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- Ananyino_culture abstract "The Ananyino culture is an archeological culture of the late 8th to 3rd centuries BCE in present-day Tatarstan, Russian Federation. The name comes from the burials first discovered near the village Ananyino (Ананьино) in the vicinity of Elabuga, excavated by P.V.Alabin and I.V.Shishkin in 1858.It is located in the territory of the Middle Volga (from the Vetluga River to the town of Ulyanovsk) and the Kama River basin. In the southeast the culture stretches along the lower course of the Belaya River, from its mouth up to the town of Birsk (fortresses Novokabanov, Kakrykul, Peter-Tau, Anachev, Tra-Tau, Trikol, Novobiktov, Birsk settlement, Tash-Elga burials). In the Volga-Kama area and more northerly the culture extends to the Pechora River and Subarctic Ural.In the Volga and Lower Kama areas the traces of the Ananyino Culture fade in the 6th century BCE, in other areas in the 3rd to 2nd centuries BCE.".
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageID "9031558".
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageLength "4013".
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageRevisionID "552342119".
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_culture.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Belaya_River_(Kama).
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Birsk.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Eastern_Europe.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finno-Ugric_peoples.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Finno-Ugric_peoples.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Caucasus.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Colchian_culture.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Finno-Ugric_languages.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Kama_River.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Koban_culture.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Pechora_River.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Permic_languages.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Scythians.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Stele.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Tatarstan.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Ulyanovsk.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Ural_Mountains.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Vetluga_River.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Volga_Finns.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Volga_River.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLink Yelabuga.
- Ananyino_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ananyino culture".
- Ananyino_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Eastern_Europe.
- Ananyino_culture subject Category:Finno-Ugric_peoples.
- Ananyino_culture subject Category:History_of_the_Finno-Ugric_peoples.
- Ananyino_culture hypernym Culture.
- Ananyino_culture type Group.
- Ananyino_culture type Magazine.
- Ananyino_culture type Group.
- Ananyino_culture type People.
- Ananyino_culture comment "The Ananyino culture is an archeological culture of the late 8th to 3rd centuries BCE in present-day Tatarstan, Russian Federation. The name comes from the burials first discovered near the village Ananyino (Ананьино) in the vicinity of Elabuga, excavated by P.V.Alabin and I.V.Shishkin in 1858.It is located in the territory of the Middle Volga (from the Vetluga River to the town of Ulyanovsk) and the Kama River basin.".
- Ananyino_culture label "Ananyino culture".
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Q485857.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Ananino-Kultur.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs アナニノ文化.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Ананьин_мәдениеті.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Ananjino_kultūra.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Ananinocultuur.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Kultura_ananińska.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs m.027v53t.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Ананьинская_культура.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Ananjinokulturen.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Ananyino_mädäniäte.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Ананьїнська_культура.
- Ananyino_culture sameAs Q485857.
- Ananyino_culture wasDerivedFrom Ananyino_culture?oldid=552342119.
- Ananyino_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Ananyino_culture.