- 46°07′41″N 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...
- the
style most
similar to
those of the
Chemurchek culture have been identified. The
language of the
Chemurchek/Proto-Tokharians may have
originated from...
- southeast,
Afanasievans seem to have
coexisted with the
early period of the
Chemurchek culture for some time, as some of
their burials are
contemporary and some...
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Sagsai area (the
westernmost region of
modern Mongolia) and
succeeded the
Chemurchek culture. The
Sagsai culture is
thought to have used
horse chariots, prior...
- AD)", Moscow, 1988. Kovalev,
Alexey (2012).
Ancient statue-menhirs in
Chemurchek and
surrounding territories 2012 (Древнейшие статуи Чемурчека и окружающих...
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Afanasievo culture 3300–2500 BC
Chemurchek culture 2750–1900 BC
Munkhkhairkhan culture 1800–1600 BC
Sagsai culture 1500–1000 BC
Ulaanzuukh culture 1450–1150...
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Asians Tarim mummies Okunev Elunino Glazkov Karakol Samus Lower Xiajiadian Chemurchek Seima-Turbino
culture SUMER ELAM
INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION EGYPT MIDDLE...
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Asians Tarim mummies Okunev Elunino Glazkov Karakol Samus Lower Xiajiadian Chemurchek Seima-Turbino
culture SUMER ELAM
INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION EGYPT MIDDLE...
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starting with the
Afanasievo culture, and
continuing with the Okunev,
Chemurchek,
Munkhkhairkhan or
Ulaanzuukh traditions. The deer
stones themselves belong...
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their west, the
Yanbulaq culture to
their east, the
aftermaths of the
Chemurchek culture to the north, and a wide
desertical area to
south about a thousand...