Multi-cordoned ware culture

Multi-cordoned Ware culture or Multiroller ceramics culture, or Babyne culture (Ukrainian: Бабине) also known as the Multiple-relief-band ware culture, Babyno/Babino culture or the Mnogovalikovaya kul'tura (MVK, (Russian: Культура многоваликовой керамики, romanized: Kul'tura mnogovalikovoj keramiki (KMK))), are archaeological names for a Middle Bronze Age culture of Eastern Europe. == Distribution == From approximately the 22nd to 18th centuries BCE, it occupied an area stretching from the Don to Moldavia, including Dnipro Ukraine, Right-bank Ukraine, and part of the modern Ternopil Oblast, and was bordered by the Volga to the east.

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Multi-cordoned ware culture

Multi-cordoned Ware culture or Multiroller ceramics culture, or Babyne culture (Ukrainian: Бабине) also known as the Multiple-relief-band ware culture, Babyno/Babino culture or the Mnogovalikovaya kul'tura (MVK, (Russian: Культура многоваликовой керамики, romanized: Kul'tura mnogovalikovoj keramiki (KMK))), are archaeological names for a Middle Bronze Age culture of Eastern Europe. == Distribution == From approximately the 22nd to 18th centuries BCE, it occupied an area stretching from the Don to Moldavia, including Dnipro Ukraine, Right-bank Ukraine, and part of the modern Ternopil Oblast, and was bordered by the Volga to the east.

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