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Alexei Rezepkin

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According to Rezepkin, the difference between Novosvobodnaya and Maykop is that Novosvobodnaya, in the early stages of its development, had clearly Western roots, and Maykop Near Eastern ones. According to Rezepkin, in Novosvobodnaya culture we see the real meeting of East and West.
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Together with the geneticist A.V. Nedoluzhko, he conducted Russia's first complete sequencing of the DNA of ancient mitochondrial genome. This DNA sample was isolated from the mitochondria of skeletal remains from the burial ground Klady.
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Rezepkin sees the emergence of Novosvobodnaya culture as the result of a migration from Europe. Their 'Megalitism', their black-polished ceramic amphorae, bowls and cups, find a compelling analogy in the Funnelbeaker culture of Germany.
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In 1989 Rezepkin defended his Ph.D. thesis "Northwest Caucasus in the Early Bronze Age (based on burial sites of Novosvobodnaya type)". He also confirmed the existence of megaliths in the southern
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at Halberstadt, Germany c. 5000 BC and Derenburg Meerenstieg, Germany c. 4910 BC. Haplogroup V7 was found in representative of Novosvobodnaya culture.
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However, some other archaeologists insist on a wider Maykop-Novosvobodnaya cultural unity, while both cultures did feature various local variants.
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Nedoluzhko, A. V.; Boulygina, E. S.; Sokolov, A. S.; Tsygankova, S. V.; Gruzdeva, N. M.; Rezepkin, A. D.; Prokhortchouk, E. B. (2014).
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in Adygea. Rezepkin contributed significantly to the study of settlements and burials of the early Bronze Age in the North Caucasus.
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Several important discoveries were made by Rezepkin in the course of his excavations. Among them what seems as the oldest
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of the Maikop culture. It has a total length of 63 cm and a hilt length of 11 cm. The radiocarbon dates for
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He sees the Funnelbeakers as prior to the Globular Amphora culture, and dates Novosvobodnaya culture to 3600-3000 BC.
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that in the past suffered repression from Soviet authorities. He graduated from the Department of Archaeology of the
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The most ancient (dating approx. the mid-4th millennium B.C.) polychrome wall painting in the tombs.
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For the first time, Rezepkin linked the finds from Novosvobodnaya with the artifacts of the
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According to Rezepkin, Central Europe must have been the homeland of the Indo-Europeans (
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Das frühbronzezeitliche Gräberfeld von Klady und die Majkop-Kultur in Nordwestkaukasien
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Das frühbronzezeitliche Gräberfeld von Klady und die Majkop-Kultur in Nordwestkaukasien
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This ancient bronze sword dates to around 3400 BC. It was found in a stone tomb near
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mtDNA haplogroup V7 from ~5,000-year old kurgan of the Novosvobodnaya culture.
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However, these are clearly due to the Neolithic expansion and nothing else.
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Ornament on black ceramics of Novosvobodnaya culture. Klady (Hashpek). 2006.
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The Black Sea and the Early Civilizations of Europe, the Near East and Asia
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at Klady are 3500-3342 (68% probability), and 3500-3128 (95% probability).
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Reconstruction of dolmen in Pobeda in 2016 (Alexei Rezepkin right side)
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Rezepkin A. D. (1992). "Paintings from a tomb of the Majkop culture".
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Rezepkin A. D. (1992). "Paintings from a tomb of the Majkop culture".
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He also contributed to the study and discussion of the origin of the
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Starting in 1979, he was leading excavations in the territory of the
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from the ancient Germany and Denmark, rather than with the
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He comes from the family of 1: 154:, as was thought previously. 435:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000536 196:Proto-Indo-European homeland 36:Алексей Дмитриевич Резепкин 691: 50:He was born in Yershovka, 54:, and attended school in 35: 311:from the excavations of 152:Globular Amphora culture 74:Excavations and research 543:Mariya Ivanova (2013). 68:University of Leningrad 640:MK – November 16, 2015 274: 200:Linear Pottery culture 181:Linear Pottery culture 143: 129:Novosvobodnaya culture 24: 330:Novotitorovka culture 272: 141: 22: 665:Proto-Indo-Europeans 148:Funnelbeaker culture 131:as independent from 122:Proto-Indo-Europeans 106:burial complex near 578:M. Leidorf (2000). 493:M. Leidorf (2000). 307:) were reported by 290:stringed instrument 96:Karachay-Cherkessia 617:Алексей Резепкин, 335:Leyla-Tepe culture 275: 214:Recent discoveries 177:MtDNA haplogroup V 144: 52:Chelyabinsk oblast 25: 613:978-5-903011-37-7 591:978-3-89646-259-6 556:978-1-107-24504-4 506:978-3-89646-259-6 288:The most ancient 265:Other discoveries 64:Orenburg Cossacks 682: 595: 574: 560: 530: 529: 517: 511: 510: 490: 481: 476: 470: 464: 458: 457: 447: 437: 428:(11): e1000536. 412: 406: 405: 395: 363: 354: 351: 226:The oldest sword 168:Genetic research 92:Krasnodar Region 42:where he lives. 37: 690: 689: 685: 684: 683: 681: 680: 679: 650: 649: 628: 592: 577: 564: 557: 542: 539: 534: 533: 519: 518: 514: 507: 492: 491: 484: 477: 473: 465: 461: 414: 413: 409: 365: 364: 357: 352: 348: 343: 326: 309:Leonard Woolley 267: 228: 216: 192: 170: 76: 48: 28:Alexei Rezepkin 17: 12: 11: 5: 688: 686: 678: 677: 672: 667: 662: 652: 651: 648: 647: 641: 635: 627: 626:External links 624: 623: 622: 615: 605: 602: 599: 596: 590: 575: 561: 555: 538: 535: 532: 531: 512: 505: 482: 471: 467:Резепкин А. 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Index


Russian
St. Petersburg
Chelyabinsk oblast
Sibay
Bashkortostan
Orenburg Cossacks
University of Leningrad
North Caucasus
Transcaucasia
Adygea
Krasnodar Region
Karachay-Cherkessia
Abkhazia
Klady kurgan
Novosvobodnaya
Urals
Proto-Indo-Europeans
Novosvobodnaya culture
Maikop culture

Funnelbeaker culture
Globular Amphora culture
MtDNA haplogroup V
Linear Pottery culture
Proto-Indo-European homeland
Linear Pottery culture
Neolithic
sword
Novosvobodnaya

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