Chernoles culture
Years: 1025BCE - 500BCE
The Chernoles culture, an Iron Age archaeological unit dating ca.
1025–700 BCE, is located in the forest-steppe between the Dniester and Dnieper Rivers, in what is now northern Ukraine.
This location corresponds to where Herodotus later placed his Scythian ploughmen.
From 200 BC, the culture was overrun by the arrival of Germanic and Celtic settlers to the region.
