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Encyclopedia: Srubna culture Source:Wikipedia
The
Srubna culture
(Russian Срубная культура, Ukranian Зрубнá культ́ура, also
Timber-grave culture
), was a
Late Bronze Age
(16th-9th centuries BC) culture. It is a successor to the
Yamna culture
, the
Catacomb culture
and the
Abashevo culture
. It occupied the area along and above
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The Srubna culture (Russian: Срубная культура, Ukrainian: Зрубнá культ́ура, also Timber-grave culture), was a Late Bronze Age (16th-9th centuries BC) culture. It is a successor to the Yamna culture, the Catacomb culture and the Abashevo culture.
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Pre-History Humans have inhabited present-day Kazakhstan since the earliest Stone Age, generally pursuing the nomadic pastoralism for which the region's climate and terrain are best suited. Prehistoric Bronze Age cultures that extended onto Kazakh territory include the Srubna culture, the Afanasevo...
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Srubna Culture Website Links For Culture ... The Srubna culture is succeeded by Scythians and Sarmatians in the 1st millennium BC, and by Khazar s and Kipchak s in the first millennium AD.
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With the Catacomb Culture , it is a successor to the Yamna Culture . It seems to be seen as an early manifestation of the Srubna Culture . There is evidence of influence from the Maykop Culture to its ...
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Category:Srubna culture - Wikimedia Commons |
Deutsch: Srubna-Kultur · English: Srubna culture, Timber-grave culture · ... Media in category "Srubna culture"
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SRUBNA CULTURE - related terms, definitions and short phrases grouped together in the form of Encyclopedia article. ... Srubna culture - The Srubna culture (Зрубнá культ́ура, ...
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A selection of articles related to Srubna culture ... A Wisdom Archive on Srubna culture...
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The Srubna culture (Зрубнá культ́ура, also Timber-grave culture), ... The Srubna culture is succeeded by Scythians and Sarmatians in the 1st millennium BC, ...
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Adjacent and overlapping cultures (Afanasevo culture, Srubna culture, BMAC) are shown in green. ... On its western border, it is succeeded by the Srubna culture, ...
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Adjacent and overlapping cultures (Afanasevo culture, Srubna culture, BMAC) are shown in green. ... On its western border, it is succeeded by the Srubna culture, ...
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