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The Mikhaylovka culture, Lower Mykhaylivka culture (3600—3000 BCE) is a Copper Age archaeological culture which flourished on the Pontic steppe from 3600 BC to 3000 BC. Lower Mikhaylovka culture is named after an early Yamna site of the late copper age of the lower Dnieper River, noted for its fortifications. Lower Mykhalivka culture is named after lower archaeological layer of the site near Mykhaylivka village of Kherson Oblast.

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  • Grupo Mijaílovka inferior (es)
  • Cultura di Mikhaylovka (it)
  • Mikhaylovka culture (en)
  • Нижнемихайловская культура (ru)
  • Нижньомихайлівська культура (uk)
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  • El Grupo Mijaílovka inferior, 3600-3000 a. C., fue una cultura arqueológica de la Edad del Cobre tardía del curso inferior del Dniéper que subyace sobre los restos del yacimiento de su sucesora cultura yamna llamado Mijaílovka I, remarcable por sus fortificaciones. Está relacionada con la cultura Kemi Oba y parece tener conexiones con la cultura de Maikop. (es)
  • Нижньомихайлівська культура — археологічна культура мідної доби степів від Подунав'я до Подоння), Характеризується своєрідним складом матеріальної культури. (uk)
  • Нижнемихайловская культура (или культурная группа) — археологическая культура позднего энеолита (около 3600—3000 года до н. э.), существовавшая в низовьях Днепра. Слои нижнемихайловской культуры непосредственно предшествуют ямной культуре в поселении Михайловка I, известном своими укреплениями указанного периода. По происхождению михайловская культура, возможно, связана с кеми-обинской и, с высокой вероятностью, контактировала с майкопской. (ru)
  • The Mikhaylovka culture, Lower Mykhaylivka culture (3600—3000 BCE) is a Copper Age archaeological culture which flourished on the Pontic steppe from 3600 BC to 3000 BC. Lower Mikhaylovka culture is named after an early Yamna site of the late copper age of the lower Dnieper River, noted for its fortifications. Lower Mykhalivka culture is named after lower archaeological layer of the site near Mykhaylivka village of Kherson Oblast. (en)
  • La cultura di Mikhaylovka (3600-3000 a.C.) prende il nome da un precoce sito dell'età del rame della cultura di Jamna, situato nel corso inferiore del fiume Dnieper, noto per le sue fortificazioni. Mikhaylovka I (3600-3400 a.C.) ebbe collegamenti con l'ovest, ed in particolare con la cultura di Kemi Oba (3700-2200 a.C.) presso l'area del Bug-Dniepr e la Crimea, e sembra avere avuto connessioni anche con la cultura di Maykop (3700-3000 aC). (it)
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  • El Grupo Mijaílovka inferior, 3600-3000 a. C., fue una cultura arqueológica de la Edad del Cobre tardía del curso inferior del Dniéper que subyace sobre los restos del yacimiento de su sucesora cultura yamna llamado Mijaílovka I, remarcable por sus fortificaciones. Está relacionada con la cultura Kemi Oba y parece tener conexiones con la cultura de Maikop. (es)
  • The Mikhaylovka culture, Lower Mykhaylivka culture (3600—3000 BCE) is a Copper Age archaeological culture which flourished on the Pontic steppe from 3600 BC to 3000 BC. Lower Mikhaylovka culture is named after an early Yamna site of the late copper age of the lower Dnieper River, noted for its fortifications. Lower Mykhalivka culture is named after lower archaeological layer of the site near Mykhaylivka village of Kherson Oblast. Mikhaylovka I (3600-3400 BCE) had connections to the west, and is related to the Kemi Oba culture (3700-2200 BCE) at the Bug-Dniepr area and the Crimea, and seems to have had connections to the Maykop culture (3700-3000 BCE). Mikhaylovka II (3400-3000 BCE) had connections to the east, as reflected by its Repin-style pottery. Mikhaylovka II is divided into a lower (3400-3300 BCE) and an upper level (3300-3000 BCE). Mikhaylovka II shows a shift from farming to cattle herding, typical for the Yamna horizon. (en)
  • La cultura di Mikhaylovka (3600-3000 a.C.) prende il nome da un precoce sito dell'età del rame della cultura di Jamna, situato nel corso inferiore del fiume Dnieper, noto per le sue fortificazioni. Mikhaylovka I (3600-3400 a.C.) ebbe collegamenti con l'ovest, ed in particolare con la cultura di Kemi Oba (3700-2200 a.C.) presso l'area del Bug-Dniepr e la Crimea, e sembra avere avuto connessioni anche con la cultura di Maykop (3700-3000 aC). Mikhaylovka II (3400-3000 a.C.) aveva collegamenti con l'est, come risulta dalla ceramica tipo Repin. Mikhaylovka II è divisa in un livello inferiore (3400-3300 a.C.) ed un livello superiore (3300-3000 a.C.). Mikhaylovka II mostra un cambiamento dell'economia, da agricola a pastorale, tipica dell'orizzonte Jamna. (it)
  • Нижньомихайлівська культура — археологічна культура мідної доби степів від Подунав'я до Подоння), Характеризується своєрідним складом матеріальної культури. (uk)
  • Нижнемихайловская культура (или культурная группа) — археологическая культура позднего энеолита (около 3600—3000 года до н. э.), существовавшая в низовьях Днепра. Слои нижнемихайловской культуры непосредственно предшествуют ямной культуре в поселении Михайловка I, известном своими укреплениями указанного периода. По происхождению михайловская культура, возможно, связана с кеми-обинской и, с высокой вероятностью, контактировала с майкопской. (ru)
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