The Scytho-Siberian world was an archaeological horizon that flourished across the entire Eurasian Steppe during the Iron Age, from approximately the...
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Scythian art Scytho-Siberian art is the art associated with the cultures of the Scytho-Siberian world, primarily consisting of decorative objects such...
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Kurgan (section Scytho-Siberian monuments)
monuments of these cultures coincide with the Scytho-Siberian world (Saka) monuments. Scytho-Siberian monuments have common features and sometimes, common...
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modern scholars apply the name Scythians to all peoples of the Scytho-Siberian world, but this terminology is controversial. Linguist Oswald Szemerényi...
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Tasmola culture (category Scytho-Siberian world)
southern Siberian hunter-gatherer ancestry. Hunter-gatherer ancestry was primarily paternal. They displayed a higher amount of southern Siberian hunter-gatherer...
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Gorokhovo culture (category Scytho-Siberian world)
The Gorokhovo culture (6th-3rd century BCE) was a Saka culture on the eastern side of the Ural mountains. It is similar to, but different from, the neighbouring...
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peoples inhabiting the region of Scythia, and was part of the wider Scytho-Siberian world. The Scythian Culture can be divided into three stages: Early Scythian...
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Korgantas culture (category Scytho-Siberian world)
The Korgantas culture (c. 400-113 BCE) replaced the Tasmola culture in Central Kazakhstan. It is used sometimes termed as the "Korgantas period" of the...
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Sakas in the Mahabharata Sakzai Shaka era Sagetae [it] Maga Brahmin Scytho-Siberian world Old Persian:𐎿𐎣𐎠 Sakā; Kharoṣṭhī: 𐨯𐨐 Saka; Ancient Egyptian:...
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Eurasiatic languages Inner Asia Nomadic empire Steppe Route Lev Gumilyov Scytho-Siberian world Nomadic peoples of Europe Nomads of India Uralic languages Mongolic...
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