late Bronze and early Iron Ages by the Lusatian culture (c 1300–500 BCE), and later in the 8th–7th centuries CE, in what is now Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, eastern
Gord (archaeology) - LiquiSearch A gord is a medieval Slavic fortified settlement, also occasionally known as a burgwall or Slavic burgwall after the German name for these sites The ancient peoples were known for building wooden fortified settlements
A Slavic Fortified Settlement in Mikulčice | South Moravia The Slavic fortified settlement in Mikulčice is one of the most significant places illustrating the history of the Czech state Valy near Mikulčice was most likely the capital of Great Moravia
Broch, Crannog and Hillfort: Early Medieval Poland: One or many models . . . Szeligi near Płock: reconstruction of an early Slavic fortified settlement of the 6th century (after T Kordala) The material culture of the Slavs from the first phase of the Early Middle Ages became the focus of interest in Poland in the mid-1950s