Lola culture
| Geographical range | North Caucasus and the Volga-Ural steppes |
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| Period | Middle Bronze Age |
| Dates | ca. 2200–1800 BC |
| Preceded by | Catacomb culture |
| Followed by | Srubnaya culture |
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The Lola culture (Russian: Лолинская культура, romanized: Lolinskaya kul'tura) was a Middle Bronze Age culture which flourished in the North Caucasus and the Volga-Ural steppes ca. 2200 BC to 1800 BC.
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