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Komarov culture

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24: 117:. Cremations and flat grave burials are also known. Decorations found on ceramics, and the presence of stone rings and cromlechs around the base of the tumuli, indicate that a sun cult existed among the Komarov people. 106:
Few settlements from the Komarov culture have been found. One settlement at Komarov, from which the culture is named, contained twenty small single-roomed houses.
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horizon, with which is shares numerous similarities, including burial rites, ceramics and metallurgical traditions. It is closely related to the
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The Komarov culture is best known for its inhumation burials. These are set into a stone- or
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The Komarov culture is believed to have originated within the
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Dniester
Bronze Age
Type site
Corded Ware culture
Chernoles culture
Bronze Age
Dniester
timber
tumulus
Corded Ware
Trzciniec culture
Slavs
Thracians
Mallory, J. P.
Adams, Douglas Q.
Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture
Taylor & Francis
ISBN
1884964982
Categories
Bronze Age cultures of Europe
Slavic archaeological cultures
Thracian archaeological cultures

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