- Kemi Oba culture
Kemi Oba culture, ca. 3700—2200, an
archaeological culture at the northwest face of theSea of Azov , the lower Bug andDnieper River s and theCrimea . This was a component of the larger Yamna horizon.The economy was based on both stockbreeding and agriculture. It had its own distinctive pottery, which is suggested to be more refined that that of its neighbors.
The
inhumation practice was to lay the remains on its side, with the knees flexed, in pits, stone lined cists or timber-framed graves topped with akurgan . Of particular interest are carved stone stelae ormenhir s that also show up in secondary use inYamna culture burials.Metal objects were imported from the
Maykop culture . Strong links have been suggested with the adjacent/overlappingLower Mikhaylovka group .The Kemi Oba culture is contemporaneous and partly ovelapping with the
Catacomb culture .ources
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J. P. Mallory , "Kemi Oba Culture", "Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture ", Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997.
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