Ware | Henry Ware (Unitarian) | Andre Ware | Leon Ware | Ware, Massachusetts | Ware, Hertfordshire | Martyn Ware | Terry Buffalo Ware | Terry "Buffalo" Ware | Koko B. Ware | Isaac Ware | Charles Pickard Ware | Ware Tetralogy | Oribe ware | Henry Ware | Bizen ware | Ware v. Hylton | Ware Shoals, South Carolina | Ware Shoals High School | Ware Shoals | Ware group | U.S. destroyer ''Charles R. Ware'' | The Damnation of Theron Ware | St. Edmund's College, Ware | Samuel Hibbert-Ware | Robert Bruce Ware | Raku ware | Opoku Ware School | Nicholas Ware | multi-cordoned ware culture |
The Indo-European migration has variously been dated to the end of the Neolithic (Marija Gimbutas: Corded ware, Yamna, Kurgan), the early Neolithic (Colin Renfrew: Starčevo-Körös, Linearbandkeramic) and the late Palaeolithic (Marcel Otte, Paleolithic Continuity Theory).
It has been argued that the area where the Middle Dnieper culture is situated would have provided a better migration route for steppe tribes along the Pripyat tributary of the Dnieper and perhaps provided the cultural bridge between Yamna and Corded Ware cultures.
The Indo-European migration had variously been dated to the end of the Neolithic (Marija Gimbutas: Corded ware, Yamna, Kurgan), the early Neolithic (Colin Renfrew: Starčevo-Körös, Linearbandkeramic) and the late Palaeolithic (Marcel Otte, Paleolithic Continuity Theory).