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Yamna culture
Yamna culture Typical Yamna burial with the skeleton in supine position ... Tocharian Proto-Indo-Europeans Language | Society | ReligionKurgan | Yamna | Corded Ware Indo-European studies The Yamna (from Russian яма "pit") or ... Poltavka culture and the Srubna culture. the Yamna culture in 4th millennium BC Europe ...
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Talk:Yamna culture
Talk:Yamna culture I propose to move this article to Yamna culture, simply for the sake of consistency ...
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Image:Yamna burial.png
Image:Yamna burial.png Image File history File links Yamna_burial.png excavated Yamna grave. From a publication by Marija Gimbutas ...
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Kurgan hypothesis
... steppe, Kurgan IV being identified with the Yamna culture of around 3000 BC. Subsequent expansion ... culture, facilitating the expansion over the entire Yamna region. In the Kurgan hypothesis, the entire ... stone stelae of deities. Kurgan IV or Yamna culture, first half of the 3rd millennium ... Wave 3, 3000–2800 BC, expansion of the Yamna culture beyond the steppes, with the appearance ... of the horse (Wave 1). 4000–3500: The Yamna culture, the prototypical kurgan builders, emerges ...
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User:FourthAve
... Andronovo culture. .Globular Amphora culture. .Lengyel culture. .Yamna culture. .Vucedol culture. .Baden culture. .Khvalynsk culture ... the Maykop and Kura-Araxes cultures. The Yamna culture (ca 3500-2300), while not the ... are seen as directly ancestral to the Yamna culture. The Three Kurgan Waves. The first ... The third wave (3100-2900) extends the Yamna complex into northeastern Europe (Russia), southern Finland ... the Low Countries and northeastern France. The Yamna culture had several components, Kemi Oba ...
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Indo-European languages
... Tocharian Proto-Indo-Europeans Language | Society | ReligionKurgan | Yamna | Corded Ware Indo-European studies The Indo ... cultures, domestication of the horse. 4000–3500: The Yamna culture, the prototypical kurgan builders, emerges in ... before this time. 3500–3000: Middle PIE. The Yamna culture is at its peak, representing the ... and fishing, along rivers. Contact of the Yamna culture with late Neolithic Europe cultures results ... bronze weapons and artefacts are introduced to Yamna territory. Probable early Satemization. 3000–2500: Late ...
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Middle Dnieper culture
... phase and then a successor to the Yamna culture, as well as to the latter ... of these burials are secondary depositions into Yamna-era kurgans. Grave goods included pottery and ... economy was much like that of the Yamna and Corded Ware cultures, semi-to-fully ... or invasions, if you prefer) from the Yamna culture and its immediate successors into Northern ...
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Catacomb culture
... day Ukraine. It was related to the Yamna culture, and would seem more of an ... These are similar to those of the Yamna culture, but with a hollowed-out space ... V. Kulbaka has argued that the Late Yamna cultures of ca. 3200-2800 BCE, esp ...
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Prehistoric Europe
... by people originating from beyond the Volga (Yamna culture), creating a plural complex known as ... East, the peoples of beyond the Volga (Yamna culture), surely eastern Indo-Europeans, ancestors of ... who are also Indo-Europeans, displaces the Yamna peoples in the regions north and east ...
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History of jewellery in Ukraine
... Neolithic Corded Ware culture, Globular Amphora culture, Yamna culture, pre-Slavic Cherniakhiv culture, Zarubyntsi culture ... techniques. Copper production workshops were found at Yamna culture archaeological cites, forging it in the ...
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