Maykop culture (redirect from Maikop culture)
the Uruk period in Mesopotamia. The finds in the Maikop kurgan (tumulus) and other kurgans of the Maikop Culture are still regarded as unique to this day...
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The Maikop kurgan (Russian: Майкопский курган), excavated by Nikolay Veselovsky in 1897 near Maikop, Southern Russia, is the eponym of the Early Bronze...
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[Adigean Folkloric Dances], Maikop, 1990. Beshkok, M. I. and Nagaitseva, L. G., Adigeiski narodni tanets [Adigean Folk Dances], Maikop: Adigean Branch of the...
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southern Soviet Union to the Germans and threatening the oil fields beyond at Maikop, Grozny, and ultimately Baku. Two days prior, Adolf Hitler had issued a...
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Russia. Maykop or Maikop may also refer to: Maykop culture, prehistoric culture of the northern Caucasus, ca. 3500 BCE–2500 BCE Maikop kurgan, the eponym...
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Maykopsky otdel (redirect from Maikop Otdel)
The Maykopsky otdel was a district (otdel - literally "department") of the Kuban oblast of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. It bordered...
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The Horse, the Wheel, and Language (section Chapter Twelve: Seeds of Change on the Steppe Borders. Maikop Chiefs and Tripolye Towns)
contact took place between the steppe cultures and Mesopotamia via the Maikop culture (3700–3000 BCE), in the northern Caucasus. To the west, Tripolye...
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objective was to capture the oil fields of Baku (Azerbaijan SSR), Grozny and Maikop for two purposes: to enable the Germans to re-supply their low fuel stock...
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ISSN 1555-6174. S2CID 252717563. Danil£chenko, P. G. (1967). Bony Fishes of the Maikop Deposits of the Caucasus: Kostistye Ryby Maĭkopskikh Otlozheniĭ Kavkaza...
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The following is a list of universities and other higher educational institutions in Russia, based primarily on the National Information Centre on Academic...
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Circassia (section Maikop Civilization)
refutes the claim that the Circassians are of Turkic ethnic origin. Miyequap (Maikop) civilization was established in 3000 BC. Circassians were known by many...
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exhibition of Scythian gold in New York City in 1975. Writing of the so-called "Maikop treasure" (acquired from three separate sources by three museums early in...
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related to the cultures of the Near East. "In Rezepkin’s view, the older Maikop Culture stood under the influence of Mesopotamia, whereas he postulates...
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during Operation Barbarossa, and he even led an operation to capture the Maikop oilfields with his men dressed as an NKVD detachment. In 1944 Fölkersam's...
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other German unit. They had been ordered to seize and secure the vital Maikop oilfields. Disguised as NKVD men, and driving Soviet trucks, Fölkersam's...
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barely trained conscripts; the worst losses were inflicted on the 131st 'Maikop' Motor Rifle Brigade, which was destroyed in the fighting near the central...
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Caucasus to take oil rich areas of Maikop and Grozny. German forces made good progress for two months, taking Maikop and almost to Grozny, about 650 km...
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Given the high amount of EEF ancestry in the Maikop culture, this makes it impossible for the Maikop culture to have been a major source of CHG ancestry...
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hunter-gatherers, in addition to a possible later influence from the language of the Maikop culture to the south (which is hypothesized to have belonged to the North...
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3000 BC Tomb There are numerous tombs, some perhaps originating in the Maikop culture, in the North Caucasus. Taversoe Tuick chambered cairn United Kingdom...
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trend is to date it earlier. Antonio Sagona (2018) talks about "the Pre-Maikop Horizon (ca. 4500–3800 BC)" that may presumably include Meshoko. Earlier...
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were reserve with little training for the operation. elements of the 131st Maikop Motor-Rifle Brigade (1st and 2nd battalions) (Colonel Savin) Personnel and...
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the 1st Panzer Army joined in, and then that group drove south towards Maikop. As part of this, Operation Shamil was executed, a plan whereby a group...
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seize the oilfields at Maikop. These demands put Rundstedt under severe strain. The Germans were more than 300 km from Maikop and 500 km from the Volga...
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becoming the Chechen-Ingush ASSR in 1936. Due to its oil, Grozny with Maikop were the main strategic objectives of the German Fall Blau operation in...
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the preliminary operations was anticipated. If I do not get the oil of Maikop and Grozny then I must finish [liquidieren; "kill off", "liquidate"] this...
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to the Syro-Mesopotamian (Late Ubaid, Uruk) and North Caucasian (Early Maikop) worlds, as well as extractive copper metallurgy. ... The Late Chalcolithic...
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No similar object is known from Bronze Age Eurasian steppe cultures. The Maikop kurgan dates to the 3rd millennium BC. The Novovelichkovskaya kurgan of...
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1958 (Miocene of Russia) P. G. Daniltshenko. 1960. Bony fishes of the Maikop deposits of the Caucasus. Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta 78: pp. 171-172...
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