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The Usatove culture or Usatovo culture is a late variant of the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture, which flourished northwest of the Black Sea from 3500 BC to 3000 BC.The culture got its name from the name of the village of Usatove in the Odesa Oblast of Ukraine. Within the Kurgan hypothesis, the Usatove culture represents the domination of native Cucuteni–Trypillia agriculturalists by Indo-European peoples from the steppe. According to Anthony, the roots of the pre-Germanic languages lay in the Usatove culture.

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  • La cultura de Usatovo o cultura de Usatove es una variante tardía de la cultura de Cucuteni-Trypillia, que floreció al noroeste del Mar Negro desde 3500 a. C. hasta 3000 a. C. El nombre de la cultura proviene del nombre del pueblo de Usatove, en el óblast de Odesa (Ucrania).​ La cultura de Usatove parece ser una mezcla de elementos neolíticos del sureste de Europa, con culturas intrusivas de la estepa póntica. De los elementos neolíticos autóctonos, comparte las tumbas planas, las figurillas y la cerámica pintada, mientras que con las culturas esteparias comparte los enterramientos en túmulos, los caballos y la vajilla gruesa templada en concha. También presenta elementos metálicos, como el bronce arsenical y la plata, lo que sugiere contactos con el Cáucaso Norte. Según la hipótesis de Kurgan, la cultura de Usatovo representa la dominación de los agricultores nativos de Cucuteni-Trypillia por pueblos indoeuropeos de la estepa. Según Anthony, las raíces de las lenguas pregermánicas se encuentran en la cultura Usatovo.​ (es)
  • The Usatove culture or Usatovo culture is a late variant of the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture, which flourished northwest of the Black Sea from 3500 BC to 3000 BC.The culture got its name from the name of the village of Usatove in the Odesa Oblast of Ukraine. The Usatove culture appears to be a mixture of Neolithic elements of Southeast Europe, with intrusive cultures from the Pontic steppe. From native Neolithic elements, it shares flat graves, figurines, and painted ceramics, while it shares tumulus burials, horses, and shell-tempered coarse wares with steppe cultures. It also displays metallic items, such as arsenical bronze and silver, which suggests contacts with the North Caucasus. Within the Kurgan hypothesis, the Usatove culture represents the domination of native Cucuteni–Trypillia agriculturalists by Indo-European peoples from the steppe. According to Anthony, the roots of the pre-Germanic languages lay in the Usatove culture. (en)
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  • ca. 3500–3000 BC (en)
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  • Ezero culture, Coţofeni culture, Baden culture, possibly Troad, Aegean civilisation (en)
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  • Usatove culture (en)
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  • Northwest Black Sea (en)
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  • La cultura de Usatovo o cultura de Usatove es una variante tardía de la cultura de Cucuteni-Trypillia, que floreció al noroeste del Mar Negro desde 3500 a. C. hasta 3000 a. C. El nombre de la cultura proviene del nombre del pueblo de Usatove, en el óblast de Odesa (Ucrania).​ Según la hipótesis de Kurgan, la cultura de Usatovo representa la dominación de los agricultores nativos de Cucuteni-Trypillia por pueblos indoeuropeos de la estepa. Según Anthony, las raíces de las lenguas pregermánicas se encuentran en la cultura Usatovo.​ (es)
  • The Usatove culture or Usatovo culture is a late variant of the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture, which flourished northwest of the Black Sea from 3500 BC to 3000 BC.The culture got its name from the name of the village of Usatove in the Odesa Oblast of Ukraine. Within the Kurgan hypothesis, the Usatove culture represents the domination of native Cucuteni–Trypillia agriculturalists by Indo-European peoples from the steppe. According to Anthony, the roots of the pre-Germanic languages lay in the Usatove culture. (en)
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  • Cultura de Usatovo (es)
  • Usatove culture (en)
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