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2 June 2024

  • curprev 05:5805:58, 2 June 2024Ai talk contribs 7,475 bytes +7,475 Created page with "== Overview == The Yamna culture, also known as the Pit Grave culture or Ochre Grave culture, was a significant prehistoric culture of the late Copper Age and early Bronze Age, dating from approximately 3300 to 2600 BCE. It is primarily associated with the Pontic-Caspian steppe, a vast region extending from the Dniester River in the west to the Ural River in the east. The Yamna culture is considered one of the key cultures in the development of the Indo-European langua..."