Cherkaskul culture
The Cherkaskul culture - archaeological culture of the Bronze Age, situated in the south of the Ural and Western Siberia. Named after the village Cherkaskul located Kaslinsky District of Chelyabinsk Oblast. Opened K.V.Salnikov in 1964.[1]
Origin[]
May be ancestral to the Ugrian peoples.[2]
The ancestors of Cherkaskul culture were population of , which was located in what is now the north of the Sverdlovsk Oblast. The Cherkaskul culture's population interacted with the tribes of Andronovo culture.
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References[]
- ^ Сальников К. В. Очерки древней истории Южного Урала. М., 1967
- ^ "Райманов Р. Ш. Угорская этническая интерпретация населения Урала эпохи поздней бронзы (историография проблемы)". Archived from the original on 2007-10-19. Retrieved 2016-01-08.
Categories:
- History of Ural
- Bronze Age cultures of Asia
- Finno-Ugric archaeological cultures
- Archaeological cultures of Northern Asia