Noua-Sabatinovka-Coslogeni complex
The Noua-Sabatinovka-Coslogeni complex was a late Bronze Age archaeological cultural complex located in Ukraine, Moldova and Romania, dating from the 14th to 11th centuries BC, consisting of the closely related Noua, Sabatinovka and Coslogeni cultures. The complex originated from a westward migration related to the Srubnaya culture from the steppe and forest-steppe region north of the Black Sea, combined with the preceding Monteoru culture in Moldova and Romania. It was succeeded by the Urnfield culture (Gava culture) and the Belozerka culture.
Geographical range | Ukraine, Moldova, Romania |
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Period | Bronze Age |
Dates | 14th century - 11th century BC |
Preceded by | Srubnaya culture, Monteoru culture, Wietenberg culture, Tei culture |
Followed by | Urnfield culture, Gava culture, Belozerka culture |
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