- Poltavka culture
Poltavka culture, 2700—2100 BC, an early to middle
Bronze Age archaeological culture of the middleVolga from about where the Don-Volga canal begins up to theSamara bend , with an easterly extension north of presentKazakhstan along theSamara River valley to somewhat west ofOrenburg .With the
Catacomb culture , it is a successor to theYamna culture . It seems to be seen as an early manifestation of theSrubna culture . There is evidence of influence from theMaykop culture to its south.The only real things that distinguish it from the Yamna culture are changes in pottery and an increase in metal objects.
Tumulus inhumation s continue, but with less use ofochre .It is said to underlie the later Srubna and
Potapovka culture s. It is presumptively earlyIndo-Iranian (Proto-Indo-Iranian ).ources
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J. P. Mallory , "Poltavka Culture", "Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture ", Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997.
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