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- Q2610243 subject Q6729992.
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- Q2610243 subject Q8680934.
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- Q2610243 abstract "The Chernogorovka and Novocherkassk cultures (ca. 900 to 650 BC) are Iron Age steppe cultures in Ukraine and Russia, centered between the Prut and the lower Don. They are pre-Scythian cultures, associated with the Cimmerians.In 1971 the Vysokaja Mogila kurgan (graves number 2 and 5) was excavated in the Lower Dnieper River basin. Grave number 5 dates to the late Chernogorovka period (900-750 BC) and grave number 2 to the younger Novocherkassk period (750-650 BC).The Novocherkassk culture expands to a larger area between the Danube and the Volga and is associated with the Eastern European Thraco-Cimmerian artefacts.".
- Q2610243 wikiPageExternalLink geo21_17.pdf.
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- Q2610243 wikiPageWikiLink Q6729992.
- Q2610243 wikiPageWikiLink Q7273140.
- Q2610243 wikiPageWikiLink Q7453291.
- Q2610243 wikiPageWikiLink Q7797106.
- Q2610243 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259013.
- Q2610243 wikiPageWikiLink Q8680934.
- Q2610243 wikiPageWikiLink Q8881656.
- Q2610243 comment "The Chernogorovka and Novocherkassk cultures (ca. 900 to 650 BC) are Iron Age steppe cultures in Ukraine and Russia, centered between the Prut and the lower Don. They are pre-Scythian cultures, associated with the Cimmerians.In 1971 the Vysokaja Mogila kurgan (graves number 2 and 5) was excavated in the Lower Dnieper River basin.".
- Q2610243 label "Novocherkassk culture".