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Arkaim (Russian: Аркаим) is a
fortified archaeological site,
dated to c. 2150-1650 BCE,
belonging to the
Sintashta culture,
situated in the
steppe of the...
- the steppe.
Excavation and
partial building reconstruction at
Arkaim View of the
Arkaim site and
surrounding landscape Sintashta ceramics and
horse bridle...
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which presented Arkaim as the "homeland of the
majority of
contemporary people in Asia, and, partly, Europe".
Nationalists called Arkaim the "city of Russian...
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steppe civilizations were
discovered in
places such as Ipatovo, Sintashta,
Arkaim, and Pazyryk,
which bear the
earliest known traces of
horses in warfare...
- Mi**** River. The area of
Chelyabinsk contained the
ancient settlement of
Arkaim,
which belonged to the
Sintashta culture. In 1736, a
fortress by the name...
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Church have been
critical of such
activities revolving around Arkaim's archaeology.
Arkaim is
officially designated as a "national and
spiritual shrine"...
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Arkaim, LLC (Russian: ООО "Аркаим", Bashkir: "Арҡайым" ЯCЙ) is
regional Russian airline based in Ufa, Bashkortostan. As of July 2010, it
operates p****enger...
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Sintashta culture, also
known as the Sintashta–Petrovka
culture or Sintashta–
Arkaim culture, is a
Bronze Age
archaeological culture of the
northern Eurasian...
- in the
course of the 20th
century in such
places as Ipatovo, Sintashta,
Arkaim, and Pazyryk. In the
later part of the 8th
century BCE, Gr**** merchants...
- were
found in the 1970s and 1980s. The best
known site of the
territory is
Arkaim.
Since the
discovery of the
Sintashta culture,
aerial photography has revealed...