The Origins and Chronology of the Usatove Culture
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Alexey G. Nikitin
Grand Valley State University, USA
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3897-4607
Svetlana Ivanova
Institute of Archaeology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3318-8244
Published 2022-12-30
https://doi.org/10.15388/ArchLit.2022.23.9
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Keywords

Kurgan culture
Usatove (Usatovo)
North Pontic Steppe
Eneolithic
Bronze Age
chronology
reservoir effect
diet isotopes

How to Cite

Nikitin, A.G. and Ivanova, S. (2022) “The Origins and Chronology of the Usatove Culture”, Archaeologia Lituana, 23, pp. 148–156. doi:10.15388/ArchLit.2022.23.9.

Abstract

Usatove was an important southeast European culture, part of Gimbutas’ kurgan cultures, that connected the world of farmers of Old Europe with the rising influence of steppe nomads at the Eneolithic–Bronze Age transition. While the Usatove culture is currently placed within the late Eneolithic–Early Bronze Age chronological period, emerging evidence suggests the culture formed genetically and culturally in the early part of the 4th millennium BCE. We propose that the biological and cultural foundations of Usatove lie at the juncture of the Suvorove–Novodanylivka branch of the Seredny Stig complex of the North Pontic Steppe, the Trypillian farmers of southeast Europe, with influences from Varna–Karanovo VI–Gumelniţa and late Stone Age cultures of the North Caucasus.

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