Sredny Stog culture

Sredny Stog culture
Geographical rangeUkraine, Russia
PeriodChalcolithic Europe
Datesc. 4500 BC – 3500 BC
Preceded byDnieper-Donets culture
Followed byCernavodă culture, Repin culture, Suvorovo culture, Novodanilovka group

The Sredny Stog culture (Russian: Среднесто́говская культу́ра, romanizedSrednestogovskaja kul'tura, Ukrainian: Середньостогівська культура, romanizedSerednʹostohivsʹka kulʹtura) or Serednii Stih culture[1][2] is a pre-Kurgan archaeological culture from the 5th–4th millennia BC. It is named after the Dnieper river islet of today's Serednii Stih (Ukrainian: Середній Стіг; Russian: Средний Стог, romanizedSredny Stog), Ukraine, where it was first located.[3]

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  2. ^ Nikitin, Alexey G.; Lazaridis, Iosif; Patterson, Nick; Ivanova, Svitlana; Videiko, Mykhailo; Dergachev, Valentin; Kotova, Nadiia; Lillie, Malcolm; Potekhina, Inna (18 April 2024), A genomic history of the North Pontic Region from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age, doi:10.1101/2024.04.17.589600, retrieved 15 May 2024
  3. ^ Telegin, Dmytro Yakovych (1973). Serednʹo-stogivsʹka kulʹtura epokhy midi (in Ukrainian). Kyiv, Ukraine: Naukova Dumka.

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