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The Kurgan (or Kurganskaya) cattle breed originates in south-western Siberia and is a composite of Shorthorn, Simmental, German Black Pied Cattle, Bestuzhev, Tagil, Red Steppe, and local cattle.[1][2] Its coat colourations are red, red and white, or roan. Its primary domesticated uses are beef and dairy.

  1. ^ Food and Agriculture Organization genetic resources study[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Breed description: Kurgan". Archived from the original on 2007-10-14. Retrieved 2007-05-17.

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Kurgan cattle

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Ipatovo kurgan

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Ipatovo kurgan refers to kurgan 2 of the Ipatovo Barrow Cemetery 3, a cemetery of kurgan burial mounds, located near the town of Ipatovo in Stavropol Krai...

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Khvalynsk culture

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does not exclude the possibility of a chief. In the later kurgans, one finds that the kurgan is exclusively reserved for a chief and his retinue, with...

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Maykop culture

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Kura River. The culture takes its name from a royal burial, the Maykop kurgan in the Kuban River valley. According to genetic studies on ancient DNA published...

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Drinking horn

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towards the end of the 4th century BC. The depiction of drinking horns on kurgan stelae appears to follow a slightly different chronology, with the earliest...

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Abashevo culture

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fortified. The Abashevo culture is primarily represented by various kurgan cemeteries. Kurgans were surrounded by a circular ditch, and the grave pit had ledges...

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Globular Amphora culture

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also seen as a highly intrusive cultural element. The supporters of the Kurgan hypothesis point to these distinctive burial practices and state this may...

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Baden culture

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were found in the towns of Dobanovci, Gomolava, Perlez and Zemun. In the Kurgan hypothesis espoused by Marija Gimbutas, the Baden culture is seen as being...

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Scythians

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people closely related to the Scythians. Arzhan kurgan (8–7th century BC) Arrowheads from the 1st kurgan of the Arzhan burials suggests that the typical...

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Ural Economic Region

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centers): Bashkortostan (Ufa), Chelyabinsk Oblast (Chelyabinsk), Kurgan Oblast (Kurgan), Orenburg Oblast (Orenburg), Perm Krai (Perm), Sverdlovsk Oblast...

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Andronovo culture

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studied two Late Bronze Age horses with the aid of radiocarbon dating from Kurgan 5 of the Novoilinovsky 2 cemetery in the Lisakovsk city in the Kostanay...

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Nomadic pastoralism

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clearly not so for many ancient Eurasian nomads, who have left very rich kurgan burial sites. Pastoral nomadic sites are identified based on their location...

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Samara culture

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earthen mound, the very first predecessor of the kurgan[citation needed]. The later, fully developed kurgan was a hill on which the deceased chief might ascend...

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Merheleva Ridge

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and burial complex consisting primarily of four large stone mounds or kurgans situated near Perevalsk, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine, about 30 km to the west-to-southwest...

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Sintashta culture

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in Trans-Urals, at the burial sites Sintashta II and Kamenny Ambar-5 (Kurgan 2) are c. 2200–2000 BCE. Chariots appear in southern Trans-Urals region...

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Scythian religion

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located in a small side chamber. The Chortomlyk kurgan, of similar dimensions as the Solokha kurgan, contained a 10 metre-long entrance shaft at the...

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Srubnaya culture

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constructions within its burial pits. Its cemeteries consisted of five to ten kurgans. Burials included the skulls and forelegs of animals and ritual hearths...

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Afanasievo culture

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like metal-use, horses and wheeled vehicles, and cultural relations with Kurgan steppe cultures, the Afanasevans are believed to have been Indo-European-speaking...

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Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic

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