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- The Elshanka culture (Russian: Елшанская культура) was a Subneolithic or very early Neolithic culture that flourished in the middle Volga region in the...
- They made pottery from approximately 6200 BC of a sort derived from the Elshanka culture of the middle Volga. Much of this pottery had pointed bottoms,...
- 7000 BC to 4000 BC. These sites have revealed Europe's earliest pottery (Elshanka culture), the world's oldest horse burial and signs of horse worship (the...
- needed] Europe's oldest pottery was found on the banks of the Sok River (see Elshanka culture for details). «Река СОК», Russian State Water Registry v t e v...
- Samara river contains sites from earlier cultures as well (including the Elshanka culture), which are descriptively termed "Samara cultures" or "Samara valley...
- 7000 BC to 4000 BC. These sites have revealed Europe's earliest pottery (Elshanka culture), the world's oldest horse burial and signs of horse worship (the...
- the rocks it consists of and erosional activity of the Ural River and Elshanka river that flows into Urals. These rivers had sawed across the anticline...
- 10th/8th to 6th millennium BC) Megalithic culture (8th to 2nd millennium BC) Elshanka culture (Russia, 7th millennium BC) Oldest European pottery. Bug-Dniester...
- culture. Linguist Asko Parpola (2022) ****ociates the Kama culture and the Elshanka culture with the early Proto-Uralic language, which would later expand...
- Parpola ****ociates the early Proto-Uralic language with the Neolithic Elshanka and Kama cultures, placing the ultimate homeland of Uralic languages to...