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    The Yamnaya culture or the Yamna culture, also known as the Pit Grave culture or Ochre Grave culture, is a late Copper Age to early Bronze Age archaeological...
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    Varna culture was a Chalcolithic culture of northeastern Bulgaria, dated c. 4500 BC, contemporary and closely related with the Gumelnița culture. The oldest...
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    steppe, such as the Khvalynsk, Repin and Yamna (or Yamnaya) cultures. The Samara culture is an Eneolithic culture of the early 5th millennium BCE at the...
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  • Yamna may refer to: Yamna culture, or Yamnaya, Pit Grave, or Ochre Grave culture, early Bronze Age culture on the Russian steppes Yamna language, or Sunum...
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    emergence of the Yamna culture complex. In the 1990s and 2000s, another theory regarding the end of the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture emerged based on climatic...
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    Kerma culture was an early civilization centered in Kerma, Sudan. It flourished from around 2500 BC to 1500 BC in ancient Nubia. The Kerma culture was based...
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    culture is named after an early Yamna site of the late copper age of the lower Dnieper River, noted for its fortifications. Lower Mykhalivka culture is...
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    BC. Stollhof hoard Gold disc Circular Enclosures Cucuteni culture Vinca culture Yamna culture Prehistoric Europe Old Europe (archaeology) Mallory, James...
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  • Thumbnail for Corded Ware culture
    Bronze Age. Corded Ware culture encompassed a vast area, from the contact zone between the Yamnaya culture and the Corded Ware culture in south Central Europe...
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    origin, as opposed to the Indo-European-language-speaking peoples (see Yamna culture) who later intruded from the east. Marija Gimbutas postulated that the...
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  • The Gerzeh culture, also called Naqada II, refers to the archaeological stage at Gerzeh (also Girza or Jirzah), a prehistoric Egyptian cemetery located...
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    Teleilat el-Ghassul Ghassulian refers to a culture and an archaeological stage dating to the Middle and Late Chalcolithic Period in the Southern Levant...
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    25.95000°N 32.73333°E / 25.95000; 32.73333 The Naqada culture is an archaeological culture of Chalcolithic Predynastic Egypt (c. 4000–3000 BC), named...
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    The Remedello culture (Italian Cultura di Remedello) developed during the Copper Age (4th and 3rd millennium BCE) in Northern Italy, particularly in the...
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  • Copper complex, from around 6,500 BC, through the later copper smelting cultures. The archaeological site of Belovode, on Rudnik mountain in Serbia, has...
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  • The A-Group culture was an ancient culture in Nubia, located in modern southern Egypt and northern Sudan that flourished between the First and Second Cataracts...
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    The C-Group culture is an archaeological culture found in Lower Nubia, which dates from c. 2400 BCE to c. 1550 BCE. It was named by George A. Reisner....
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  • Pontic-Caspian steppe (Yamnaya culture), creating a plural complex known as Sredny Stog culture. This culture replaced the Dnieper-Donets culture, and migrated northwest...
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    and apparently influenced it. To the north is the Yamna culture, including the Novotitarovskaya culture (3300—2700), which it overlaps in territorial extent...
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  • Thumbnail for Copper Age state societies
    Vinča culture, Varna culture Cucuteni–Trypillia culture Yamna culture, Corded Ware Cernavodă culture, Decea Mureşului culture, Gorneşti culture, Gumelniţa–Karanovo...
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    Kalmykia (redirect from Culture of Kalmykia)
    Indo-European culture. Hundreds of kurgans can be seen in these areas, known as the Indo-European Urheimat (Samara culture, Sredny Stog culture, Yamna culture). Some...
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    Timber-grave culture, was a Late Bronze Age 1900–1200 BC culture in the eastern part of the Pontic–Caspian steppe. It is a successor of the Yamna culture, the...
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  • middle of the second millennium (c. 1500 BCE), the Jorwe culture, a Deccan Chalcolithic culture, derived from the name of this site in Ahmednagar district...
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    documentary sources may skew the record in favor of nonperishable elements of culture and not give enough credit to pastoral and mixed farming activities that...
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    A notable representative of this tradition is the Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, which was centered on the burned-house horizon both geographically and...
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  • The Horse, the Wheel, and Language (category History books about culture)
    the collapse of the Balkan cultures and the role of Proto-Indo-European as a regional language (ch. 12); the Yamna culture as the culmination of these...
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  • the end of the Neolithic (Marija Gimbutas: Corded Ware culture, Yamna culture, Kurgan culture), the early Neolithic (Colin Renfrew: Starčevo-Körös, Linearbandkeramic)...
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  • Thumbnail for Decline and end of the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture
    Cucuteni-Trypillia culture, which Gimbutas included as one of the Old European culture societies, against the Yamna culture (also known as the Pit grave culture), which...
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    found in the 5th and 6th millennia BCE archaeological sites of the Vinča culture such as Majdanpek, Jarmovac and Pločnik (including a copper axe from 5500 BCE)...
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  • Egypt) Early Minoan I Sredny Stog culture (final phase) Yamna culture (early phase) Cucuteni culture Vinča culture Megalithic Europe (Atlantic fringe)...
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