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Sintashta
Sintashta The Sintashta fortified settlement in the southern Urals is ... 1986 and gave its name to the Sintashta-Petrovka culture. The site is located in ... the latter has been preserved much better. Sintashta's characteristic feature is its closed fortification ... are also metallurgical furnaces. Pottery found in Sintashta features swastika-like symbols, see here. ...
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Talk:Sintashta
Talk:Sintashta be careful with "Indo-European swastika". You ... languages. I agree it is likely the Sintashta people were Indo-Iranians, but that's ... the facts. Swastika-like symbols appear on Sintashta pottery. The Sintashta culture is associated with Indo-Iranians. That ...
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Image:Sintashta.jpg
Image:Sintashta.jpg Image File history File links Metadata Sintashta.jpg Pottery from Sintashta Note: Please do not use this tag ... file name}} . Downloaded from The Discovery of Sintashta File history Legend: (cur) = this is the ...
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Talk:Arkaim
... to 2500-2000, i.e. possibly earliest Sintashta-Petrovka phase dab (ᛏ) 10:55, 8 ... image, Ghirlandajo? Was the pottery found at Sintashta? that would be rather interesting, since the ... Gening's article about their excavations in Sintashta and the pottery found therein. The first ... well as the famous chariot burials of Sintashta" www.archaeology.com. "Recent analyses, including radiocarbon ... 200 years. The fortified settlements of the Sintashta-Arkaim culture were located approximately 40- ...
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Andronovo culture
... extent of the Andronovo culture. The formative Sintashta-Petrovka culture is shown in darker red ... expands towards the south and the east: Sintashta-Petrovka-Arkaim (Southern Urals, northern Kazakhstan, 2200-1600 BCE), the Sintashta fortification of ca. 1800 BCE at the ... is believed to have been constructed by Sintashta-Petrovka tribes some 4000 years ago. The ... from "as early as 2026 B.C." Sintashta is a site on the upper ...
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Indo-Aryan migration
... Aryans and Iranians) back to the Andronovo-Sintashta-Petrovka culture (ca. 2200 BC–1600 BC). Other ... 327). Archaeology Arkaim in Russia is a Sintashta-Petrovka settlement of ca. 1700 BC, probably ... Indo-Iranians are usually identified with the Sintashta-Petrovka culture of Russia and Kazakhstan. It ...
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Arkaim
... proposed. It was a settlement of the Sintashta-Petrovka culture, associated with Indo-Iranians. The ... form but much better preserved than neighbouring Sintashta, where the earliest chariot was unearthed. The ... roughly 3,000 km removed from the Sintashta-Petrovka area), and that it was either ...
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Chariot
... the spoke-wheeled chariot finds within the Sintashta-Petrovka culture is indicated in purple. The ... the Andronovo (Timber-Grave) sites of the Sintashta-Petrovka culture in modern Russia and Kazakhstan ... Aryan rituals known from the Rigveda. The Sintashta-Petrovka chariot burials yield spoke-wheeled chariots ...
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Talk:Indo-European languages/Archive 1
... is fully consistant with the map of Sintashta/Abashevo/Srubna cultures (which is added to ... him for printed references. Your statement re Sintashta/Abashevo/Srubna shows that you are still ...
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User talk:Wiglaf archive 6
... culture are shown in green. The formative Sintashta-Petrovka culture is shown in darker red ... I like the map. You've located Sintashta. Now, where's Petrovka? 8-) --FourthAve 17 ...
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