In the suburbs found built 4500 years ago, the necropolis
In the suburbs found built 4500 years ago, the necropolis The staff of the Institute of archeology found in the suburbs of necropolis of representatives of the fatyanovo culture, which was built 4.5 thousand years ago. As reported in the press release received by the editors N+1, in burials, archaeologists found a perfectly preserved battle axes, javelins, arrowheads, and ceramic burial vessels. Fatyanovo culture existed in Central Russia in the second half of the third to mid-second Millennium BC. Researchers consider it a local variant of the corded ware culture (also known as the battle axe culture) spread in the Eastern and Central Europe. Presumably, the fatyanovo people came from the West, from the territories of modern Belarus and Lithuania. They were no longer just hunter-gatherers, although hunting and fishing is, apparently, played a large role in their economy. They raised pigs, goats, cows, sheep and horses may have engaged