Geographical range | Middle Volga |
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Period | Bronze Age |
Dates | ca. 2100–1800 BC |
Type site | Potapovka |
Preceded by | Poltavka culture, Abashevo culture |
Followed by | Srubnaya culture, Andronovo culture |
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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 Potapovka culture emerged from the Poltavka culture with influences from the Abashevo culture. It had close relations with the Sintashta culture in the east, with whom it shares many similarities. Like the Sintashta culture, its people are believed to have spoken a form of Proto-Indo-Iranian. It was directly ancestral to the Srubnaya culture, and probably influenced the emergence of the Andronovo culture.
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