Poltavka culture
3000-1300BC
Russia
The Poltavka culture was a Bronze Age culture that spread across the Eurasian steppes. The Poltava were a nomadic people who were engaged in herding and hunting. They were also skilled craftsmen and produced weapons, jewelry, and pottery. One of your ancestors may have been a Poltava warrior who fought with bronze weapons. Another of your ancestors may have been a Poltava craftsman who produced bronze jewelry.