- The
Yamnaya culture or the
Yamna culture, also
known as the Pit
Grave culture or
Ochre Grave culture, is a late
Eneolithic (Copper Age) to
early Bronze...
- Ware
culture encomp****ed a vast area, from the
contact zone
between the
Yamnaya culture and the
Corded Ware
culture in
south Central Europe, to the Rhine...
- West
Asian po****tions. This
ancestry is
often referred to as
Yamnaya ancestry,
Yamnaya-related ancestry,
Steppe ancestry or Steppe-related ancestry....
- the
north of
Europe (Corded Ware culture), the
edges of
Central Asia (
Yamnaya culture), and
southern Siberia (Afanasievo culture). In the
words of philologist...
-
spoken on the
eastern Pontic steppe. The late PIE culture,
within the
Yamnaya horizon on the Pontic–Caspian
steppe around 3000 BCE, then
branched to...
-
Yamnaya horizon".
Furthermore the
authors mention that this
scenario can
explain the
difference in
paternal haplogroup frequency between the
Yamnaya and...
- cultures,
including the
Yamnaya (or Pit Grave)
culture and its predecessors. In the 2000s,
David Anthony instead used the core
Yamnaya culture and its relationship...
- which, in turn, is
believed to
represent an
earlier westward migration of
Yamnaya-related
people from the Pontic–Caspian
steppe zone into the
territory of...
- from
preceding local Neolithic cultures, and
later developed into the
Yamnaya culture. The
economy was
based on pastoralism,
supplemented by hunting...
- 5000–3500 BC
Sredny Stog
culture 4500–3500 BC
Maykop culture 3700–3000 BC
Yamnaya/Kurgan
cultures 3500–2300 BC Kura-Araxes
culture 3000–2000 BC Catacomb...