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Neolithic art is represented by a number of large and varied collections of objects found in vast isolated areas in Eastern Europe, Siberia and Central Asia. ... The objects found give an idea of the culture and art of Neolithic tribes who, from the 6th millenium to the middle of the 2nd millenium BC, inhabited the country between the rivers Volga and Oka, the Urals, and southern areas of the Pskov region including settlements in Karelia.
Neolithic everyday objects reveal that fishing and hunting were the main occupations of the inhabitants of the forest territories. Neolithic people decorated clay vessels in a wide variety of ways, created bone, horn and wooden figurines of people and animals.
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