
Yamnaya culture - Wikipedia
Map of the approximate maximal extent of the Andronovo culture. The formative Sintashta-Petrovka culture is shown in darker red. The location of the earliest spoke-wheeled chariot finds is indicated in purple. Adjacent and overlapping cultures (Afanasevo, Srubna, Bactria-Margiana Culture are shown in green.
Yamnaya ancestry: mapping the Proto-Indo-European expansions
2019年8月5日 · Y-DNA haplogroups in West Eurasia during the Yamnaya expansion. See full map and maps of cultures, ADMIXTURE, Y-DNA, and mtDNA of the Early Chalcolithic and Yamnaya Hungary.
Yamnaya - Bell Beaker - Indo-European.eu
Map of Yamna – Bell Beaker migration. according to Volker Heyd. First version: October 2017. Yamna – East Bell Beaker migration 3000-2300 BC. Image based on Harrison and Heyd (2007), Heyd (2007, see below), and other images on local East Bell Beaker expansion. NOTE. For Yamna expansion into the Carpathian basin, see Yamna Hungary maps.
Category:Maps of the Yamna culture - Wikimedia Commons
Media in category "Maps of the Yamna culture" The following 56 files are in this category, out of 56 total.
Yamnaya Hungary - Indo-European.eu
Map of attested Yamnaya pit-grave burials in the Hungarian plains; superimposed in shades of blue are common areas covered by floods before the extensive controls imposed in the 19th century; in yellow/orange, cumulative thickness of sand, unfavourable loamy sand layer.
颜那亚文化 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
颜那亚文化 (英語: Yamnaya culture 、俄语: Ямная культура)或 亚姆纳文化 (英語: Yamna culture 、 烏克蘭語: Ямна культура),又被译为 竖穴墓文化 (英語: Pit Grave culture 或 Ochre Grave culture),是一个 铜石并用时代 晚期到 青铜时代 早期的 考古学文化,分布在 南布格河 、 德涅斯特河 和 乌拉尔河 地区之间,也就是 東歐大草原 上,时间可追溯到3300-2600 BC [1]。 颜那亚 和 亚姆纳 分别音译自俄语和乌克兰语,意为“坑”,指其特有的埋葬传 …
History and genetics of the Yamna culture - Eupedia
Also known as the Yamnaya Culture, Pit Grave Culture or Ochre Grave Culture. Generally considered by linguists as the homeland of the Proto-Indo-European language. Probably originated between the Lower Don, the Lower Volga and North Caucasus during the Chalcolithic, around what became the Novotitorovka culture (3300-2700 BCE) within the Yamna ...
Distribution of the 'Yamnaya' genetic component in the …
The map shows that the 'Yamnaya' genetic component is hardly Yamnaya in origin; rather it is a more ancient component originating in the populations of northern Europe from whence it spread...
Geographical range of the Yamnaya Culture (underlying map by …
Die Gräber der Jamnaja-Kultur sind zwischen 3100 und 2500 v. Chr. (kalibriert) vor allem in der osteuropäischen Steppenzone zwischen den Ostkarpaten und dem südlichen Uralvorland v...
Yamnaya Culture - HistoryMaps
2025年1月2日 · The Yamnaya culture, also known as the Pit Grave culture or the Ochre Grave culture, emerged around 3300-2600 BCE in the Pontic-Caspian steppe. This culture is primarily known for its significant role in the spread of Indo-European languages across a …