- Potapovka culture
Potapovka culture, ca. 2500—2000 BC. A
Bronze Age culture centered on theSamara bend in the middleVolga region, projecting well east into theSamara River valley.It seems to be connected only in a
material culture way with the earlier stage of theAndronovo culture (Sintashta andPetrovka period), but probably genetically to thePoltavka culture , with influences from the more northerlyAbashevo culture . Loosely, it can be considered as descended from the earlierKhvalynsk culture andSamara culture , both of which occupied this same geographic extent.The
inhumation s are inkurgans (tumuli ). Smaller less important graves surround the original tumulus. Animals, either whole or in parts, were among the grave offerings (cattle, sheep, goats, dogs). One burial has the corpse's head replaced with that of a horse, :"reminiscent of the Vedic account of how the Asvíns replace the head of the priest Dadhyañc Artharvana with that of a horse so that he could reveal the secret of the sacred drink." —EIEC "Potapovka Culture"The culture was clearly comfortable with horses. Wheels and wheeled vehicles are equivocally identified in the remains.
Mallory argues that the Potapovka culture's lack of a clear genetic relationship with the early Andronovo culture, and that the Andronovo lacks an immediate local ancestor, the "cultural trajectory" for the Indo-European societies of this region need to be seen as coming from the west.
This would probably put the
Urheimat into theYamna culture , and its predecessor, theSredny Stog culture .ources
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J. P. Mallory , "Potapovka Culture", "Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture ", Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997.
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