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Copper Hoard culture describes find-complexes which mainly occur in the western Ganges–Yamuna doab in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. They occur in hoards large and small, and are dated to the first half of the 2nd millennium BCE, although very few derive from controlled and dateable excavation contexts. The copper hoards are associated with the Ochre Coloured Pottery (OCP), which is closely associated with the Late Harappan (or Posturban) phase of the IVC. Associations with the Indo-Aryan of the second millennium BCE have also been proposed, though association with the Vedic Aryans is problematic, since the hoards are found east of the territory of the Vedic Aryans.

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  • Kupfer-Hort-Kultur (de)
  • Copper Hoard culture (en)
  • Cultura de los depósitos de cobre (es)
  • Copper hoard-cultuur (nl)
  • Культура медных кладов (ru)
  • Культура мідних скарбів (uk)
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  • Copper Hoard culture describes find-complexes which mainly occur in the western Ganges–Yamuna doab in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. They occur in hoards large and small, and are dated to the first half of the 2nd millennium BCE, although very few derive from controlled and dateable excavation contexts. The copper hoards are associated with the Ochre Coloured Pottery (OCP), which is closely associated with the Late Harappan (or Posturban) phase of the IVC. Associations with the Indo-Aryan of the second millennium BCE have also been proposed, though association with the Vedic Aryans is problematic, since the hoards are found east of the territory of the Vedic Aryans. (en)
  • De copper hoard-cultuur is een reeks van depotvondsten van koperen artefacten in India. Sinds de eerste opdook in 1822 zijn er zo'n 5000 objecten gevonden in zo'n 200 depots. De grootste vondst is die van 424 objecten in in Madhya Pradesh. De koperen vondsten hebben verschillende stijlen en komen uit een groot gebied, zodat het niet waarschijnlijk is dat het een enkele archeologische cultuur betreft. (nl)
  • Культура медных кладов — энеолитическая археологическая культура древней Восточной Индии. Культуру иногда называют культурой жёлтой керамики. (ru)
  • Культура мідних скарбів — енеолітічна археологічна культура стародавньої Східної Індії . Культуру іноді називають культурою жовтої кераміки . (uk)
  • Als Kupferhorte (englisch Copper Hoards) werden Fundverbände von kupfernen Artefakten bezeichnet, die in Nordindien verbreitet sind. Diese Funddepots scheinen in das zweite vorchristliche Jahrtausend zu datieren, obwohl nur wenige aus kontrollierten Grabungen stammen, die dies beweisen könnten. Charakteristische Hortfunde aus Süd-Haryana und Nord-Rajasthan schließen Flachbeile, Harpunen, Doppeläxte, Schwerter mit sogenanntem Antennengriff usw. ein. Das Doab enthält verwandte Typen. Diejenigen aus Chota Nagpur unterscheiden sich davon grundlegend und scheinen Kupferbarren zu sein. (de)
  • La cultura de los depósitos de cobre (copper hoards culture, en inglés) es una cultura desconocida, que dejó objetos de cobre en varios sitios («depósitos») en el norte de India. Los objetos se encuentran principalmente en depósitos, provisiones o reservas, y se cree que provienen del II milenio a. C., aunque muy pocos derivan de contextos de excavación controlados y fechables. La fechación es incierta.Estos artefactos guardados o atesorados son una manifestación principal de la durante la era de los metales.La mayor parte de provisiones se encuentran más en Rewari que en otros lugares de la India. (es)
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