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1937:. Such theories were viewed with reserve by his contemporaries, and accepted only as a hypothesis by the archeological mainstream of the 1970s. Archeologist Paul I. Dicu described the "Prepaleolithic" as an "ambiguous term", and as "nonsense" when applied to the "pebble culture". Among Nicolăescu-Plopșor's critics in this respect is another archeologist, Adrian Doboș, who creates an analogy with flawed deductions made about an archeological industry existing at
634:, focusing of investigating, documenting and preserving evidence about the historical past of Oltenian villages. He set as his personal ambition an archeological scrutiny of the entire region, in order to uncover "the traces of the most ancient people to have inhabited Oltenia", a population he initially believed had originated in Asia. Nicolăescu-Plopșor established a peasants' newspaper, also based in Plenița. Called
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with the latter accusing the former of plagiarizing from their teacher, and of contributing inferior versions of poems already collected by Plopșor; Popescu denied that this was the case. At the time, Bossun also reported that death had stopped the academician from publishing all his collected ballads, and also that he was preparing an anthology of
Oltenian writers, and a bibliography of Oltenian periodicals.
1259:. This version was partly backed, and partly corrected, by the conservator-restorer Petre Tănăsoaica. Though he notes that the sculpture was indeed used to weigh down cabbage, he places the events in Ostroveni. He also reports that Plopșor's person of contact was not a peasant, but in fact Popp's former aide, who "could not find the strength to abandon it and have it removed from his household circuit."
2346:. The writer defined his own text as "a bundle of crafted stories, garnished here and there with lies", and "a new story, from older, forgotten stories". His technique, Popescu assessed, "penetrates the world of Păcală, which it enlarges and deepens with a new yarn, the marriage of the famous folk hero." The "unborn" protagonists, who take turns recounting the anecdote pieces as
845:] ("The Priest Wife's Cane"). In recognition of his archeological expertise, in 1932 he was granted a Ph. D. by the University of Bucharest; he then underwent specialization in Paris, at the Anthropology Institute (to 1934). In tandem, he worked on collecting folklore from his native area, initially focusing on musical sources, the so-called
1061:, collecting and recording by hand Radu of Giubega's full work (some 75,000 lines of verse), as well as printing "at his own expense" the literary works of his Oltenian peers. In addition, he was directing a literary society hosted by Casa Băniei of Craiova. Plopșor was also putting out a regional-themed book collection, under the name of
2530:. Although they receive a human appearance, Tivisoc and Tivismoc still display supernatural attributes (such as consuming "fried chicken and garlic" instead of maternal milk). The story ends with their departure into the wild world, and the prospects of more adventures—possibly a second volume, which Plopșor never began writing.
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and other celebrated brigands, but, Popescu notes, display Păcală's mix of "intelligence and stupidity" in planning their getaway: the entire group follows the two boys up a rope of sand. After a seven-year climb takes them back to the mill, they redirect the river to flow back into Hell, and manage
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Archeology Institute. It was then taken to Craiova, and again displayed at the local section of the Academy, then taken for burial at Sineasca Cemetery (both events on June 2). In the immediate aftermath, his folklorist disciples Aurelian I. Popescu and Ștefan Bossun had a publicized dispute,
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collection of 1982, his theories regarding Tetoiu were "still open to question." Historian and journalist Vasile Surcel reported in 2009 that these locations had not been revisited by any
Romanian archeologist after the 1960s. Surcel claims: "Instead of continuing his research, his colleagues have
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as a professional sculptor at the time of his death. Dardu Nicolăescu-Plopșor died in
Craiova on June 8, 1989, being survived by his brother Ion, an engineer, and Stanca; Ion himself died just three days after. His father's memory had by then been honored with his inclusion into an anthology of
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Museum. His own preservation as a museum director was officially questioned in mid-1952, when musicologist Petre Brâncuș referred to him as a "former landowner" and a member of the "exploiting class". According to Brâncuș, he had never been challenged by his administrative supervisor, since the
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in the Tetoiu area used stones collected from great distances in carving out the carcasses of large animals—leading Nicolăescu-Plopșor to postulate that Tetoiu was a link between the australopithecine sites on three continents, evidencing "the oldest stages in the process of conscious work." A
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Szeletian, which he came to view as a manifestation of the Mousterian and the inaugural industry of the Upper Paleolithic. This claim was reviewed a final time in 1966, when he concluded that the Szeletian did not exist east of Hungary. Other discoveries from
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and ink bottle, in honor of its native son. By 2004, the commune's rapidly expanding Romani population was being blamed by
Georgică Pîslan, the mayoral secretary, on Plopșor's colonization projects; Pîslan noted that he was not interested in learning Romani, though he kept one copy of
2401:, "woe to them". The village is depicted by Plopșor as a place in which poverty is met with self-irony, resulting in absurd jokes. For example, a Vaideeni man deplores the loss of a pear, stolen from his yard by a sparrow, because he intended to use its fibrous tail as a "cart axle".
967:. In addition to such designs, which went as far as to demand a "Roma Church" within Romanian Orthodoxy, he envisioned the creation of a Roma Museum and a Roma illustrated encyclopedia, as well as a program to record and inventory all forms of Romani music. As Romanian historian
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magazine. Shortly after 1930, he rallied with other intellectuals of Romani origin—Aurel
Manolescu-Dolj, N. St. Ionescu, Marin I. Simion—in creating the first modern Romani (or "Gypsy") organization in Oltenia. It initially collaborated with the traditional structure of
1555:. He cited as his immediate predecessors a small group of amateur historians, among them Magnus Băileanu and a schoolteacher by the name of Calloianu. In supporting his own theory that ancient Oltenians had an Asian origin, Nicolăescu-Plopșor speculated on the basis of
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in June 1966. Addressing his guest, Plopșor spoke "of the activity and the tasks set for men of science", in particular at the
Institute. By then, he himself had been drafted into the Communist Party. Plopșor spent the latter part of his life in
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area (1966–1968), Plopșor Sr was made a corresponding member of the
Academy in 1963. His admittance was granted in recognition "of his rich cultural and scientific activity". Following the post-1950 discoveries of Paleolithic human remains and
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would generate a new land reform, and liquidated his own interests as a landowner (this allowed him to serve as chairman of the expropriation board). As caretaker of the Oltenian Museum, Nicolăescu-Plopșor controversially participated in the
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actually fitting the descriptor as "tales" or "stories"; as he notes, Plopșor's contribution as an author is "evidently manifest" in his scholarly commentary, scene descriptions and modern expressions (including at least one borrowing from
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and other prose works. His interest in inventorying folkloric elements often merged with his archeological work: reportedly, his explorations were accompanied by thorough interviews with locals, and purchases of traditional objects.
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The scholar's thirtieth commemoration in May 1998 was central to a festival in Sălcuța, with Stanca's participation—and with commemorative plaques prepared for local landmarks. Plopșor's centennial in 2000 was marked by Craiova's
2029:, concise poetry with lack of a punctuation, and written in capital letters. At the same time, it can be seen as a prayer filled with biblical imagery." He was most often praised for his work in prose, being seen by fellow author
302:; April 20, 1900 – May 30, 1968), was a Romanian historian, archeologist, anthropologist and ethnographer, also known as a folkorist and children's writer, whose diverse activities were primarily focused on his native region of
2551:, and caused the communist authorities to approve a plan with minimal investment in this area. Controversy has traditionally surrounded the supposed australopithecine sites investigated by Nicolăescu-Plopșor. According to the
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inaugurated in 1947–1948. In 1946, he was appointed the Museum of Oltenia's full director, holding the office until 1952. As noted in 1994 by literary columnist C. D. Zeletin, as early as 1945 he had become aware that the
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sites in his native country, placing them in a larger European context while producing his own systems of Prehistoric chronology and typology. His main contributions to archeology include the classification of Oltenian
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had mistakenly rendered Plopșor's first name as "Nicolae". Over the following years, another controversy erupted over his role in recovering the Brâncuși sculptures. Paul Rezeanu, who took charge of the pieces for the
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was not perceived as an immediate technological advance) and the supposed attestation of Neolithic childhood games (including his theory that pierced and intact bone objects of uncertain use were an early version of
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in 1952; it was rejected. According to scholar Raluca Bianca Roman, the piece, authored or just collected by Plopșor, may have been written during the interwar. In 1951, he was assigned to a researcher's post at the
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1027:, and was sustained a head wound during a related incident in Craiova. The authorities alleged that he had been brandishing a revolver, which prompted political adversaries to subdue him; an opposition newspaper,
2070:, but also complained the text was too laden with dialectal terms, and lacked a narrative structure. According to Iorga, Plopșor had displayed no "loving hand" in transcribing the source material. Ethnologist
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being one and the same locality. According to Pandrea, in 1966–1968 he directed the acquisition of 160,000 volumes by the Craiova branch of the Academy, mostly by channeling private donations for this cause.
1362:, he had become one of the main participants in uncovering and analyzing the newly opened sites. Personally heading such excavations after 1960, and working together with Dardu, he claimed to have discovered
526:. Constantin's parents remarked his natural inquisitiveness, and agreed to finance his education—which began at Obedeanu Preparatory School of Craiova. Constantin then completed his secondary studies at the
825:, who published the latter as a self-styled regionalist magazine, rated his colleague's contribution to folkloristics as "always interesting". Also that year, Nicolăescu-Plopșor recorded and published in
619:. He became the first folklorist to ignore a self-imposed silence about the revolutionary events, though the actual task of collecting Radu's poems went to three other amateur folklorists—Ion Voinescu of
1033:, challenged this claim, arguing that he had been pounced upon while walking down Madona Street. Nicolăescu-Plopșor then stood as a Georgist candidate in the 1934 elections for the Dolj County Council.
1493:, helping to rescue the local manor, and dating some of its walls to the late-15th century. He had by then dedicated himself to the localization of sites referred to in historical sources, such as the
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By the early 1960s, the new discoveries of Paleolithic remains prompted Nicolăescu-Plopșor to review his general conclusions. At the time, he came to argue that the Romanian Paleolithic began with a "
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in April 1934, noted that the source material was of little documentary value, urging Plopșor to publish more developed works. Graur also criticized Plopșor's written Romani: entirely modeled on the
627:, a regional institution founded in 1915, and where he was curator of the Archaeology and Folklore Section. The collection was largely based on objects he had gathered during his many field trips.
388:, also amassing land as an agriculturalist. Before World War II, he was one of the regional Oltenian leaders for the emerging Romani political movement, and a contributor to some of the first
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believes that Plopșor's dialectal writing is sometimes overdone and distasteful, "obscuring the meaning of phrases". He likens the effect with that produced by dialectal stories by the older
1023:, or "Georgists", which had coalesced PNL defectors. In May 1932, he was leader of the Georgists' chapter in Dolj, and a member of their Oltenian Bureau. He took part in campaigning for the
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latter was himself a "hostile element". Plopșor was nonetheless successful in calling for the reestablishment of an Oltenian Metropolis. His son Dardu Nicolăescu-Plopșor attended the
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Before 1987, a bust of Constantin Nicolăescu-Plopșor, done by Anton Barbu Panaghia, had been placed on permanent exhibit at the Craiova center for social sciences. Following the
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to drown the returning devils. There follows a reunion with Păcală, his legendary wedding to a woman selected by Tivisoc and Tivismoc, and the boys' eventual birth and reluctant
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holds a special Nicolăescu-Plopșor collection, which includes his book manuscripts and published works, as well as his correspondence with fellow intellectuals such as
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Béla Jávor, "Szervezkednek Románia cigányai... Cél: 'Népünk felszabadítása a megvetettségből'. — Vissza akarják hódítani a magasrangra emelkedetteket népükhöz", in
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joint venture), and Plopșor's team were mapping out a plan to transfer the historical buildings up on the Romanian shore. He completed his last work of literature,
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advised him to refrain from overemphasizing his Dolj-based regionalism in his fiction, as he was no longer documenting folkloric usage. Also that year, scholar
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town, commonly ridiculed in local folklore as the place where the cart transporting imbeciles "tumbled over", and mentions in passing the legend of Caracal's
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to a sharp divide between archeological evidence and the first written records, he concluded that, in Oltenia's case, "prehistory" extended throughout the
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During the final two decades of Nicolăescu-Plopșor's activity, he adopted a controversial approach to naming and classifying local cultures, prioritizing
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In time, the Romanian archeologist developed his own systems for subdividing prehistoric eras in an Oltenian context. Starting from the observation that
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notes: "These ideas indicate the emphasis placed on the preservation of the Gypsies' identity. However, some promoted integrationist ideas, such as the
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pottery, but did not disclose its exact location (probably as a means to ensure its better protection). He is also credited with having dug up the first
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as "the first Romanian attempt to scientifically coordinate and systematize folklore collections." Also that year, Plopșor began putting out the review
502:. His birth date is generally given as April 20, 1900, though some records have March 31. Of partial Romani Romanian ancestry, he was the descendant of
2641:, the atmosphere was "purely provincial", largely due to "long speeches and a mystification trend"; the same source noted that a message received from
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remains, proposing that the Oltenian site dated back to the Paleolithic. Plopșor centered his review of the Middle Paleolithic, and in particular the
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newspaper noted that his departure had weakened the PNL's support among the peasantry. By his own account, Plopșor was also disappointed with the
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reports that the family had occupied part of Vuia's home at the beginning of Dardu's scholarly career, and would still not return it in 1959.
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monk. Cerna-Rădulescu, who recalls being his disciple in the 1930s, also notes that he was putting out editions of historical memoirs by
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folktales. Cerna-Rădulescu describes the book as an "ambitious attempt to complete a folk novel", as well as an idirect proof that
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from around 1952, and afterwards was assigned as a researcher for the Academy. A letter of protest by ethnologist
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Alexandru I. Amzulescu, "Noi observații despre implicațiile folclorice ale evenimentelor anului 1907", in
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916:("Gypsy Stories"). In so doing, he became part of a cultural and political movement advocating the
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set up the C. S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor Socio-Human Research Institute, which publishes a yearbook of
2456:(having to recover them from hungry dogs). The real adventure starts when birds transport them to
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one. The heavy use of dialectal patterns was found off-putting by others. Writing about Plopșor's
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expedition uncovered fossilized Neanderthal and game remains, as well as a characteristic hearth.
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4719:, A. Bolomey, F. Mogoșanu, "The Prehistory of Romania from the Earliest Times to 1000 B. C.", in
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is an attempt at derailing the trains with lures of maize. The same section includes jokes about
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384:. During the interwar, he became noted as both a politician and activist for the welfare of the
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Virgil Dumitrescu, George Obrocea, "Despre 'dansul soarelui' și alte luminoase inițiative", in
3043:
2493:
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2347:
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1563:, suggesting that both the original Asian population and 20th century inhabitants had the same
1097:
696:, reports that it and all other interwar books by the same author had a minuscule circulation.
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523:
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Gr. Bran, "Machiavelismul d-lui C. Neamțu — Perspectivele organizației georgiste la Dolj", in
2366:, Popescu argues, "suggests a certain closeness to the mentality and ways of understanding".
2135:, "he puts his nose where his pot's not boiling", as in: "he does not mind his own business";
2127:). The usage of real-life peasant expressions, regional or pan-Romanian, extends to elaborate
1223:
Nicolăescu-Plopșor reached scholarly prominence after World War II, and especially during the
1138:). In 1938, he set up an Oltenian Archeology Institute, also founding a Craiova branch of the
623:, Ștefan Tuțescu, and Petre Danielescu. Also in 1922, Plopșor became honorary director of the
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2615:. In late 1995, a campaign was mounted for the museum to also purchase a large collection of
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1977:
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employed Nicolăescu-Plopșor as the chair of history; he supported the creation of museums in
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754:, with whom he began corresponding, Nicolăescu-Plopșor visited other such sites in Oltenia's
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Faculty of Letters and History. During that time, he became a disciple of Romanian historian
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investigations were closely linked to his interest in uncovering Oltenian manifestations of
876:, or local community leaders, as well as with the national associations founded by Orthodox
579:, Nicolăescu-Plopșor's first samples of regional Oltenian folklore appeared in the magazine
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1905:, age. In tandem, Nicolăescu-Plopșor took personal part in reassessing the Pleistocene and
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1263:
1188:. Focusing on his scholarly work by 1942, he discovered and published a manuscript copy of
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Gypsies at all cost, so the Gypsy movement in Romania in the 1930s cannot be considered a '
964:
755:
719:(Cleanov village) and his native Sălcuța (Plopșor) led him to propose the existence of two
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435:
in the 1950s. Although forced to sell his own land, he was controversially involved in the
233:
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Călinescu, p. 980; Teodor Nedelcea, "Viața cărților. Ediții. O reeditare neașteptată", in
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magazine, he was focusing on inventorying oral poems by a quasi-anonymous author, Radu of
166:
8:
3754:, "Despre dezvoltarea folcloristicii și etnografiei românești în deceniul 1950–1960", in
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and the end of communism, as part of a larger trend to provide communes with individual
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and other forms of pottery (postulating that, given the spread of mixed techniques, the
1161:, prevented him from doing so, and instead used the floor to campaign for the far-right
1113:
544:, Constantin preferred literature, but without interrupting his archeological pursuits.
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A. T., "Carnetul zilei. Magazin literar și artistic. Dr. C. S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor", in
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as "a middle-aged woman with blue, terrified eyes". The two boys intervene to stop the
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and quotes from Radu of Giubega. Plopșor's account also offers room for self-irony and
2421:
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1567:. He also concluded that the region almost completely lacked human presence during the
1404:
884:, until Manolescu-Dolj and Simion split the local group and proclaimed themselves each
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2496:, whose human population has been driven to disgust by the endless supply of milk and
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is praised by philologist Viktor Shapoval as "an extraordinary song, which presents a
1944:
During the late 1950s, Nicolăescu-Plopșor was prompted by new discoveries made in the
1695:
1088:. During August 1935, he addressed the Maglavit crowds, alongside journalists such as
707:, before turning his attention to other locations, where he discovered the remains of
376:, Nicolăescu-Plopșor was also known for his activity as a museologist and head of the
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3673:"Luptăm pentru pace! Alegerea comitelului de luptă pentru pace din județul Dolj", in
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Around 1923, Nicolăescu-Plopșor had begun digging on elevated sites known locally as
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Cătălin Davidescu, "Controverse. Brâncuși sau despre diversiunea 'științifică'", in
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2089:("woozy", in reference to a drunken mouse that picks on his feline persecutor), the
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in certain communities—he was among the first to propose its introduction into the
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Paul I. Dicu, "Omisiuni și erori arheologice și istorice în unele publicații", in
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region, suggesting, like others after him, that Ambrojevici had produced a flawed
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307:
171:
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Aurelian I. Popescu, Ștefan Bossun, "Scrisori către redacție. O controversă", in
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from documentary evidence. By then, Plopșor was editing a new cultural magazine,
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of land in Sălcuța, and brought in Romanies as colonists, to live on his estate.
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Lucian Zatti, "Pretențiile unui contribuabil. 'Cum rămîne cu deconturile?'", in
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With his reassessment of earlier theories came the assessment that the supposed
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1384:), where he personally uncovered traces of habitation after a 1954 expedition.
1192:'s 17th-century chronicle. He participated in the "Oltenia Week", organized by
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253:
3751:
2580:, left to him by the Nicolăescu-Plopșor family. The industrial high school in
2350:, are original creations of Nicolăescu-Plopșor, their names being nonsensical
2038:
1945:
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communities displayed a lifestyle similar to Neolithic patterns, and reducing
1634:, Plopșor followed a tendency common among scholars of his day, believing the
990:
Eventually, the inner-communal split harmed Nicolăescu-Plopșor's aspirations:
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Dona Roșu, Octavian Iliescu, "Colocviile R. P.: Cel mai frumos aurelian", in
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as early as November 1924, when he published and translated a sample of the "
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1996:
coined for specific items in prehistoric typology with adaptations from the
778:, etc. By the end of his career, he had explored some 120 individual caves.
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Nicolae A. Andrei, "C. S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor – admirabila polivalență", in
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Petre Tănăsoaica, "Arte. Artiști în muzeu. Un chivot al artei moderne", in
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1981:
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1801:") etc. His division of the Paleolithic closely followed the principles of
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730:, where he documented the existence of a hunting-themed and charcoal-based
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Adrian Doboș, "C. S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor și arheologia paleoliticului", in
3576:"Constituirea Frontului Renașterii Naționale din jud. Dolj. Ziua I-a", in
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1403:
community. The site was supposed to be flooded upon the completion of the
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engaged in conscious labor. Another focus of his work was the presence of
983:' movement." According to local tradition, Plopșor himself owned some 300
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as obtuse pride: the supposed Oltenian reaction to the introduction of a
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Nicolăescu-Plopșor (on the right) and his colleague I. N. Moroșan on the
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of Romani people into Romanian society, the replacement of Romanian word
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Anuarul Institutului de Cercetări Socio-Umane "C. S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor"
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Toma Firu, "Agenda culturală. Carnet plastic. Poezia Dragobetelui", in
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Ion Budișteanu, "Scrisoare deschisă pentru salvarea unui monument", in
3561:"Viața politică. Alte candidaturi ale partidului național-liberal", in
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1954:
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The beginnings of Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor's archeological and
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1169:, when he appeared as third on a list of Dolj candidates, headlined by
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652:, noted for his work in researching and classifying the antiquities of
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Paul Rezeanu, "Craiova: Memoria caselor, locurilor, străzilor...", in
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Anca Ceaușescu, "Vechi tipuri de locuință pe teritoriul Olteniei", in
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1957:
industries, primarily characterized by a type of flint deemed "of the
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Nicolăescu-Plopșor was involved in the officially sanctioned campaign
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324:
4230:, "Mișcarea literară, dramatică, artistică. Niște biete povești", in
3863:"Vizita conducătorilor de partid și de stat în regiunea Oltenia", in
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2928:
Ileana Petrescu, Aurelian I. Popescu, "1907: istorie și folclor", in
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1993:
1941:(conclusions which Nicolăescu-Plopșor himself cited as a precedent).
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Shortly after, Plopșor was appointed a substitute history teacher in
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1501:. He maintained that its ruins were to be found in the Dolj area of
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on Craiova's 24 Februarie Street. With fellow intellectuals such as
1278:("Let's Sing, Roma! Let's Sing!"), which he sent to be published by
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Aurelian I. Popescu, postface to Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor,
3524:
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3214:și unele descoperiri arheologice. Poezia aștrilor tutelari II", in
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in 1975. The scholar's death put a stop to conservation efforts at
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in November 1943. At this event, he networked with writers such as
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417:
416:, editions of works by other Oltenian writers, as well as original
2219:("Emperor Tomcat"). As argued by Morariu, the latter is in fact a
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The main product of Nicolăescu-Plopșor's creative storytelling is
1889:. In 1965 he had modified the scale to include the discoveries at
536:". This hobby worried Nicolae Ion, who saw it as merely a form of
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cycle, Morariu detects numerous terms only found in Oltenian and
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as one of the main interwar periodicals in the region (alongside
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329:
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G. Costescu, "Anton Barbu Panaghia — realism și simplitate", in
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is in part a retelling of the Păcală stories, as picked up from
2078:, noting that neither author reached Creangă's inherent skills.
2000:. For example, he recommended following 19th-century researcher
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climate) and debated such assessments with fellow archaeologist
1112:("Oltenian Thinking and Writing"), listed by literary historian
428:, being sometimes incomprehensible to his non-Oltenian readers.
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genre. In such pieces, he occasionally signed himself with the
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2139:, "face or no face"—"by hook or by crook"), self-contradicting
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1890:
1618:. In relation to this subject, he theorized the existence of a
1599:. He did however produce an isolated opinion in respect to the
1518:
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1355:
1237:. By his own account, he traveled to Victor N. Popp's manor in
1118:
949:
747:
716:
620:
599:
559:, where he trained as a tinsmith for the ammunition factory in
477:, in 1965, and turned it into a screenplay the following year.
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358:
3817:"Insula Ada-Kaleh, un ostrov mitologic distrus de civilizație"
3834:"Cronica filmului de animație. De la studioul Animafilm", in
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2433:
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1165:. Plopșor himself was still a Georgist politician during the
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gatherings, celebrating the shepherd-turned-Orthodox mystic,
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magazine, he published his final book of children's fiction,
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and Transylvania, and saw both industries as related to the
4764:, "Pe marginea cărților II. Olteneasca lui N. Plopșor", in
3951:"Curier cotidian. La închiderea expoziției filatelice", in
2476:
as a young man "dozing off and scratching his thin beard",
2362:, "stand your ground" or "you're it"). This replication of
1065:("Oltenian Land and Spirit"), noted for its publication of
781:
2064:
allowed Nicolăescu-Plopșor to publish one of his tales in
1805:, with references to archeological industries between the
1657:
prompted Nicolăescu-Plopșor to draw a comparison with the
1630:
and bone Mousterian tools. In his initial verdicts on the
400:. Plopșor was additionally a follower of Christian mystic
4641:
Constantin Ilie, "Centenar C. S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor", in
2370:
841:
668:("With the Grapes"), saw print in the inaugural issue of
547:
This career path was diverted during World War I and the
439:
of Victor N. Popp's estate; he also adapted his style to
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Istoria literaturii române de la origini pînă în prezent
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preferred to ignore or quite simply not comment on it."
1735:, while being seemingly connected to representations in
1036:
680:("Oltenian Soul"). The following year, he published, as
447:. Plopșor led both a national archeological section and
3724:
3597:, Vol. XXIX, Issues 1–2, January–June 1991, pp. 126–127
3338:
Ana Iancu, "Secretar de 15 ani în mijlocul șatrei", in
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once owned by the scholar; also then, a new edition of
2045:, and brought him the nickname of "Oltenian Creangă".
2033:
as a "wild talent" of "those meadows found west of the
1579:. Nicolăescu-Plopșor also contested the conclusions of
1571:(a matter which he tentatively attributed to the harsh
4302:
Victor Crăciun, "Pe urmele unui personaj. Păcală", in
2586:
Grupul Școlar Industrial Constantin Nicolăescu-Plopșor
2041:, a 19th-century storyteller culturally linked to old
1988:
reasons, Nicolăescu-Plopșor accused his colleagues of
1769:
alternatives to the since-standardized names, such as
1427:, exhibited a cycle of paintings directly inspired by
1173:. In 1940, during a dictatorial regime established by
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Nicolăescu-Plopșor's career peaked after the onset of
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C. D. Zeletin, "Gaură-n cer. Piatra de pe varză", in
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The narrative builds mainly on absurdist imagery and
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Nicolăescu-Plopșor's occasional and attributed piece
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sites. Similarly, his definition of remains found at
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in 1956–1963, and before founding another one in the
322:, and committing to writing the regional variants of
3546:"Episcopul Vartolomeu mereu cu 'garda de fier'", in
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from pulling on the scales to send more people into
1976:'s ideological requirements. In 1954, he celebrated
1761:
and down to a period conventionally included in the
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During his final years Nicolăescu-Plopșor worked at
1358:, as well as in other areas of northern Oltenia and
1333:
After heading an "Institute of Complex Research" at
567:, and later took credit for discovering prehistoric
3046:, "Pe urmele Malvei, Celeiului, 'Cozial'-ului", in
1322:Dardu Nicolăescu-Plopșor excavating in Bugiulești,
5029:National Liberal Party (Romania, 1875) politicians
4548:"Argus. Drepturile omului... mergător pe jos", in
3251:
2205:, but the category also includes a version of the
2085:of regional terms, including for the titular term
849:("old people songs"), and later following up with
4723:, Vol. 3: Part 1, pp. 1–74. Cambridge etc.:
3980:, "Popa Radu Șapcă. Portrete și controverse", in
2518:, "to run away like a devil from frankincense").
1953:led him to designate Aurignacian, Kostenkian and
955:Nicolăescu-Plopșor's detailed plan, published by
857:Nicolăescu-Plopșor branched out into researching
797:'s General Association of Gypsies, September 1933
703:, uncovering crouched skeletons with residues of
688:("Woozy. Oltenian Stories"). Literary chronicler
551:. The adolescent Nicolăescu-Plopșor followed the
368:An active collector of art, including a trove of
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3637:
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2922:
711:dwellings. In the early 1930s, his discovery of
4110:, Vol. XVI, Issue 3, July–September 1981, p. 11
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2848:
2846:
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2460:("The Seat of Justice"), a mock version of the
2194:used for verbs, and the preservation of quaint
2103:("gemstones", for which standard Romanian uses
1104:, which sought to investigate Lupu's claims of
750:. Spurred on by the research of French scholar
597:hosted his typology of Oltenian pit-houses, or
595:Buletinul Societății Regale Române de Geografie
3929:Dicționarul general al literaturii române. P/R
3589:Laurențiu Vlad, "Comptes rendus. Mihail Moxa,
2571:, Sălcuța chose to be represented by a golden
2259:
1537:
1180:, he joined the state political party, called
467:. Involved with a literary club formed around
4804:Corresponding members of the Romanian Academy
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4447:
3995:"Înhumarea lui C. S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor", in
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3334:
3332:
3112:, Issue 3/1928, p. 492. See also Andrei, p. 3
2919:
1626:, as an explanation for the proliferation of
1249:when he chanced upon a version of Brâncuși's
959:, supported making Romani a language for the
829:25 Oltenian variants of the national ballad,
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3609:, "Interviuri tardive. Cu Maria Tănase", in
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2514:(an illustration of the Romanian expression
2492:allows the two boys to bribe their way into
2472:: God is depicted as aging and incompetent,
1610:, on the discoveries made further north, in
1142:—and serving as its director in 1939–1946.
1049:, from the early 19th-century manuscript of
506:, an Oltenian peasant representative in the
5034:National Liberal Party-Brătianu politicians
4685:, Vol. 22, Issue 2, 1977, pp. 133–156.
4567:, Vol. XXIV, Issue 12, December 1987, p. 14
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1080:, during which time he participated in the
404:, whose preaching he explored in a work of
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3229:George Saiculescu, "Cărți și reviste", in
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2502:—while in there, they repeat the story of
2119:("to overcook"), as well as the adjective
1833:, investigating a site attributed to the "
40:
3838:, Vol. IV, Issue 11, November 1966, p. VI
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809:, hosted there by their novelist friend,
540:. Initially destined for a career in the
4293:
4178:
4176:
4148:
4146:
4118:
4116:
4093:
4091:
4089:
4061:
4059:
4031:
4029:
4027:
3854:, Vol. III, Issue 2, February 1966, p. 4
3779:
3777:
3758:, Vol. 39, Issues 3–4, 1994, pp. 292–293
3483:
3235:, Vol. V, Issue 205, November 1924, p. 7
3148:
3146:
3144:
3142:
3140:
3138:
3136:
3055:
2997:
2995:
2993:
2991:
2955:
2934:, Vol. IV, Issue 2, February 1967, p. 23
2897:C. Poboran, "Din istoria țiganilor", in
2863:, "Breviar. Un povestitor talentat", in
2304:
1820:
1317:
1069:'s verse and his own set of memoirs (as
785:
782:Romani activism and Georgist affiliation
357:, and the disputed claim that a site in
299:[konstanˈtinnikoləˈeskuplopˈʃor]
5099:Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church
4768:, Vol. VI, 1929–1930, pp. 486–495.
4524:, Vol. XXIV, Issue 3, March 1987, p. 13
4414:
4357:
4335:
4321:
3914:, Vol. VII, Issue 18, August 1964, p. 8
3889:Stelian Cincă, "Cum l-am cunoscut", in
3465:, Vol. XXXI, Issue 14, April 1988, p. 2
3220:, Vol. XXIV, Issue 14, April 1981, p. 6
3004:
2903:, Vol. IV, Issue 142, August 1923, p. 4
2722:"Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor", in
2707:
2312:(left) in a 1907 anonymous illustration
2123:(introducing a Romanian version of the
1466:s editorial board, alongside Constant,
1184:, and its Dolj organization, headed by
328:ballad. Increasingly interested in the
14:
5039:National Renaissance Front politicians
4786:
3986:, Vol. XI, Issue 34, August 1968, p. 7
3803:
3273:, pp. 392, 1059. See also Andrei, p. 3
3164:, "În Drăgășani, la Gib Mihăescu", in
3078:
2985:Andrei, p. 3. See also Popescu, p. 145
2740:
2682:
2662:
2298:
1901:), which he attributed to an initial,
1041:Nicolăescu-Plopșor helped organize an
656:, and was colleagues with medievalist
615:, in particular ones dealing with the
4173:
4143:
4113:
4086:
4056:
4024:
3774:
3631:, Vol. XXI, Issue 4, April 1994, p. 6
3197:Ștefan Febus, "Perle folclorice", in
3133:
2988:
2834:, Vol. VII, Issue 3, March 1970, p. 2
2506:and taste unpalatable fruit from the
1816:
1765:. His texts offered personalized and
1470:, Sina Dănciulescu and Petre Dragu.
1037:Interwar mysticism and communist turn
896:, and published two bilingual Romani–
575:. In 1922, upon the consolidation of
412:includes collections of folklore and
361:evidenced a regional contribution to
297:
5044:Romanian Communist Party politicians
4194:, "Carnetul nostru. Oltenească", in
2253:
2133:își bagă nasul unde nu-i fierbe oala
2004:in designating industrial nuclei as
1702:was disputed by fellow archeologist
914:Paramiseà romanè - Povești țigănești
801:In 1926 Nicolăescu-Plopșor and poet
3595:Revue des Études Sud-est Européenes
3210:Dumitru Bălăeț, "Modelul solar din
3188:, Vol. VI, Issues 4–5, 1926, p. 184
2282:That is where all them stories nest
2016:
1972:scholarship in accordance with the
1591:) presence in the eastern areas of
1542:
1313:
924:(the equivalent of "Gypsies") with
587:Revista Societății Tinerimea Română
24:
4904:Romanian collectors of fairy tales
4809:20th-century Romanian male writers
4306:, Vol. IV, Issue 5, May 1967, p. 8
3507:"Solemnitățile dela Maglavit", in
3309:Achim, pp. 157, 161; Marushiakova
2916:, Vol. 24, 2010, pp. 315, 317, 319
2696:"Localitățile doljene nu au stemă"
2635:. As noted by the local newspaper
2404:Scholar Victor Crăciun notes that
2288:So if I push my hand into the bag,
2286:I have a sack that's tied instead;
928:("Romani people"), as well as the
746:remains on Romanian territory, at
25:
5165:
4969:Romanian book publishers (people)
4939:Romanian male short story writers
4713:, Vol. 2, 2005, pp. 233–247.
4669:Central European University Press
4606:site; retrieved September 5, 2009
4585:site; retrieved September 5, 2009
3244:Achim, pp. 156–157; Marushiakova
2976:site; retrieved September 5, 2009
2464:, which provides the setting for
2330:, as embodied in modern times by
2290:Them stories grab on it; I drag.
2223:, with none of the narratives in
1525:Plopșor died on May 30, 1968, in
1167:general election of December 1937
1043:International Numismatic Congress
1025:general election of December 1933
952:tribes, but not consistently so.
910:Ghileà romanè - Cântece țigănești
4934:20th-century short story writers
4929:20th-century Romanian memoirists
4814:20th-century Romanian historians
4683:Revista de Etnografie și Folclor
4635:
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4203:
3756:Revista de Etnografie și Folclor
3474:"Revista revistelor romîne", in
2878:Lucian Dumbravă, "Retrospectiva
2280:Behind the door, inside a chest,
2241:Moș Plopșor, tartorul poveștilor
2190:for "nonsense talk", the prefix
283:Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor
34:Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor
18:Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopşor
5129:Romanian people of World War II
5109:Carol I National College alumni
4864:Directors of museums in Romania
4185:
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2885:Almanah Convorbiri Literare '82
2424:period, with references to the
2284:And in the room, under the bed,
1329:. Photograph by Grigore Avakian
1021:National Liberal Party-Brătianu
603:, as his first contribution to
490:Nicolăescu-Plopșor was born in
396:, before being co-opted by the
394:National Liberal Party-Brătianu
5119:Romanian people of World War I
5114:University of Bucharest alumni
4692:, May 30, 1998, pp. 1, 3.
3450:, Vol. V, Issue 6, 1976, p. 14
3182:, "Scrisoare din Oltenia", in
3075:, Vol. IV, Issue 3, 1925 p. 63
2872:
2731:
2631:, with contributions from the
1620:particular Transylvanian trait
692:, who knew the work simply as
617:peasants' revolt of March 1907
13:
1:
5134:20th-century Romanian farmers
5059:Romanian political candidates
4775:, pp. 145–155. Craiova:
4721:The Cambridge Ancient History
4653:
4281:Morariu, pp. 486–487, 490–491
4218:Andrei, p. 3; Popescu, p. 145
3727:; retrieved September 5, 2009
2591:In 1999, the Academy and the
2584:bears the scholar's name, as
2543:Oltenian writers, put out by
2436:, an attribute traditionally
2011:
1706:, who regarded them as early
1638:to be a manifestation of the
1368:bones, and argued that these
1323:
1304:Bucharest Faculty of Medicine
1147:Oltenia's Orthodox Metropolis
485:
102:Socialist Republic of Romania
47:
4819:20th-century anthropologists
4665:The Roma in Romanian History
3933:Editura Univers Enciclopedic
3269:Achim, p. 158; Marushiakova
3232:Adevărul Literar și Artistic
2943:Amzulescu, pp. 134, 138, 151
2900:Adevărul Literar și Artistic
2076:Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea
1485:. He was also revealed as a
886:Great Voivode of the Gypsies
480:
306:. A student and disciple of
27:Romanian scholar (1900–1968)
7:
5049:Romanian Marxist historians
4974:Romanian newspaper founders
4954:Romanian male screenwriters
4914:20th-century Romanian poets
4844:20th-century archaeologists
4834:Anthropologists of religion
3498:, September 29, 1935, p. 10
2158:, "hop! the bear"). In the
2096:("horse"), and the unusual
1538:Archeology and anthropology
451:ethnographic branch of the
10:
5170:
4984:Romanian magazine founders
4979:Romanian newspaper editors
4944:20th-century screenwriters
4725:Cambridge University Press
4236:, September 20, 1925, p. 2
3796:Doboș, p. 236; Dumitrescu
3370:, September 19, 1934, p. 9
3294:, "Cântece țigănești", in
2772:"C. S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor"
2623:was launched in Craiova.
2516:a fugi ca dracul de tămâie
1513:and later consensus about
1182:National Renaissance Front
1015:, which also included the
934:Romani society and culture
549:series of Romanian defeats
426:Western Wallachian dialect
398:National Renaissance Front
5139:Romanian agriculturalists
4989:Romanian magazine editors
4599:Documente etno-folclorice
4539:, February 15, 2002, p. 4
3850:, "O expoziție poem", in
3567:, December 11, 1937, p. 2
3428:, December 22, 1933, p. 5
2826:Alexandru Cerna-Rădulescu
2533:
1909:presence in Romania. His
1680:Stone-Age sites in Poland
1395:which housed an isolated
1272:Stalin's personality cult
1216:, as well as with singer
1063:Pământ și Suflet Oltenesc
674:Alexandru Cerna-Rădulescu
372:and modern public art by
289:, sometimes shortened to
276:
271:Alexandru Cerna-Rădulescu
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4994:20th-century translators
4889:20th-century geographers
4829:Romanian anthropologists
4632:, December 5, 1995, p. 7
4619:, December 1, 1995, p. 3
3955:, January 23, 1968, p. 1
3880:, January 11, 1985, p. 2
3528:, November 2, 1935, p. 2
3344:, January 17, 2004, p. 3
2803:, December 5, 1963, p. 2
2656:
2621:Gând și Slovă Oltenească
2565:December 1989 Revolution
2267:Mai am înc-un sac legat;
2265:Și-n hodaie, pe sub pat,
2107:). Plopșor also employs
2023:Ghilabos ăl rom ghilabos
2008:("sources" or "wombs").
1276:Ghilabos ăl rom ghilabos
1230:Romanian Communist Party
1171:George Matei Cantacuzino
1110:Gând și Slovă Oltenească
1017:National Peasants' Party
793:attending a congress of
724:archeological industries
686:Ceaùr. Povești oltenești
589:, detailed his ideas on
542:Romanian Orthodox Church
528:Carol I National College
386:Romani-Romanian minority
336:, he researched various
320:peasants' revolt of 1907
5089:People from Dolj County
5084:Romanian schoolteachers
5079:Romanian civil servants
5009:Translators to Romanian
5004:Translators from Romani
4959:Animation screenwriters
4884:Romanian art collectors
4849:Romanian archaeologists
4839:Romani studies scholars
4552:, August 28, 1994, p. 5
3513:, August 18, 1935, p. 5
3385:, August 26, 1931, p. 3
3067:, "Revista revistelor.
3052:, October 1977, pp. 6–7
2348:first-person narratives
2148:cât îi ziulica de lungă
1869:and Upper Mousterian),
1622:: the supposed lack of
1608:archaeological industry
1557:biological anthropology
1235:nationalization of 1949
646:University of Bucharest
318:as produced during the
312:University of Bucharest
295:Romanian pronunciation:
150:University of Bucharest
5094:Romanian Romani people
4949:Romanian screenwriters
4859:Romanian ethnographers
4762:Alexandru Leca Morariu
4647:, April 17, 2000, p. 5
3725:Olt County Museum site
3649:, Issue 12/2001, p. 14
3615:, Issue 35/1970, p. 10
3044:Constantin C. Giurescu
2313:
2278:
2269:De bag mâna-n săcăteu,
2263:Stau poveștile grămadă
2261:După ușe, într-o ladă,
2260:
2257:
2072:Alexandru Leca Morariu
1857:(between Chellean and
1838:
1529:, with his body being
1330:
1098:religious anthropology
1078:Archdiocese of Craiova
1003:National Liberal Party
798:
658:Constantin C. Giurescu
408:. His contribution to
406:religious anthropology
224:religious anthropology
5154:University of Craiova
5149:Romanian philatelists
5024:Romanian agrarianists
4964:Romanian anthologists
4874:Romanian museologists
4583:University of Craiova
4496:, June 11, 1989, p. 4
4470:, July 24, 1968, p. 2
4209:Popescu, pp. 145, 155
4200:, July 28, 1931, p. 1
3968:, Issue 4/1983, p. 15
3931:, p. 520. Bucharest:
3895:, Issue 6/1979, p. 16
3867:, June 14, 1966, p. 1
3742:, Issue 30/1952, p. 2
3677:, March 4, 1950, p. 1
3664:, Issue 2/2016, p. 20
3480:, Issue 7/1934, p. 68
3398:, June 22, 1990, p. 2
3300:, April 8, 1934, p. 6
3170:, Issue 45/1939, p. 1
2869:, Issue 40/1975, p. 7
2633:University of Craiova
2609:Constantin Daicoviciu
2593:University of Craiova
2308:
2081:Such works require a
1978:Soviet historiography
1929:complex uncovered in
1824:
1475:University of Craiova
1321:
789:
510:which decided on the
441:Soviet historiography
353:, the study of local
5124:World War I refugees
4999:Romanian translators
4894:Romanian geographers
4869:Romanian folklorists
4824:Paleoanthropologists
4711:Studii de Preistorie
4483:, June 8, 1989, p. 4
4457:, May 14, 1998, p. 5
4441:Popescu, pp. 154–155
4432:Popescu, pp. 153–154
4411:Popescu, pp. 151–153
4402:Popescu, pp. 149–150
4384:Popescu, pp. 148–149
4272:Morariu, pp. 494–495
4263:Morariu, pp. 488–490
4245:Morariu, pp. 487–488
4012:, May 25, 1969, p. 3
3999:, June 4, 1968, p. 2
3825:, September 30, 2007
3580:, May 17, 1940, p. 5
3552:, May 26, 1936, p. 2
3413:, May 12, 1932, p. 4
3201:, May 11, 1969, p. 3
3106:"Bibiliografie", in
2800:Scînteia Tineretului
2728:, May 31, 1968, p. 5
2553:Cambridge University
2540:Grigorescu Institute
2468:jokes and satire of
2271:Ies poveștile mereu.
2186:used for "belated",
2154:appearing as verbs (
2115:("to bewilder") and
1899:Valea lui Grăunceanu
1759:Roman administration
1549:paleoanthropological
1352:Valea lui Grăunceanu
1264:peaceful coexistence
1051:Dionisie Eclesiarhul
912:("Gypsy Songs") and
880:and Romani activist
734:in the proximity of
437:1949 nationalization
234:historical geography
4919:Romanian male poets
4879:Romanian archivists
4773:Tivisoc și Tivismoc
4717:Vladimir Dumitrescu
4690:Cuvîntul Libertății
4630:Cuvîntul Libertății
4617:Cuvîntul Libertății
4550:Cuvîntul Libertății
4455:Cuvîntul Libertății
4021:Doboș, pp. 233, 235
3815:Dumitru Stoichiță,
3396:Cuvîntul Libertății
3130:Doboș, pp. 239, 241
3121:Doboș, pp. 233, 240
2646:Emil Constantinescu
2470:Christian mythology
2406:Tivisoc și Tivismoc
2344:Romanian literature
2300:Tivisoc și Tivismoc
2203:Tivisoc și Tivismoc
1793:("knight age") for
1723:). In his study of
1505:, contrary to both
1429:Tivisoc și Tivismoc
1417:Editura Tineretului
1413:Tivisoc și Tivismoc
1391:, an island on the
1243:Constantin Brâncuși
1159:Vartolomeu Stănescu
965:Romanian curriculum
819:Năzuința Românească
756:Southern Carpathian
582:Convorbiri Literare
475:Tivisoc și Tivismoc
410:Romanian literature
374:Constantin Brâncuși
244:Romanian literature
139:Academic background
112:Sineasca Cemetery,
46:Nicolăescu-Plopșor
5074:Romani politicians
5064:Romanian activists
4924:Romanian fabulists
4909:Romanian satirists
4854:Dacian archaeology
4738:Elena Marushiakova
4161:Doboș, pp. 241–242
4140:Doboș, pp. 239–240
4131:Doboș, pp. 238–239
4083:Doboș, pp. 235–236
4074:Doboș, pp. 234–235
4053:Doboș, pp. 237–238
3966:România Pitorească
3720:Istoricul muzeului
3591:Cronica Universală
3448:România Pitorească
3282:Achim, pp. 157–158
3260:Achim, pp. 156–157
2780:, January 24, 2009
2704:, December 9, 2005
2651:Craiova Art Museum
2450:fire lookout tower
2314:
2196:grammatical tenses
2101:pietre nestimândre
2050:Western Wallachian
1839:
1817:Late contributions
1791:vârsta cavalerilor
1733:Prehistoric Iberia
1653:The research into
1616:Nicolae N. Moroșan
1585:Middle Paleolithic
1581:Ceslav Ambrojevici
1491:Coțofenii din Față
1438:, who was touring
1331:
1257:fermenting cabbage
902:Romani song lyrics
847:cântece bătrânești
799:
591:Gypsy ethnogenesis
500:Kingdom of Romania
433:Romanian communism
334:prehistoric period
287:Nicolaescu-Plopșor
125:Nicolaescu-Plopșor
80:Kingdom of Romania
4899:Human geographers
4766:Codrul Cosminului
4757:978-3-506-70518-1
4604:Museum of Oltenia
3923:Valentin Tașcu, "
3904:"O nouă revistă:
3822:Jurnalul Național
3607:Virgil Carianopol
3537:Călinescu, p. 968
3167:Universul Literar
2974:Museum of Oltenia
2952:Amzulescu, p. 123
2914:Arhivele Olteniei
2861:Șerban Cioculescu
2777:Jurnalul Național
2629:National Liberals
2601:Museum of Oltenia
2597:interdisciplinary
2508:Tree of Knowledge
2328:absurdist fiction
2296:
2295:
2245:figures of speech
1990:scientific racism
1918:australopithecine
1873:(Aurignacian and
1855:Archeopaleolithic
1853:, which preceded
1803:Joseph Déchelette
1799:Age of Migrations
1795:epoca migrațiilor
1763:Early Middle Ages
1632:Upper Paleolithic
1553:Balkan prehistory
1436:Nicolae Ceaușescu
1382:Șureanu Mountains
1198:Virgil Carianopol
1186:Emanuel Tătărescu
1140:National Archives
946:Romanian alphabet
882:Calinic Șerboianu
837:Toiagul priotesii
827:Arhivele Olteniei
815:Arhivele Olteniei
795:Calinic Șerboianu
768:Peștera Boierilor
764:Peștera Muierilor
690:Șerban Cioculescu
625:Museum of Oltenia
524:1860s land reform
378:Museum of Oltenia
316:Romanian folklore
280:
279:
249:Romanian folklore
204:paleoanthropology
167:Joseph Déchelette
16:(Redirected from
5161:
5069:Romani activists
4777:Scrisul Românesc
4749:Brill Publishers
4696:George Călinescu
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2249:children's rhyme
2217:Cotoșman împărat
2056:in 1925, author
2017:Stylistic traits
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1951:Western Moldavia
1847:cultura de prund
1543:Early activities
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1365:Australopithecus
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1314:Final activities
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1268:Marxism-Leninism
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1775:epoca bronzului
1771:vârsta acioaiei
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1668:Northern Europe
1545:
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1270:and samples of
1090:Stelian Popescu
1067:Ilariu Dobridor
1039:
973:sedentarisation
940:, who reviewed
938:Alexandru Graur
900:collections of
859:Romani folklore
784:
678:Suflet Oltenesc
670:Suflet Românesc
641:magna cum laude
605:human geography
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1903:Prepaleolithic
1879:Epipaleolithic
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1716:potter's wheel
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2062:Nicolae Iorga
2059:
2058:Ion Dongorozi
2055:
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2028:
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1561:anthropometry
1558:
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2504:Adam and Eve
2497:
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2230:Alecu Donici
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2100:
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2031:Adrian Maniu
2022:
2020:
2005:
1982:reductionist
1970:Eastern-Bloc
1963:
1943:
1935:Louis Leakey
1915:
1902:
1898:
1894:
1887:Preneolithic
1886:
1878:
1870:
1867:Levalloisian
1862:
1854:
1850:
1846:
1840:
1794:
1790:
1782:
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1755:protohistory
1745:
1721:knucklebones
1691:
1688:Tardenoisian
1675:
1671:
1661:
1654:
1652:
1612:Transylvania
1597:stratigraphy
1583:regarding a
1577:Márton Roska
1546:
1524:
1514:
1498:
1472:
1468:Ilie Purcaru
1460:
1456:
1444:
1433:
1428:
1425:naive artist
1412:
1407:(a Romanian–
1386:
1374:Neanderthals
1363:
1351:
1347:
1332:
1308:Romulus Vuia
1279:
1275:
1261:
1250:
1222:
1218:Maria Tănase
1206:Elena Farago
1193:
1155:local bishop
1144:
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1059:Ioan Solomon
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969:Viorel Achim
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800:
760:Baia de Fier
752:Henri Breuil
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662:sketch story
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508:ad-hoc Divan
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199:Anthropology
188:20th century
92:(1968-05-30)
90:May 30, 1968
4799:1968 deaths
4794:1900 births
4505:Dumitrescu
3783:Dumitrescu
3752:Pavel Țugui
2888:, pp. 12–13
2490:Saint Peter
2438:stereotyped
2426:1907 revolt
2414:Petre Dulfu
2360:stai pe loc
2182:commander,
2144:diminutives
2137:chip-nechip
2098:noun phrase
2054:La struguri
2039:Ion Creangă
1946:Pestișu Mic
1939:Makapansgat
1911:Bordul Mare
1907:Neanderthal
1811:Magdalenian
1773:instead of
1767:dialectical
1737:Magura Cave
1672:Plopoșorian
1648:Aurignacian
1573:Pleistocene
1569:Paleolithic
1487:philatelist
1378:Bordul Mare
1190:Mihail Moxa
1047:Hronograful
981:nationalist
936:. Linguist
851:fairy tales
728:Gorj County
709:prehistoric
666:La struguri
496:Dolj County
445:Stalin cult
422:fairy tales
338:Paleolithic
219:ethnography
76:Dolj County
51: 1960
4788:Categories
4654:References
3983:Luceafărul
3911:Luceafărul
3462:Luceafărul
3217:Luceafărul
2969:Despre noi
2613:Ion Nestor
2342:and early
2213:fairy tale
2113:a mitocosi
2012:Literature
1994:neologisms
1959:Prut River
1955:Gravettian
1895:Bugiulești
1875:Kostenkian
1859:Clactonian
1831:Olt County
1779:Bronze Age
1676:Cleanovian
1659:Mesolithic
1605:Mousterian
1593:Bessarabia
1495:Daco-Roman
1405:Đerdap dam
1348:Bugiulești
1339:Iron Gates
1299:Olt County
1163:Iron Guard
1102:Maglavitul
1055:Wallachian
839: [
821:. Scholar
740:Copper Age
738:bones and
721:Mesolithic
713:microliths
682:N. Plopșor
565:Bessarabia
538:scavenging
512:1859 union
486:Early life
461:Iron Gates
420:and quasi-
351:microliths
342:Mesolithic
291:N. Plopșor
267:Influenced
209:archeology
156:Influences
145:Alma mater
128:N. Plopșor
64:1900-04-20
5144:Tinsmiths
4751:, 2021.
4727:, 1982.
4671:, 2004.
4602:, at the
4581:, at the
4315:Popescu,
3935:, 2006.
3771:, pp. 6–7
3723:, at the
3510:Universul
2972:, at the
2643:President
2549:Ada Kaleh
2399:vai de ei
2393:, now in
2364:childlore
2318:anecdotes
2247:, with a
2173:harambașa
2105:nestemate
2027:modernist
1883:Swiderian
1829:banks in
1785:being an
1708:Neolithic
1666:sites of
1640:Solutrean
1636:Szeletian
1628:quartzite
1589:Micoquien
1527:Bucharest
1421:Animafilm
1389:Ada Kaleh
1247:Argetoaia
1239:Ostroveni
1106:theophany
906:mythology
873:bulibașas
807:Drăgășani
736:cave bear
644:from the
571:tools at
516:Wallachia
481:Biography
465:Ada Kaleh
418:anecdotes
346:Neolithic
239:museology
98:Bucharest
4197:Adevărul
3706:, p. 461
3525:Curentul
3495:Curentul
3425:Cuvântul
3410:Adevărul
3357:, p. 391
3297:Adevărul
3248:, p. 391
3185:Gândirea
3162:Radu Gyr
3073:Năzuința
2499:mămăligă
2238:pen name
2169:arâmbașa
2125:bogeyman
2117:a scredi
2083:glossary
2043:Moldavia
1931:Tanzania
1809:and the
1807:Chellean
1787:archaism
1783:acioaiei
1748:Iron-Age
1741:Bulgaria
1729:Sun cult
1511:Brădești
1497:city of
1409:Yugoslav
1370:hominids
1360:Muntenia
1344:choppers
1252:The Kiss
1178:Carol II
1136:Condeiul
1082:Maglavit
1071:Amintiri
1030:Cuvântul
985:hectares
898:Romanian
805:were in
803:Radu Gyr
791:Romanies
744:mastodon
664:of his,
520:Moldavia
514:between
443:and the
4779:, 1987.
4706:, 1986.
4494:Înainte
4481:Înainte
4468:Înainte
4010:Înainte
3997:Înainte
3953:Înainte
3878:Înainte
3675:Înainte
3578:România
3212:Miorița
3199:Înainte
2582:Plenița
2528:baptism
2523:hajduks
2446:Caracal
2387:commune
2215:titled
2188:besedie
1927:Oldowan
1885:), and
1700:Azilian
1694:, near
1644:Hungary
1503:Fălcoiu
1479:Corabia
1401:Islamic
1346:at the
1291:Slatina
977:nomadic
867:Flamura
832:Miorița
758:areas:
632:Plenița
613:Giubega
609:Oltenia
600:bordeie
561:Dângeni
492:Sălcuța
449:Craiova
382:Craiova
330:Balkans
325:Miorița
310:at the
304:Oltenia
114:Craiova
72:Sălcuța
4755:
4741:et al.
4731:
4675:
4564:Ramuri
4521:Ramuri
4509:, p. 6
4507:et al.
4317:passim
4304:Ateneu
3939:
3927:", in
3925:Ramuri
3908:", in
3906:Ramuri
3892:Ramuri
3852:Ateneu
3836:Cinema
3800:, p. 7
3798:et al.
3787:, p. 7
3785:et al.
3769:et al.
3704:et al.
3688:et al.
3629:Ateneu
3593:", in
3355:et al.
3324:et al.
3311:et al.
3271:et al.
3246:et al.
3071:", in
2931:Ramuri
2882:", in
2831:Ramuri
2534:Legacy
2494:Heaven
2430:satire
2418:Danube
2323:Păcală
2310:Păcală
2184:amânat
2179:hajduk
2176:for a
2121:buzgur
2067:Ramuri
1986:racial
1966:Soviet
1891:Tetoiu
1849:), or
1827:Dârjov
1751:Dacian
1712:linear
1684:France
1655:măguri
1519:Romula
1461:Ramuri
1457:Ramuri
1393:Danube
1356:Tetoiu
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