Early Bronze Age archaeological culture in the North Caucasus
Novosvobodnaya culture
Geographical range
North Caucasus in Europe
Period
Copper Age, Bronze Age
Dates
c. 3500 – 3100 BCE
Preceded by
Maykop culture
Followed by
Yamnaya 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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Novosvobodnayaculture (Russian: Новосвободненская культура Novosvobodnenskaya kultura, also Novosvobodna, Novosvobodnaja) is an archaeological culture...
The Yamnaya culture or the Yamna culture, also known as the Pit Grave culture or Ochre Grave culture, is a late Copper Age to early Bronze Age archaeological...
Rezepkin sees Novosvobodnayaculture as independent from Maikop culture. For the first time, Rezepkin linked the finds from Novosvobodnaya with the artifacts...
Maykop culture (Russian: майкоп, [mɐjˈkop], scientific transliteration: Majkop,), c. 3700 BC–3000 BC, is a major Bronze Age archaeological culture in the...
Martina Massimino (2023), the connections of this tomb with the Maikop-Novosvobodnaya kurgans are quite clear based on architecture and the metalwork. The...