- Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-16054-5. Mallory, J. P.; Adams,
Douglas Q. (1997). "
Srubna Culture".
Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture.
Taylor & Francis. pp. 541–542...
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settling the
steppes of
southern Russia. c. 1200 BC: The proto-Scythian
Srubna (Timber-grave)
culture expands from the
lower Volga region to
cover the...
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resources in
North Asia. In the
Southern Ural the
Andronovo culture and
Srubna culture were
succeeded by the
Scythians and Sarmatians. A
study on DNA variation...
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Europe Poltavka culture (2500–2100 BC)
Abashevo culture (2300–1850 BC)
Srubna culture (1850–1450 BC)
Central Asia Sintashta-Petrovka-Arkaim (2050–1750...
- fringes, it
overlaps with the
approximately contemporaneous, but distinct,
Srubna culture in the Volga-Ural interfluvial. To the east, it
reaches into the...
- 3500–2300 BC Kura-Araxes
culture 3000–2000 BC
Catacomb culture 3000–2200 BC
Srubna culture 1600–1200 BC
Koban culture 1100–400 BC Novocherk****k
culture 900–650...
- fringes, it
overlaps with the
approximately contemporaneous, but distinct,
Srubna culture in the Volga-Ural interfluvial. To the east, it
reaches into the...
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earliest spoke-wheeled
chariot finds is
indicated in purple.
Adjacent and
overlapping cultures (Afanasevo culture,
Srubna culture, BMAC) are
shown in green....
- spoke-wheeled
chariot finds is
indicated in purple.
Adjacent and
overlapping cultures (Afanasevo,
Srubna, Bactria-Margiana
Culture are
shown in green....
- ; Larenok, P.A.; Nevsky, M.Yu.The
ancient astronomical instrument from
Srubna burial of
kurgan field Tavriya-1 (Northern
Black Sea Coast). Archaeologist...