The Yamna culture, or Pit Grave culture, flourished across the Pontic Steppe during the Bronze Age. Known for its kurgan burial mounds and early use of wheeled wagons, it is widely considered the homeland of the Proto-Indo-Europeans.
The Yamna culture, or Pit Grave culture, flourished across the Pontic Steppe during the Bronze Age. Known for its kurgan burial mounds and early use of wheeled wagons, it is widely considered the homeland of the Proto-Indo-Europeans.