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  Antiquity, Project Gallery: Czerniak et al
The Brzesc Kujawski type settlement is a characteristic, spatially extensive (2-6ha) group of many longhouses and repeated through many centuries, which consists of several trapezoidal longhouses (Jazdzewski 1938; Gabalówna 1966; Czerniak 1980; 1994; 2002; Bogucki 1982; 1988; Grygiel and Bogucki 1997).
Brzesc Kujawski is the best known site (Jazdzewski 1938; Grygiel 1986), but similar extensive and long-lived settlements are known from Krusza Zamkowa, Biskupin, Koscielec Kujawski, Zegotki, Kuczkowo, Oslonki (Kujawy) and Racot (Wielkopolska) (for a list of settlements, see Czerniak 2002).
Summing up, during one season of limited flying valuable aerial data were acquired on two Brzesc Kujawski type settlements and several myths were debunked concerning the Early Neolithic in the Polish Lowlands and the applicability of aerial photography in Poland.
antiquity.ac.uk /ProjGall/czerniak/czerniak.html   (1833 words)

  
 Kresy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The transit trade that once passed through the city has moved north, and modern Brzesc is a backwater, unattractively and utilitarianly rebuilt.
Brzesc province's population has remained static, at 1.8 million, for the past century, as as many people emigrate as are born.
It is this backwater status, however, that has allowed Brzesc to avoid entirely the Polonization that befell the Byelorussian populations of Grodno province.
users2.ev1.net /~redroach/ad2300/newpage4.htm   (2661 words)

  
 Brzesc(Brest)
In 11th century Brzesc was an old Rusian trade center and a fortress on the border with Polish and Lithuanian territories.
In 1020 Bierascie was occupied by the Polish Duke Boleslaw
In the beginning of the 13th century the troops of the Polish king Konrad Mazowiecki occupied the city but the population of Brzesc resisted and the king had to return the city to the Galich-Wolyn Duchy.
www.kresy.co.uk /brzesc.html   (606 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Brzesc nad Bugiem (CIS And Baltic Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Brzesc nad Bugiem (CIS And Baltic Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Brzesc nad Bugiem, CIS And Baltic Political Geography
More articles from AllRefer Reference on Brzesc nad Bugiem
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/X/X-Brzescna.html   (138 words)

  
 Archaeological Research at Oslonki, Poland
Since Oslonki was occupied at the same time as the nearby settlement at Brzesc Kujawski, paths and trails were undoubtedly cut through the forest.
Since both Oslonki and Brzesc Kujawski were both abandoned about 4000 B.C., the question exists as to whether they outstripped the ability of the local ecosystem to support their inhabitants.
The investigation of this issue is one of the key research question to be addressed in the next few years.
www.princeton.edu /~bogucki/oslonki.html   (741 words)

  
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From 1458 until the Union of Brest (Brzesc) 1596 the lands belonging to the Kyivan metropolitanate coincided with the borders of the dynastically linked states of Poland and Lithuania.
During the council of Brzesc in 1596, archimandryte of the Monastery Hilarion Masalski was among the major opponents of the union.
The Union of Brzesc in 1596 joined the Catholic Church and is presently known as the Greek Catholic Church.
wanclik.free.fr /brest.htm   (7835 words)

  
 FT-17 in the Polish service
Their mobilization was finnished on 6 September 1939, and then they were transported towards Brzesc on the Bug town.
Well-known photo of the German soldiers examining Polish FT-17 tanks in the main gate of the Citadel in Brzesc.
Most probably these tanks of the former 2nd battalion were in the independent light tank company, created in Brzesc as a unit of the C-in-C disposal (source [3]).
www.geocities.com /pibwl/ft17.htm   (2815 words)

  
 The War for One Man   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
He met a train engineer who agreed to let him ride the freight train east to Brzesc on the Bug River.
From Brzesc, he had 100 miles to go on foot to reach Pinsk.
The land was under Soviet control, but it was where his family was, and it was the only home he knew.
members.aol.com /alicebeard/bogdan/dyonizy.html   (1697 words)

  
 BELARUS - Old Vintage Antique Postcard Postcards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
- Brest (Brzesc) : Duma area (Postally used Postcard).
- Brest (Brzesc) : The male nurses of the Brest Litovsk Military Hospital (Unused Postcard, Undivided back).
- Brest (Brzesc) : The Railroad Station (Postally Used Postcard).
www.postcardman.net /belarus.html   (286 words)

  
 BREST-LITOVSK, BREST, BRISK, BRESTYE, BERESTIE, BERESTOV, BRZESC, sometimes Russia or Poland and now Belarus - Jewish ...
In Russian documents it is also referred to as Brestye or Berestov.
Brzesc, Brzesc nad Bugiem (Brest on the River Bug) and Brzesc-LitevskIn (Litewski) were the Polish names.
In Yiddish documents it is also referred to as Brisk D'lita (Brest of Lithuania).
www.brest-belarus.com   (1153 words)

  
 GrygielR_8_1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Early Neolithic Sites at Brzesc Kujawski, Poland: Preliminary Report on the 1976--1979 Excavations
Since 1976, excavations have been conducted on two neighboring Early Neolithic sites at Brzesc Kujawski, Wloclawek district, Poland.
The aim of this research is to improve the understanding of the developmental sequence of Early Neolithic cultures on the Polish lowlands as well as to recover palaeobotanical and archaeozoological materials to study the changes in subsistence patterns over time.
www.bu.edu /jfa/Abstracts/G/GrygielR_8_1.html   (93 words)

  
 GrygielR_13_2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Early Neolithic Sites at Brzesc Kujawski, Poland: Preliminary Report on the 1980--1984 Excavations
Since 1976, excavations have been conducted on two neighboring Early Neolithic sites at Brzesc Kujawski, Poland.
The original goals of this research, to obtain a radiocarbon-supported sequence of Early Neolithic cultures of the Polish Lowlands and to recover paleobotanical and faunal remains, have been expanded to include the investigation of household activities and regional settlement distribution.
www.bu.edu /jfa/Abstracts/G/GrygielR_13_2.html   (107 words)

  
 WWW-Virtual Library - Polish History Index: Comment on Changing Neolithic Landscapes at Brzesc Kujawski, Poland
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 Map of Brzesc Kujawski, Wloclawskie, Poland Poland | Multimap.com
Map of Brzesc Kujawski, Wloclawskie, Poland Poland
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These locations are nearest as the crow flies, but may not be nearest by road.
www.multimap.com /wi/25722.htm   (73 words)

  
 Traveljournals.net - Brzesc, Bydgoszcz, Poland - Location on world map, coordinates and short facts
Traveljournals.net - Brzesc, Bydgoszcz, Poland - Location on world map, coordinates and short facts
/ Explore / Poland / Locations / Brzesc, Bydgoszcz
Maps and coordinates for Brzesc, Bydgoszcz, Poland are approximative and not valid for navigation.
www.traveljournals.net /explore/poland/map/m706742/brzesc.html   (71 words)

  
 Magdeburg Sting 1936 - Part IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Leon Trotsky meets with Polish delegation at Brzesc Litewski, ninety miles north of Zamosc, while Budienny's cavalry is ready to take Zamosc.
Trotsky fallows Lenin's order: "Words at Brzesc, swords at Warsaw."
Polish code breakers supply Pilsudski with vital information; Tukhachevsky's army at Warsaw's gates is short of supplies.
www.minelinks.com /war/people.html   (848 words)

  
 Antique, historic, rare and old maps. Maps of Europe. Map #9701   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Der Koniglichen Republik Polen Woiwodschaften Kalisz, Gnesen, Brzesc, u: Inowroclaw (#9701)
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www.raremaps.com /cgi-bin/map-builder.cgi?Europe+Poland+9701   (341 words)

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