"240"^^ . . "RIV/61989592:15210/13:33147648" . . "The Migration Period" . . "978-80-87365-60-1" . "V" . . . . "15210" . "1"^^ . . "88296" . . "1"^^ . "The Migration Period"@en . . "The Migration Period" . "42"^^ . . "The Prehistory of Bohemia 7. The Roman Iron Age and the Migration Period" . "RIV/61989592:15210/13:33147648!RIV14-MSM-15210___" . . "[D676B82D9B82]" . "Praha" . . "The Migration Period"@en . . "Unlike the preceding Roman period, many more cemeteries and graves survived than settlements. The native Germanic population lived in Bohemia until the middle of the 5th century, though by then the people had already been mixing with people from the west and the Danube region. Development in Bohemia was not uniform. Bohemia witnessed formation of the Vina\u0159ice group with its centre in the central and northwest parts of the region, and the P\u0159e\u0161\u0165ovice-Friedenhain group, whose population settled south and west Bohemia and is regarded as the predecessors of the Bavarians. Further changes occurred at the turn of the 6th century. Bohemia at the time was one of the territories through which new waves of Elbe-Germanic colonist (Thuringians and Langobards) travelled, staying for a brief period and leaving behind many artefacts. The end of the Migration period can be dated to the second half of the 6th century, a period when the majority of the Germanic (Suebian) population departed to the Danube region, some even further to northern Italy, and groups of the first Slavs archived in Bohemia."@en . "Archeologick\u00FD \u00FAstav AV \u010CR, Praha, v.v.i." . "Unlike the preceding Roman period, many more cemeteries and graves survived than settlements. The native Germanic population lived in Bohemia until the middle of the 5th century, though by then the people had already been mixing with people from the west and the Danube region. Development in Bohemia was not uniform. Bohemia witnessed formation of the Vina\u0159ice group with its centre in the central and northwest parts of the region, and the P\u0159e\u0161\u0165ovice-Friedenhain group, whose population settled south and west Bohemia and is regarded as the predecessors of the Bavarians. Further changes occurred at the turn of the 6th century. Bohemia at the time was one of the territories through which new waves of Elbe-Germanic colonist (Thuringians and Langobards) travelled, staying for a brief period and leaving behind many artefacts. The end of the Migration period can be dated to the second half of the 6th century, a period when the majority of the Germanic (Suebian) population departed to the Danube region, some even further to northern Italy, and groups of the first Slavs archived in Bohemia." . "Droberjar, Eduard" . . . . "The Migration period, Bohemia, settlement, archaeological finds"@en .