- The
Sintashta culture is a
Middle Bronze Age
archaeological culture of the
Southern Urals,
dated to the
period c. 2200–1900 BCE. It is the
first phase...
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Sintashta is an
archaeological site in
Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. It is the
remains of a
fortified settlement dating to the
Bronze Age, c. 2100–1800...
- Aryans. The Proto-Indo-Iranian-speakers are
generally ****ociated with the
Sintashta culture,
which is
thought to
represent an
eastward migration of peoples...
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migrations from 800 BC onwards. The
Sintashta culture, also
known as the
Sintashta–Petrovka
culture or
Sintashta–Arkaim culture, is a
Bronze Age archaeological...
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difficult to find in the
pastures close to dwellings. The
slightly older Sintashta culture (c. 2200–1900 BC),
formerly included within the
Andronovo culture...
- Proto-Indo-Iranian-speaking. It pla**** a
major role in the
development of the
Sintashta culture and
Srubnaya culture. The
Abashevo culture is
believed to have...
- the
Sintashta culture,
suggesting that the
Sintashta culture emerged as a
result of an
eastward expansion of
Corded Ware peoples. The
Sintashta culture...
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developed on the
Central Asian steppes north of the
Caspian Sea as the
Sintashta culture (c. 2200-1900 BCE), in present-day
Russia and Kazakhstan, and...
- as the
peoples of the
Sintashta, Andronovo, and
Srubnaya cultures. Back
migration from
Corded Ware also
contributed to
Sintashta and Andronovo. In these...
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Chelyabinsk contained the
ancient settlement of Arkaim,
which belonged to the
Sintashta culture. In 1736, a
fortress by the name of
Chelyaba was
founded on the...