- Seima-
Turbino culture, also Seima-Turbinsky
culture or Seima-
Turbino phenomenon, is a
pattern of
burial sites with
similar bronze artifacts. Seima-
Turbino is...
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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...
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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...
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later Seima-
Turbino cultural complex,
despite many of the
bronze artifacts from both era's
bearing striking resemblance to Seima-
Turbino bronzes. The...
- the Seima-
Turbino phenomenon, it was a
culturally unified,
extensive network of
trade in
copper and bronze. The
traces of the Seima-
Turbino phenomenon...
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animal husbandry spread, but the cold
climate slowed the change. The Seima-
Turbino phenomenon brought the
first bronze artefacts to the
region and possibly...
- 669.
Wagner (1993), p. 20.
Cheung (1983). Lin,
Meicun (2016), "Seima-
Turbino Culture and the Proto-Silk Road",
Chinese Cultural Relics, 3 (1–2): 255...
- with
Siberian and
Central Asian cultures, in
particular with the Seima-
Turbino complex, or the
Afanasievo culture.
Archeological evidence points to plausible...
- language,
which would later expand eastwards and
westwards with the Seima-
Turbino material culture.
Uralic languages would later be
transmitted by language...
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Kerma culture Savanna Pastoral Neolithic Nok
culture c. 2000 BC – Seima-
Turbino Phenomenon. c. 1700–1300 BC –
Palace complex in Knossos, Crete, was built...