- Abashevo culture
Abashevo culture is a later
Bronze Age (ca. 17th–16th centuries BC)archaeological culture found in the valleys of theVolga andKama River north of theSamara bend and into the southernUral Mountains . It receives its name from a village of Abashevo inChuvashia . Artifacts arekurgan s and remnants of settlements.The economy was mixed agriculture. Cattle as well as other domestic animals were kept. Horses were evident and there is evidence for the
chariot ; the equipment (cheek pieces) is said to compare well to those of (earliest)Mycenae .It follows the
Yamna culture in itsinhumation practices intumuli . Grave offerings are scant, little more than a pot or two.There is evidence of copper-smelting, and the culture would seem connected to copper mining activities in the southern Urals.
Linguistically, it is presumptively Iranian. There were likely contacts with
Uralic -speakers, and this is a convenient place for the origin of some loan-words into Uralic.It occupied part of the area of the earlier
Fatyanovo-Balanovo culture , the eastern variant of the earlierCorded Ware culture , but whatever relationship there is between the two cultures is uncertain.It is succeeded by the
Srubna culture .Notes
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J. P. Mallory , "Abashevo Culture", "Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture ", Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997.
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