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- The Kelteminar culture (5500–3500 BCE) was a Neolithic archaeological culture of sedentary fishermen occupying the semi-desert and desert areas of the...
- ****ociated with the po****tion Tazabagyab archaeological culture. Post-Kelteminar stage of Suyarganovo culture, some researchers have linked to the local...
- zig-zag decorations. The ornamentation technique is close to that of the Kelteminar monuments of Central Asia and the Afanasevo culture of Altai. In rare...
- culture Lodian culture Jeul- mun Pre- Harappan culture Samara culture Kelteminar culture Western Steppe Herders Ancient Northeast Asians Xinle Yang- shao...
- exchange. List of successive cultures in Khwarazm region 3000–500 BC: Kelteminar culture c. 3000 BC Suyarganovo culture c 2000 BC Tazabagyab culture c...
- Steppe_EMBA ? Part 2 : The Pottery Neolithic Yet, Mallory notes that "[t]he Kelteminar culture has on occasion been connected with the development of early stockbreeding...
- steppe Period Late Bronze Age Dates c. 2000 BC – 1150 BC Preceded by Kelteminar culture, Sintashta culture, Okunev culture, Seima-Turbino phenomenon Followed...
- Steppe_EMBA ? Part 2 : The Pottery Neolithic Yet, Mallory notes that "[t]he Kelteminar culture has on occasion been connected with the development of early stockbreeding...
- culture Lodian culture Jeul- mun Pre- Harappan culture Samara culture Kelteminar culture Western Steppe Herders Ancient Northeast Asians Xinle Yang- shao...
- appearance of animal husbandry and agriculture, giving rise to the Atbasar, Kelteminar, Botai, and Ust-Narym cultures. The Botai culture (3600–3100 BC) is credited...