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    75°E / 51.783333; 94.75 The Aldy-Bel culture (Russian: Алды-бельская культура Aldy-Bel'skaya kul'tura) was part of Uyuk culture (Russian: Уюкская культура...
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  • of remains from the Aldy-Bel culture was published in Human Genetics. The authors determined the paternal haplogroups of 16 Aldy Bel males. 9 out of 16...
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    culture, the Pazyryk culture and the Aldy-Bel culture for a period of several centuries. The Slab-Grave culture was superseded by the Xiongnu culture...
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  • Tattoos of the Pazyryk-2 chief. Aldy-Bel culture Bulan-Koba culture Karasuk culture Pazyryk burials Tagar culture Tashtyk culture Scythians The Editors (11...
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    culture (8th century BCE), and the Aldy-Bel culture (7th-6th century BCE) in the same location. These Scythian cultures would ultimately be replaced by the...
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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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    Sarmatian cultures of Eastern Europe, the Saka-Massagetae and Tasmola cultures of Central Asia, and the Aldy-Bel, Pazyryk and Tagar cultures of south Siberia...
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    of the millennium sees the rise of the Roman Empire. The early Celtic culture dominate Central Europe while Northern Europe is in the Pre-Roman Iron...
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    among others, the Pazyryk, Tagar, and Aldy-Bel cultures, with the furthest east of all, the later Ordos culture a little west of Beijing. The art of these...
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    Saka (redirect from Saka culture)
    of the wider Scythian cultures, through which they ultimately derived from the earlier Andronovo, Sintashta and Srubnaya cultures, with secondary influence...
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