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- Abashevo_culture abstract "The Abashevo culture is a later Bronze Age (ca. 2500–1900 BCE) archaeological culture found in the valleys of the Volga and Kama River north of the Samara bend and into the southern Ural Mountains. It receives its name from the village of Abashevo in Chuvashia. Artifacts are kurgans and remnants of settlements. The Abashevo was the easternmost of the Russian forest zone cultures that descended from Corded Ware ceramic traditions. The Abashevo culture played a significant role in the origin of the Sintashta culture. The Abashevo culture does not pertain to the Andronovo culture and genetically belongs to the circle of Central European cultures of the Fatyanovo culture type corded ware ceramics.The economy was mixed agriculture. Cattle, sheep, and goats, as well as other domestic animals were kept. Horses were evidently used, inferred by cheek pieces typical of neighboring steppe cultures. The population of Sintashta derived their stock-breeding from Abashevo, although the role of the pig shrinks sharply.It follows the Yamna culture and Balanovo culture in its inhumation practices in tumuli. Flat graves were also a component of the Abashevo culture burial rite, as in the earlier Fatyanovo culture. Grave offerings are scant, little more than a pot or two. Some graves show evidence of a birch bark floor and a timber construction forming walls and roof.There is evidence of copper smelting, and the culture would seem connected to copper mining activities in the southern Urals. The Abashevo culture was an important center of metallurgy and stimulated the formation of Sintashta metallurgy.The Abashevo ethno-linguistic identity can only be a subject of speculation, reflecting both northern penetration of the earlier Iranian steppe Poltavka culture as well as an extension of Fatyanovo-Balanovo traditions. Skulls of the Abashevo differ from those of the Timber grave, earlier Catacomb culture, or the Potapovka culture. Abashevo probably witnessed a process of assimilation which presupposes a bilingual population. There were likely contacts with Uralic speakers, and this is a convenient place for the origin of some loan-words into Uralic. Some of the Volosovo culture of the region were absorbed into the Abashevo populace, as corded-impressed Abashevo pottery is found side by side with comb-stamped Volosovo ceramics sometimes in the same structure at archaeological sites.It occupied part of the area of the earlier Fatyanovo-Balanovo culture, the eastern variant of the earlier Corded Ware culture, but whatever relationship there is between the two cultures is uncertain. The pre-eminent expert on the Abashevo culture, A. Pryakhin, concluded that it originated from contacts between Fatyanovo / Balanovo and Catacomb / Poltavka peoples in the southern forest-steppe. Early Abashevo ceramic styles strongly influenced Sintashta ceramics.It was preceded by the Yamna culture and succeeded by the Srubna culture and the Sintashta culture.".
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- Abashevo_culture hasPhotoCollection Abashevo_culture.
- Abashevo_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Eastern_Europe.
- Abashevo_culture subject Category:Archaeology_of_Russia.
- Abashevo_culture subject Category:Bronze_Age_Europe.
- Abashevo_culture subject Category:Encyclopedia_of_Indo-European_Culture.
- Abashevo_culture subject Category:Indo-European.
- Abashevo_culture type Abstraction100002137.
- Abashevo_culture type ArchaeologicalCulturesOfEasternEurope.
- Abashevo_culture type Culture108287844.
- Abashevo_culture type Group100031264.
- Abashevo_culture type SocialGroup107950920.
- Abashevo_culture type Society107966140.
- Abashevo_culture comment "The Abashevo culture is a later Bronze Age (ca. 2500–1900 BCE) archaeological culture found in the valleys of the Volga and Kama River north of the Samara bend and into the southern Ural Mountains. It receives its name from the village of Abashevo in Chuvashia. Artifacts are kurgans and remnants of settlements. The Abashevo was the easternmost of the Russian forest zone cultures that descended from Corded Ware ceramic traditions.".
- Abashevo_culture label "Abaschewo-Kultur".
- Abashevo_culture label "Abashevo culture".
- Abashevo_culture label "Abasjevocultuur".
- Abashevo_culture label "Abaševská kultura".
- Abashevo_culture label "Cultura de Abáshevo".
- Abashevo_culture label "Cultura di Abaševo".
- Abashevo_culture label "Culture d'Abashevo".
- Abashevo_culture label "Абашевская культура".
- Abashevo_culture sameAs Abaševská_kultura.
- Abashevo_culture sameAs Abaschewo-Kultur.
- Abashevo_culture sameAs Cultura_de_Abáshevo.
- Abashevo_culture sameAs Culture_d'Abashevo.
- Abashevo_culture sameAs Cultura_di_Abaševo.
- Abashevo_culture sameAs Abasjevocultuur.
- Abashevo_culture sameAs m.078kwb.
- Abashevo_culture sameAs Q305628.
- Abashevo_culture sameAs Q305628.
- Abashevo_culture sameAs Abashevo_culture.
- Abashevo_culture wasDerivedFrom Abashevo_culture?oldid=616609216.
- Abashevo_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Abashevo_culture.