Repin culture

Repin culture
Map showing the extent of the Repin culture
Materials of the Repin type.[1]
Geographical rangeEast European forest steppe and Pontic–Caspian steppe
PeriodEneolithic
Dates3900–3300 BC
Type siteRepin
Major sitesRepin, Kyzyl Khak, Turganik
Preceded byKhvalynsk culture, Sredny Stog culture
Followed byYamnaya culture, Afanasievo culture

The Repin culture (sometimes wrongly Repino culture[2][3]) is a 4th millennium BC Eneolithic archaeological culture of the Pontic–Caspian steppe and East European forest steppe. It developed from preceding local Neolithic cultures, and later developed into the Yamnaya culture. The economy was based on pastoralism, supplemented by hunting. This culture is sometimes classified as an earlier phase of the Yamnaya culture.

  1. ^ Morgunova 2015.
  2. ^ Shishlina, N. et al. RESERVOIR EFFECT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SAMPLES FROM STEPPE BRONZE AGE CULTURES IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA. Radiocarbon, Vol 56, Nr 2, 2014, p 767–778 DOI: 10.2458/56.16942 [1]
  3. ^ Archeologija i geoinformatika: tret'ja meždunarodnaja konferencija: tezisy dokladov, Moskva, 24-26 maja 2017 g = Archaeology and geoinformatics: third international conference: book of abstracts, Moscow, May 24th-26th, 2017. Moskva: IA RAN. 2017. p. 36, 37. ISBN 978-5-94375-219-3. [2]

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