Своєрідність матеріальної культури, перш за
все — кераміки, дозволила дослідникам виділити
особливу буджацьку культуру ямної культурно-історичної спільноти. Вирішення питання імпорту
або місцевого виробництва деяких форм посуду дозволяє дійти висновку про наявність різноманітних
та довготривалих зв’язків з культурами Центральної та Південно-Східної Європи, під впливом
яких поступово склався керамічний комплекс буджацької культури.
Specific feature of the cultural-historical genesis of
the North-Western Pontic Region at the turn of the 4th
to the 3rd mill. BC is manifested by relations of its population
with a foreign cultural environment. This concerns,
first and foremost, the Budzhak culture that is a
component of the Pit-Grave (Yamna) cultural-historical
region. The Budzhak culture represents connections
with the Carpathian and Danube, the Corded Ware
and the Globular Amphora cultures. The contacts were
reflected in two aspects: imports, imitations and parallels
in the Budzhak pottery and the occurrence of the
Yamna burials found in other territories. Some forms
of pottery and elements of its décor are rather surprisingly
similar to central European groups of the Corded
Ware culture. The analysis of the mainland culture of
the Budzhak population enables us to assume the existence
of contacts with the Corded Ware culture circle
as early as in the first half of the 3rd mill. BC.
The current state of research on the movement of
Yamna cultural aspect towards west is also discussed
in the paper. The recent genetic analysis results the
link of Yamna and Corded Ware populations. They
were treated as the evidence of direct massive migration
of Steppe people into Central Europe. Archaeological
data supporting this concept are few if any. The
westernmost enclaves of Yamna culture rather indicate
limited intrusion of specialized groups aimed at control
of exchange routs and raw material extraction places.
It is suggested that formation of Balkan-Carpathian
variant of Yamna cultural-historical community is connected
to the expansion of the tribes of the Budzhak
culture of the North-West Pontic region. The western
group of Yamna-Budzhac culture is distinctively different
from «core» Yamna by typology of pottery while
both aspects share the similar burial rites.
The information obtained as a result of many years
of excavations of barrows of the North-Western Pontic
Region allow defining the Budzhak culture not only
as a unique structural entity within the Yamna cultural-
historical area but also as a mobile community
opened to «cultural dialogue» and capable of long-distance
migrations. Indications of that include imports,
imitations, derivatives in the material complex, as well
as the population’s westward movement to the Central
European and Balkan-Carpathian Region.