- The
Fatyanovo–Balanovo
culture (Russian: Фатьяновская культура, romanized: Fatyanovskaya kul'tura) was a
Chalcolithic and
early Bronze Age
culture within...
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Fatyanovo (Russian: Фатьяново) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Fatyanovo,
Vladimir Oblast, a
village in
Klyazminskoye Rural Settlement...
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Dnieper culture and the
Eastern Baltic Corded Ware
culture gave rise to the
Fatyanovo–Balanovo
culture on the
upper Volga,
which in turn
contributed to the...
- from the
village of
Abashevo in Chuvashia.
Tracing its
origins in the
Fatyanovo–Balanovo culture, an
eastern offshoot of the
Corded Ware
culture of Central...
- forest-steppe
region to the
north (c. 3000–2350 BC)
spread eastwards with the
Fatyanovo culture (c. 2900–2050 BC),
which subsequently developed into the Abashevo...
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Fatyanovo (Russian: Фатьяново) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Klyazminskoye Rural Settlement,
Kovrovsky District,
Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
- Ware and Bell
beaker cultures. In the
eastern Corded Ware culture, the
Fatyanovo-Balanovo
group may have been the
source of a back
migration onto the steppe...
- be the metal-working
aspect of the
eastern Fatyanovo. This is also
demonstrated by the
existence of
Fatyanovo ceramics in
Volosovo sites as well as the...
- the
Mesolithic era in the
Nizhny Novgorod region.
Burial grounds of the
Fatyanovo culture of the
Bronze Age were
found in the Chkalovsky,
Vetluzhsky and...
- Seima-Turbino
phenomenon in the
upper Volga region,
replacing the
earlier Fatyanovo–Balanovo and
Volosovo cultures, and soon
expanded to the west to Karelia...