Interestingly, the Afanasievo Culture occupied the Minusinsk Basin only Later after 2900bc and before that was concentrated in the Altai
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Quite suprised how much attention a somewhat minimalistic Slop map like that Got. I will make a version for Yamnaya as well excluding Corded Ware
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@haplogroupthink has automated nearly the entire workflow and truncated the time to animate maps by ~80%. Expect more maps more quickly!
This is a pretty big deal as the plugin we had purchased specifically for the purpose of animating the sites simply could not handle the scale and quantity we're working with. We're rendering between 5000 and 12000 individual points at a time—After Effects started crashing after 200, severely bottlenecking our progress.
Special thanks to Claude Code and the five ko-fi donators that helped us afford it ✌🏻😂
Rumour has it a longer form Corded Ware video is in the works...
For now, enjoy this BTS sneak peek at our QGIS-Python-AE pipeline.
This is a pretty big deal as the plugin we had purchased specifically for the purpose of animating the sites simply could not handle the scale and quantity we're working with. We're rendering between 5000 and 12000 individual points at a time—After Effects started crashing after 200, severely bottlenecking our progress.
Special thanks to Claude Code and the five ko-fi donators that helped us afford it ✌🏻😂
For now, enjoy this BTS sneak peek at our QGIS-Python-AE pipeline.
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All these sites have a similar form of Stone Enclosure around the Burials, which take various forms such as Cremations in Urns, Burials in Jars (Pithoi) and Stone Cists. The ones at Ranutovac are the Simplest, also where Cremation seems to have Dominated. Ranutovac is chiefly a Armenochori and Bubanj Hum III Site, where Charactereistic Two-Handed Beakers were found
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However at Koilada Armenochori Vessels were also found.
The Vessels from Sykia and Logkas are harder to Connect to Armenochori, but the Pecuilar Burial Architecture stands out.
Logkas uniquely also had Animal Burials, particiularly Horses, possibly alluding to a Pastoral Indo-European Character. (Something that the Genetics of the Log samples confirms.)
The Vessels from Sykia and Logkas are harder to Connect to Armenochori, but the Pecuilar Burial Architecture stands out.
Logkas uniquely also had Animal Burials, particiularly Horses, possibly alluding to a Pastoral Indo-European Character. (Something that the Genetics of the Log samples confirms.)
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Another form Characteristic of the Armenochori Culture are Ceramic Oven Models / Ember Containers, whose unique shape is quite distinctive. These appear all across the Armenochori Culture, however they also start appearing more south in the Helladic World and at Maliq III around 2200bc.
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All these sites have a similar form of Stone Enclosure around the Burials, which take various forms such as Cremations in Urns, Burials in Jars (Pithoi) and Stone Cists. The ones at Ranutovac are the Simplest, also where Cremation seems to have Dominated.…
Vessel Burials, which make up the Majority at Logkas, are also found in Ranutovac, although in Ranutovac they are Cremations on Pyres.
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