Pontic-Caspian Steppe - Prehistoric Cultures

Prehistoric Cultures

  • Cucuteni-Trypillian culture 5300-2600 BC
  • Sredny Stog culture 4500–3500 BC
  • Yamna/Kurgan culture 3500–2300 BC
  • Catacomb culture 3000–2200 BC
  • Srubna culture 1600–1200 BC
  • Novocherkassk culture 900–650 BC

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