Poltavka, name of Aranlı, Imishli, a village in Azerbaijan, until 1999
Poltavka, Russia, several inhabited localities in Russia
Poltavka culture, an early to middle Bronze Age archaeological culture of the middle Volga
See also: Poltava (disambiguation) and Poltavsky (disambiguation)
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Poltavka culture (Russian: Полтавкинская культура, romanized: Poltavkinskaya kul'tura) was an early to middle Bronze Age archaeological culture which flourished...
Poltavka may refer to: Poltavka, name of Aranlı, Imishli, a village in Azerbaijan, until 1999 Poltavka, Russia, several inhabited localities in Russia...
Poltavka (Ukrainian: Наталка Полтавка, Natalka from Poltava) is a Ukrainian play written by Ivan Kotliarevsky. The Opera in 2 acts, Natalka Poltavka,...
Several Sintashta towns were built over older Poltavka settlements or close to Poltavka cemeteries, and Poltavka motifs are common on Sintashta pottery. Sintashta...
Novaya Poltavka is located in steppe, on Transvolga, 10 km southwest of Staraya Poltavka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Staraya Poltavka is...
Nizhnaya Poltavka (Russian: Нижняя Полтавка) is a rural locality (a selo) in Nizhnepoltavsky Selsoviet of Konstantinovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia...
Verkhnyaya Poltavka (Russian: Верхняя Полтавка) is a rural locality (a selo) in Verkhnepoltavsky Selsoviet of Konstantinovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia...
of tribes in the region of the Urals, such as the Pit-grave, Catacomb, Poltavka, and northern Abashevo into the Novokumak horizon, it would seem inaccurate...
Srednyaya Poltavka (Russian: Средняя Полтавка) is a rural locality (a selo) in Srednepoltavsky Selsoviet of Konstantinovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia...
links with the earlier Sredny Stog culture, the Afanasievo culture and the Poltavka culture. The Catacomb culture was distributed on the Pontic steppe, an...
that it originated from contacts between Fatyanovo–Balanovo, Catacomb and Poltavka peoples in the southern forest-steppe. The influence of the Yamnaya culture...
Several Sintashta towns were built over older Poltavka settlements or close to Poltavka cemeteries, and Poltavka motifs are common on Sintashta pottery. Sintashta...
Staraya Poltavka (Russian: Старая Полтавка) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Staropoltavsky District of Volgograd Oblast,...
It is a successor of the Yamna culture, the Catacomb culture and the Poltavka culture. It is co-ordinate and probably closely related to the Andronovo...
Natalia. A diminutive form is Natalka (Ukrainian: Наталка; see: Natalka Poltavka). Nataliya Berkut (born 1975), Ukrainian long-distance runner Nataliya...
followed on the steppe by the Catacomb culture (c. 2800–2200 BC) and the Poltavka culture (c.2800–2200 BC). The closely-related Corded Ware culture in the...
the middle Volga in 2100—1800 BC. The Potapovka culture emerged from the Poltavka culture with influences from the Abashevo culture. It had close relations...