- The
Chalcolithic (also
called the
Copper Age and
Eneolithic) was an
archaeological period characterized by the
increasing use of
smelted copper. It followed...
- 551376°E / 52.741254; 49.551376 The
Khvalynsk culture is a
Middle Copper Age
Eneolithic culture (c. 4,900 – 3,500 BC) of the
middle Volga region. It
takes its...
- 2011. Težak-Gregl,
Tihomila (April 2008). "Study of the
Neolithic and
Eneolithic as
reflected in
articles published over the 50
years of the
journal Opuscula...
-
Repin culture (sometimes
wrongly Repino culture) is a 4th
millennium BC
Eneolithic archaeological culture of the Pontic–Caspian
steppe and East European...
- complex,
being about 2,000
square metres (22,000 sq ft) in area. The
Eneolithic part of the
Deriivka archaeological complex includes a
settlement and...
- The
Samara culture is an
Eneolithic (Copper Age)
culture dating to the turn of the 5th
millennium BCE, at the
Samara Bend of the
Volga River (modern Russia)...
-
Middle East, and
later in
other parts of the world.
Chalcolithic (or "
Eneolithic", "Copper Age") –
still largely Neolithic in character, when
early copper...
- kultura, Вучедолска култура)
flourished between 3000 and 2200 BCE (the
Eneolithic period of
earliest copper-smithing),
centered in
Syrmia and
eastern Slavonia...
-
taller on
average than the
previous po****tion. At the same time, some
Eneolithic steppe burials from the
northwest Pontic region already displa**** rather...
- be
distinguished from
early Yamnaya pottery.
Earlier continuity from
eneolithic but
largely hunter-gatherer
Samara culture and
influences from the more...