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Gothiscandza - Archaeology |  | Gothiscandza - Archaeology: Encyclopedia II - Gothiscandza - Archaeology |  | In the 1st century a new culture appeared at the mouth of the Vistula, called the Wielbark Culture replacing the local Oksywie culture. The most salient component of Scandinavian influence in the 1st century AD is the introduction of Scandinavian burial traditions such as stone circles and the stelae, showing that those who buried their dead preferred to do so according to Scandinavian traditions.
However, there is also archaeological evidence of previous Scandinavian influence in the area during the Nordic Bron ...
See also:Gothiscandza, Gothiscandza - History and linguistics, Gothiscandza - Archaeology, Gothiscandza - Norse mythology, Gothiscandza - The Gutasaga, Gothiscandza - Ynglingatal |  | | Gothiscandza, Gothiscandza - Archaeology, Gothiscandza - History and linguistics, Gothiscandza - Norse mythology, Gothiscandza - The Gutasaga, Gothiscandza - Ynglingatal |  | |
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Gothiscandza - Archaeology
Main article Wielbark culture
In the 1st century a new culture appeared at the mouth of the Vistula, called the Wielbark Culture replacing the local Oksywie culture. The most salient component of Scandinavian influence in the 1st century AD is the introduction of Scandinavian burial traditions such as stone circles and the stelae, showing that those who buried their dead preferred to do so according to Scandinavian traditions.
However, there is also archaeological evidence of previous Scandinavian influence in the area during the Nordic Bronze Age and the Pre-Roman Iron Age[1][2], perhaps corresponding to the arrival of Rugians and Vandals.
In the 3rd century AD, the Wielbark culture spread into Scythia, where it formed the Gothic Chernyakhov culture.
Other related archives1st century, 2nd, 3rd century, 6th century, Berig, Chernyakhov culture, Dag the Wise, Filimer, Goths, Gotland, Gotlanders, Greeks, Gutasaga, History of the Germanic peoples, Jordanes, Lemovians, Lygians, Nordic Bronze Age, Norse mythology, Norse sagas, Oium, Oksywie culture, Pliny the Elder, Pre-Roman Iron Age, Proto-Germanic, Reidgotaland, Rugians, Scandinavia, Scandza, Scythia, Suiones, Tacitus, Vandals, Vistula, Wielbark Culture, Wielbark culture, stelae, stone circles
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