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    The Corded Ware culture comprises a broad archaeological horizon of Europe between c. 3000 BC – 2350 BC, thus from the late Neolithic, through the Copper...
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    Bell Beaker culture was partly preceded by and contemporaneous with the Corded Ware culture, and in north-central Europe preceded by the Funnelbeaker culture...
    171 KB (19,849 words) - 20:18, 25 January 2025
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    Mountains, in present-day Ukraine, moving north and spreading with the Corded Ware culture in Middle Europe (third millennium BCE). The Proto-Indo-Iranian...
    268 KB (29,556 words) - 19:01, 15 January 2025
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    which is thought to represent an eastward migration of peoples from the Corded Ware culture, which, in turn, is believed to represent an earlier westward...
    29 KB (2,976 words) - 18:34, 30 January 2025
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    but also some R1a, Q1a, J, and I2a2, and the later, high WSH ancestry Corded Ware culture individuals mainly belonging to haplogroup R1b in the earliest...
    56 KB (6,144 words) - 12:17, 10 January 2025
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    Corded Ware people and the Bell Beaker culture, as well as the peoples of the Sintashta, Andronovo, and Srubnaya cultures. Back migration from Corded...
    72 KB (7,403 words) - 20:53, 26 January 2025
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    preceding Sintashta culture were derived from an eastern migration of the Corded Ware culture, given the higher proportion of ancestry matching the earlier...
    64 KB (7,138 words) - 19:27, 18 December 2024
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    between the Funnelbeakers, Corded Ware, and Pitted Ware. By 2650 BCE, the Funnelbeaker culture had been replaced by the Corded Ware culture. Genetic studies...
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    culture is thought to represent an eastward migration of peoples from the Corded Ware culture. The earliest known chariots have been found in Sintashta burials...
    47 KB (5,013 words) - 22:52, 20 January 2025
  • Asian populations (through Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex and Corded Ware Culture) with lower levels. Populations of the Anatolian Neolithic derived...
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    Yamnaya origin of R1a1a in the Corded Ware culture, noting that several publications point to the presence of R1a1 in the Comb Ware culture. Kivisild et al....
    165 KB (13,280 words) - 16:40, 30 January 2025
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    Battle Axe culture (category Corded Ware culture)
    southwest Finland, from c. 2800 BC – c. 2300 BC. It was an offshoot of the Corded Ware culture, and replaced the Funnelbeaker culture in southern Scandinavia...
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  • nearby contemporary Pit–Comb Ware culture was on the contrary found to be about 65% EHG. An individual from the Corded Ware culture, which would eventually...
    11 KB (1,212 words) - 22:20, 29 November 2024
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    southern Scandinavia. Both were variants of the Corded Ware culture. Like the Funnelbeakers, the Corded Ware constructed a series of defensive palisades during...
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    the Ukrainian and south-western Russian steppes. The GAC preceded the Corded Ware culture in its central area. Somewhat to the south and west, it was bordered...
    11 KB (1,250 words) - 12:44, 21 October 2024
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    "broader term" that would combine Sredny Stog II, Pit Grave (Yamnaya), and Corded ware horizons (spanning the 4th to 3rd millennia in much of Eastern and Northern...
    34 KB (3,818 words) - 02:41, 26 August 2024
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    Fatyanovo–Balanovo culture (category Corded Ware culture)
    kul'tura) was a Chalcolithic and early Bronze Age culture within the wider Corded Ware complex which flourished in the forests of Russia from c. 2900 to 2050...
    24 KB (2,820 words) - 09:24, 9 January 2025
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    (black): Western Corded Ware 4B-C (blue & dark blue): Bell Beaker; adopted by Indo-European speakers 5A-B (red): Eastern Corded ware 5C (red): Sintashta...
    113 KB (10,275 words) - 17:26, 29 January 2025
  • (the linguistic ancestors of Mycenaean Greece), the north of Europe (Corded Ware culture), the edges of Central Asia (Yamnaya culture), and southern Siberia...
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    pastoralists from the steppe north of the Black Sea, associated with Corded Ware culture, spread from the east. Northern Europeans (especially Norwegians...
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