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- Kemi_Oba_culture abstract "Kemi Oba culture, ca. 3700—2200 BC, an archaeological culture at the northwest face of the Sea of Azov, the lower Bug and Dnieper Rivers and the Crimea. This was a component of the larger Yamna horizon.The economy was based on both stockbreeding and agriculture. It had its own distinctive pottery, which is suggested to be more refined than that of its neighbors. The inhumation practice was to lay the remains on its side, with the knees flexed, in pits, stone lined cists or timber-framed graves topped with a kurgan. Of particular interest are carved stone stelae or menhirs that also show up in secondary use in Yamna culture burials.Metal objects were imported from the Maykop culture. Strong links have been suggested with the adjacent/overlapping Lower Mikhaylovka group. The Kemi Oba culture is contemporaneous and partly ovelapping with the Catacomb culture.".
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageID "2445882".
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageLength "1205".
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageRevisionID "687837312".
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_culture.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Burial.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Catacomb_culture.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Eastern_Europe.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bronze_Age_Europe.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-European.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Crimea.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Dnieper.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopedia_of_Indo-European_Culture.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink J._P._Mallory.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Kurgan.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Mikhaylovka_group.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Maykop_culture.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Menhir.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sea_of_Azov.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Bug.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLink Yamna_culture.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kemi Oba culture".
- Kemi_Oba_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Eastern_Europe.
- Kemi_Oba_culture subject Category:Bronze_Age_Europe.
- Kemi_Oba_culture subject Category:Indo-European.
- Kemi_Oba_culture type Group.
- Kemi_Oba_culture type Group.
- Kemi_Oba_culture comment "Kemi Oba culture, ca. 3700—2200 BC, an archaeological culture at the northwest face of the Sea of Azov, the lower Bug and Dnieper Rivers and the Crimea. This was a component of the larger Yamna horizon.The economy was based on both stockbreeding and agriculture. It had its own distinctive pottery, which is suggested to be more refined than that of its neighbors.".
- Kemi_Oba_culture label "Kemi Oba culture".
- Kemi_Oba_culture sameAs Q2559541.
- Kemi_Oba_culture sameAs Cultura_Kemi_Oba.
- Kemi_Oba_culture sameAs Cultura_di_Kemi_Oba.
- Kemi_Oba_culture sameAs Kemi-Obacultuur.
- Kemi_Oba_culture sameAs Kultura_Kemi-Oba.
- Kemi_Oba_culture sameAs m.07dm1n.
- Kemi_Oba_culture sameAs Кеми-Обинская_культура.
- Kemi_Oba_culture sameAs Кемі-обинська_культура.
- Kemi_Oba_culture sameAs Q2559541.
- Kemi_Oba_culture wasDerivedFrom Kemi_Oba_culture?oldid=687837312.
- Kemi_Oba_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Kemi_Oba_culture.