Refers to the Neolithic culture and style of the Cris people, who lived in the area of modern Bulgaria, Romania, and south Russia. They are particularly characterized by the creation of rather crudely executed clay female figures reminiscent of Paleolithic figures, with huge, shelf-like posteriors, which may be intended to indicate a sitting position. This culture is related to the Körös culture, and both cultures are sometimes grouped together as "Cris-Körös."