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Turbinoid
Turbinoid Tur"bi*noid, a. [See Turbo, and -oid.] (Zo["o]l.) Like or pertaining to Turbo or the family Turbinid[ae].

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- Seima-Turbino culture, also Seima-Turbinsky culture or Seima-Turbino phenomenon, is a pattern of burial sites with similar bronze artifacts. Seima-Turbino is...
- identified as the point of origin of a cultural enigma termed the Seima-Turbino Phenomenon. It is conjectured that changes in climate in this region c...
- Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 76. ISBN 9780300096880. Lin, Meicun (2016). "Seima-Turbino Culture and the Proto-Silk Road". Chinese Cultural Relics. 3 (1–002): 256–257...
- the Seima-Turbino phenomenon, it was a culturally unified, extensive network of trade in copper and bronze. The traces of the Seima-Turbino phenomenon...
- "Seima-Turbino Culture and the Proto-Silk Road". Chinese Cultural Relics. 3 (1–002): 256–257. ISSN 2330-5169. The discovery of the Seima-Turbino culture...
- metallurgy of the Karasuk culture may have derived from the earlier Seima-Turbino tradition. It expanded on this tradition, and became the core of a regional...
- been developed in Western Siberia before 1900 BCE as part of the Seima-Turbino phenomenon. This knife technology was probably then transferred through...
- animal husbandry spread, but the cold climate slowed the change. The Seima-Turbino phenomenon brought the first bronze artefacts to the region and possibly...
- Probably derived from the Seima-Turbino culture. Stone macehead, Siba culture. Probably derived from the Seima-Turbino culture. Bronze awl with bone handle...
- language, which would later expand eastwards and westwards with the Seima-Turbino material culture. Uralic languages would later be transmitted by language...