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Geographical range | Ukraine, Russia |
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Period | Chalcolithic Europe |
Dates | mid 5th – mid 4th mill. BCE[1] |
Preceded by | Dnieper-Donets culture, Mariupol culture |
Followed by | Cernavodă culture, Repin culture, Suvorovo culture, Novodanilovka group |
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The Sredny Stog culture (Russian: Среднесто́говская культу́ра, romanized: Srednestogovskaja kul'tura, Ukrainian: Середньостогівська культура, romanized: Serednʹostohivsʹka kulʹtura) or Serednii Stih culture[2][3] is a pre-Kurgan archaeological culture from the mid. 5th – mid. 4th millennia BC. It is named after the Dnieper river islet of today's Serednii Stih (Ukrainian: Середній Стіг; Russian: Средний Стог, romanized: Sredny Stog), Ukraine, where it was first located.[4]