The Maykop culture (Russian: майкоп, [mɐjˈkop], scientific transliteration: Majkop,), c. 3700 BC–3000 BC, is a major Bronze Age archaeological culture in...
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608 (1989 Soviet census). The city gave its name to the early Bronze Age Maykop culture after the discovery of a royal burial site there in 1897. Following...
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Kurgan hypothesis (redirect from Kurgan culture)
Includes the Sredny Stog culture and the Maykop culture of the northern Caucasus. Kurgan IV or Pit Grave (Yamnaya) culture, first half of the 3rd millennium...
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Maykop is the capital city of the Republic of Adygea, Russia. Maykop or Maikop may also refer to: Maykop culture, prehistoric culture of the northern...
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Maykop culture and define Novosvobodnaya as a separate archaeological culture associated with the group of Funnelbeaker culture, Corded Ware culture and...
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have founded the Maykop culture, but the Maykop origins could also have been in the Caucasus. Late PIE is related to the Yamnaya culture. Proposals for...
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BC. The Novotitarovskaya culture was located immediately to the north of and largely overlapped portions of the Maykop culture. It faced the Sea of Azov...
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Darkveti-Meshoko (category Chalcolithic cultures of Asia)
First sites of this culture were discovered in 1958 by Russian anthropologists, but were at first considered to be sites of Maykop culture. In 1980s the site...
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The Lusatian culture existed in the later Bronze Age and early Iron Age (1300–500 BC) in most of what is now Poland and parts of the Czech Republic, Slovakia...
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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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