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  • curprev 10:5110:51, 19 February 2024 GlacialHorizon talk contribs 27,637 bytes −1,091 Cultural influence: The claim is untrue, and the source cited does not comment on burial traditions. The rest of this article disproves the notion that Macedonians borrowed the kurgan tradition from other peoples. They were speakers of an Indo-European language and there are many ancient tumuli in Macedon, Thrace, and the greater Balkans. This is much more consistent with the thesis that the Steppe herders brought the kurgan with them when they migrated to the Balkans in prehistory. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 15:1715:17, 23 May 2022 79.95.86.173 talk 27,369 bytes +103 Origins and spread: The source was misread. I quote: "There are several indications that the sceptre graves in Suvorovo, Căinari and Casimcea, like related graves in the south Russian steppes (Chutor Šljachovskij, Verchnij Akbaš, Komarovo, among others) were covered with a small tumulus. Due to uncertain find contexts of these burials, however, views about this in research are not in agreement. For a discussion about the situation see Govedarica 1998: 179 ff.; and 2004: 168—169." undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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