Kemi Oba culture
| Geographical range | Crimea |
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| Period | Early Bronze Age |
| Dates | c. 3700–2200 BC |
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The Kemi Oba culture, c. 3700—2200 BC, an archaeological culture at the northwest face of the Sea of Azov, the lower Bug and Dnieper Rivers and the Crimea. The Kemi Oba culture is contemporaneous and partly overlapping with the Catacomb culture.
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