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Novosvobodnaya culture information


Novosvobodnaya culture
Geographical rangeNorth Caucasus in Europe
PeriodCopper Age, Bronze Age
Datesc. 3500 – 3100 BCE
Preceded byMaykop culture
Followed byYamnaya culture

Novosvobodnaya culture (Russian: Новосвободненская культура Novosvobodnenskaya kultura, also Novosvobodna, Novosvobodnaja) is an archaeological culture of the Early Bronze Age in the foothills of the North Caucasus (3500-3100 BC). It is named after the megalithic tombs excavated in 1898 by Nikolai Veselovsky near the stanitsa Tsarskoy, now Novosvobodnaya in Adygea.

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