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  1. The Dnieper–Donets culture (ca. 5th—4th millennium BC) was a Mesolithic and later Neolithic culture which flourished north of the Black Sea ca. 5000-4200 BC. It has many parallels with the Samara culture, and was succeeded by the Sredny Stog culture.
    Dates: c. 5000 BC – 4200 BC
    Followed by: Sredny Stog culture
    Geographical range: North of the Black Sea
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    When did the Dnieper-Donets culture start?
    David Anthony (2007: 155) dated the beginning of the Dnieper-Donets culture I roughly between 5800/5200 BC. It quickly expanded in all directions, eventually absorbing all other local Neolithic groups. By 5200 BC the Dnieper-Donets culture II followed, which ended between 4400/4200 BC.
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    What is the relationship between Dnieper-Donets and Yamnaya?
    Dnieper-Donets males and Yamnaya males carry the same paternal haplogroups (R1b and I2a), suggesting that the CHG and EEF admixture among the Yamnaya came through EHG and WHG males mixing with EEF and CHG females. According to Anthony, this suggests that the Indo-European languages were initially spoken by EHGs living in Eastern Europe
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    What did the Dnieper-Donets eat?
    Among the sources of food hunted and foraged by the Dnieper-Donets people were aurochs, elk, red deer, roe, wild boar, fox, wildcat, hare, bear and onager. Their diet was primarily high protein, with meat, fish and nuts being consumed.
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    What is the Potapovka culture?
    The Potapovka culture is primarily known from at least eleven kurgans that have been found. These contain around eighty burials. Potpovka kurgans measure around 24 to 30 m in diameter and stand up to half-a-meter in height. They typically contain chambers surrounded by small peripheral graves of large central burial chambers.
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    Dnieper–Donets culture - Wikipedia

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    The Dnieper–Donets culture (ca. 5th—4th millennium BC) was a Mesolithic and later Neolithic culture which flourished north of the Black Sea ca. 5000-4200 BC. It has many parallels with the Samara culture, and was succeeded by the Sredny Stog culture. 查看更多內容

    The Dnieper–Donets culture was defined by the Soviet archaeologist Dmytro Telehin (Dmitriy Telegin) on proposition of another archaeologist Valentyn Danylenko in 1956. At that time Dmytro Telehin worked at the Institute of Archaeology 查看更多內容

    David Anthony (2007: 155) dated the beginning of the Dnieper-Donets culture I roughly between 5800/5200 BC. It quickly expanded in all … 查看更多內容

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    The Dnieper–Donets culture is known from more than 200 sites. Few settlements from the … 查看更多內容

    The physical remains recovered from graves of the Dnieper–Donets culture have been classified as "Proto-Europoid". They are … 查看更多內容

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    The Dnieper–Donets culture was distributed in the areas north of the Black Sea. Throughout its existence, rapid population growth and an expansion towards the … 查看更多內容

    In accordance with the Kurgan hypothesis, J. Mallory (1997) suggested that the Dnieper-Donets people were Pre–Indo-European-speakers who were absorbed by Proto-Indo-Europeans expanding westwards from steppe-lands further east.
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    Mathieson et al. (2018) analyzed 32 individuals from three Eneolithic cemeteries at Deriivka, Vilnyanka and Vovnigi, which Anthony (2019a) … 查看更多內容

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    La culture Dniepr-Donets est une culture archéologique du Mésolithique qui s'est développée au V millénaire av. J.-C. dans la zone située au nord de la mer Noire / mer d'Azov, entre les fleuves du Dniepr et du Donets, dans l'actuelle Ukraine.
    Cette culture est caractérisée par la présence de villages de pêcheurs semi-sédentaires le long des rivières, spécialement le long des rapides du Dniepr (v…

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    • Répartition géographique: Ukraine
    • Chronologie: d'environ 5 000 à 4 200 av. J.-C.
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      網頁Potapovka culture ( Russian: Потаповская культура, romanized : Potapovskaya kul'tura) was a Bronze Age culture which flourished on the middle Volga in 2100—1800 BC. The …

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