The Yamnaya lived 5,000 years ago. They and their descendants went on to transform Europe and much of Asia genetically, culturally and linguistically
The Yamnaya were a nomadic herding culture that migrated into Europe from the grasslands of modern-day Russia and Ukraine around 5,000 years ago:
- The Yamnaya originated in the steppe in the fourth millennium BC. Researchers believe their origins were between the lower reaches of the Dnieper and Don rivers.
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The Yamnaya economy was based upon animal husbandry, fishing, and foraging, and the manufacture of ceramics, tools, and weapons.
顏那亞文化(英語:Yamnaya culture、俄語:Ямная культура)或亞姆納文化(英語:Yamna culture、烏克蘭語:Ямна культура),又被譯為豎穴墓文化(英語:Pit Grave culture ...
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by S WilkinTogether with regular dietary dependence on meat and milk, this opened up the steppe to exploitation and occupation by pastoralist communities. 2021 Cited by 104 —
May 5, 2024 — The researchers described how the Yamnaya were born out of an ancestral population that formed on the steppe in the fourth millennium BC when ...
Mar 27, 2019 — Starting 5000 years ago, the Yamnaya embarked on a violent conquest of Europe. Now genetic analysis tells their tale for the first time.
Apr 29, 2023 — This essay addresses Yamnaya nomadism as an innovation that opened the Eurasian steppes to productive human exploitation.
Feb 21, 2017 — The Yamnaya men could have been more attractive mates than European farmers because they had horses and new technologies, such as copper hammers ...
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Yamnaya culture
Alternative names: Pit Grave culture; Yamna culture; Ochre Grave culture; Yamnaya Horizon
Dates: c. 3300 – 2600 BC
Defined by: Vasily Gorodtsov
Followed by: North: Corded Ware culture West: Catacomb culture, Vučedol culture East: Poltavka culture
Period: Copper Age, Bronze Age
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