• The Arzhan culture is considered as forming the initial Scythian period (8th–7th century BC), and precedes the Pazyryk culture. The remains of Arzhan are...
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    Uyuk culture are: the Arzhan culture (9th-8th century BCE) the Aldy-Bel culture (7th-6th century BCE) the Sagly-Bazhy culture/ Chandman culture (5th–3rd...
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  • Pazyryk culture was preceded by the "Arzhan culture" (Initial Scythian period, 8th - 7th century BC). Other kurgan cemeteries associated with the culture include...
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    people were part of the Arzhan tribal union that formed the Aldy-Bel culture and was headed by a ruling dynasty. The Arzhan royal kurgan is located in...
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    the Uyuk culture. This period of Scythian culture covers a period from the 5th century BCE to the 2nd century BCE, and follows the Arzhan culture (8th century...
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  • The Afanasievo culture, or Afanasevo culture (Afanasevan culture) (‹See Tfd›Russian: Афанасьевская культура Afanas'yevskaya kul'tura), is an early archaeological...
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    Saka (redirect from Saka culture)
    replaced the Cimmerians. Prominent archaeological remains of the Sakas include Arzhan, Tunnug, the Pazyryk burials, the Issyk kurgan, Saka Kurgan tombs, the Barrows...
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    The Karasuk culture (‹See Tfd›Russian: Карасукская культура, romanized: Karasukskaya kul'tura) describes a group of late Bronze Age societies who ranged...
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  • The Tagar culture was a Bronze Age Saka archeological culture which flourished between the 8th and 1st centuries BC in South Siberia (Republic of Khakassia...
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    91°41′14″E / 46.128186°N 91.687306°E / 46.128186; 91.687306 The Chemurchek culture (Ch:切木尔切克, Qièmùěrqièkè; Ru: Чемурчекская культура), also called Khemtseg...
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