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Okunev culture (ru: Окуневская культура, romanized: Okunevskaya kul'tura, lit. '
Okunev culture'), also
known as
Okunevo culture, was a
south Siberian archaeological...
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German Grigoryevich Okunev (Russian: Ге́рман Григо́рьевич О́кунев; 12 June 1931, in
Leningrad – 12 June 1973, in Leningrad) was a
Soviet Russian composer...
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Pastoral nomadism and
metalworking became more
developed with the
later Okunev culture (2nd
millennium BC),
Andronovo culture (2300–1000 BC) and Karasuk...
- in
conjunction with a Botai-like source, as well as for the
subsequent Okunev culture, in
conjunction with
additional Baikal hunter-gatherer and Afanasievo-like...
- the m****
ceramic material of the
Okunev culture. This is
mainly found in the
lower layers of the excavation, The
Okunev ceramics from
Chebaki Sve, in terms...
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Asian peoples (specifically Paleo-Siberians, Turkic, and
historically the
Okunev culture) have led
Russian researcher I.A.
Zakharov to
believe that, among...
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Minoan civilization Mumun pottery period Mycenaean Greece Nordic Bronze Age
Okunev culture Ordos culture Penard Period Samus culture South-Western Iberian...
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culture Sintashta culture BMAC
Vakhsh Ancient Northeast Asians Tarim mummies Okunev Elunino Glazkov Karakol Samus Lower Xiajiadian Chemurchek Seima-Turbino...
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Sergeyevich (1930–1933) K.E.
Voroshilov RKKF
Naval Academy (1931–1938)
Okunev,
Grigoriy Sergeyevich (1933) Stasevich,
Pavel Grigoryevich (1933–1936) Ludri...
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Pavel Okunev (vocals), Ilya
Knyazev (b****) and
Andrey Laptev (drums). In 2000,
Maxim Samosvat, who was a
member of
Mechanical Poet,
replaced Okunev on vocals...