The Samara culture is an Eneolithic (Copper Age) culture dating to the turn of the 5th millennium BCE, at the Samara Bend of the Volga River (modern Russia)...
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Samara, formerly known as Kuybyshev during Soviet rule, is the largest city and administrative centre of Samara Oblast in Russia. The city is located...
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Solidarnost Samara Arena (Russian: «Солидарность Самара Арена»), also known as the Samara Arena, Cosmos Arena, is a football stadium in Samara, Russia. The...
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It has many parallels with the Samara culture, and was succeeded by the Sredny Stog culture. The Dnieper–Donets culture complex was defined by the Soviet...
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The Samara Arboretum (French Arboretum de Samara) is an arboretum and botanical garden located in the Samara historical park in La Chaussée-Tirancourt...
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Kurgan hypothesis (redirect from Kurgan culture)
including the Samara and Seroglazovo cultures of the Dnieper–Volga region in the Copper Age (early 4th millennium BC). The people of these cultures were nomadic...
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stelae Butmir culture Vinča culture Beaker culture Baden culture Botai culture Khvalynsk culture Mamai-Hora Samara culture Sintashta culture Yersinia pestis...
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Southeastern Europe Proto-Indo-Europeans Samara culture Sredny Stog culture Varna culture Vinča culture Yamnaya culture "7,000 years ago, Neolithic optical...
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Sarmatians (redirect from Sarmatian culture)
an Iron Age sample from the Samara district... and are generally close to the Early Bronze Age Yamnaya samples from Samara... and Kalmykia... and the Middle...
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The Únětice culture, Aunjetitz culture or Unetician culture (Czech: Únětická kultura, German: Aunjetitzer Kultur, Polish: Kultura unietycka, Slovak: Únětická...
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The Bell Beaker culture, also known as the Bell Beaker complex or Bell Beaker phenomenon, is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker...
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The Andronovo culture is a collection of similar local Late Bronze Age cultures that flourished c. 2000–1150 BC, spanning from the southern Urals to the...
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Rachel Keller (section In popular culture)
death of her niece. In The Ring Two, Rachel delves into the history of Samara Morgan after her son gets sick with a mysterious ailment. In The Ring, Rachel...
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cathedral was destroyed; a few years later a house of culture was built in its place, where the Samara Opera and Ballet Theatre is now located. At the beginning...
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Samara, known from 1935 to 1991 as Kuybyshev, is the largest city and administrative centre of Samara Oblast in Russia. In Western European Sources information...
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Scytho-Siberian world (redirect from Scytho-Siberian culture)
haplogroup haplogroup R1a, as well as other haplogroups. One Scythian from the Samara region carried R1a-Z93. Unterländer, et al. (2017) found that contemporary...
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Samara state academy for gifted children (Nayanova) previously known as Nayanova University, is a primary and secondary school in Samara, Russia. It was...
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Samarra (redirect from Samara, Iraq)
archaeologist Ernst Herzfeld. Samarra became the type site for the Samarra culture. Since 1946, the notebooks, letters, unpublished excavation reports and...
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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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Afanasievo culture, or Afanasevo culture (Afanasevan culture) (Russian: Афанасьевская культура Afanas'yevskaya kul'tura), is an early archaeological culture of...
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Ertebølle culture (c. 5,400 BCE – 3,950 BCE) (Danish pronunciation: [ˈɛɐ̯təˌpølə]) is a hunter-gatherer and fisher, pottery-making culture dating to the...
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The Globular Amphora culture (GAC, German: Kugelamphoren-Kultur (KAK); c. 3400–2800 BC, is an archaeological culture in Central Europe. Marija Gimbutas...
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individuals of the Yamnaya culture. Yet, Haak et al. (2015) warned: We caution that the sampled Yamnaya individuals from Samara might not be directly ancestral...
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Vieira City of Culture of Galicia, designed by Peter Eisenman Muralla de Santiago de Compostela Parque da Alameda (Alameda Park) Parque de Carlomagno (Carlomagno...
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Eastern hunter-gatherer (category Mesolithic cultures of Europe)
agriculturalists. Dnieper-Donets culture Comb Ceramic culture Sredny Stog culture Deriivka Samara culture Khvalynsk culture Lazaridis et al. (2016) found...
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The Scythian culture was an Iron Age archaeological culture which flourished on the Pontic-Caspian steppe in Eastern Europe from about 700 BC to 200 AD...
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Hollywood. Retrieved 16 February 2024. Kit, Borys (September 27, 2023). "Samara Weaving Horror Movie Azrael Picked Up by Republic Pictures (Exclusive)"...
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Slab (car) (category Culture of Houston)
"Elbows Out: Houston birthed the slabs, a car culture of its own". Hagerty. Retrieved 2024-05-14. Perez, Samara (2020-05-25). "Made in Texas: How Slabs became...
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Iron Gates Mesolithic (redirect from Lepenski Vir culture)
Motala#Archaeogenetics Zvejnieki burial ground Deriivka Khvalynsk#Archaeogenetics Samara culture#Genetics Radovanović, Ivana (31 December 2006). "Further notes on Mesolithic-Neolithic...
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Celts (redirect from Ancient Celtic culture)
110–. Gimbutas, Marija (25 August 2011). Bronze Age cultures in Central and Eastern Europe. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 100–. ISBN 978-3-1116-6814-7. Milisauskas...
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