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It seems to have had contact with the agricultural Trypillian Culture in the west, and was a contemporary of the Khvalynsk Culture . There is a suggestion (by Yuri Rassamakin ) that it should be considered an Areal term, with at least four distinct cultural elements. The foremost expert on this culture (Dmytro Telegin) has divided Sredny Stog into two distinct phases.

Most notably, it has perhaps the earliest evidence of horse domestication (in phase II, ca. 4000-3500 BC) with finds suggestive of cheek-pieces ( Psalia ).

Inhumation was in a ground level pit, not yet capped by a tumulus (kurgan). The deceased was placed on his back with the legs flexed. Ocher was used. Phase II also knew corded ware pottery, which it may have originated, and stone battle-axes of the type later associated with expanding IE cultures to the West.

It was succeeded by the Yamna culture.

In the context of the modified Kurgan hypothesis of Marija Gimbutas , this pre-kurgan archaeological culture could represent the Urheimat (homeland) of the Proto-Indo-European Language .


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