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Alekseyevka culture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Andronovo culture
The Andronovo culture is a collection of similar local Bronze Age cultures that flourished ''ca.'' 2000–900 BCE in western Siberia and the west Asiatic steppe. It is probably better termed an archaeological complex or archaeological horizon. The older Sintashta culture (2100–1800), formerly included within the Andronovo culture, is now considered separately, but regarded as its predecessor, and accepted as part of the wider Andronovo horizon. Most researchers associate the Andronovo horizon with early Indo-Iranian languages, though it may have overlapped the early Uralic-speaking area at its northern fringe.〔: "Archaeologists are now generally agreed that the Andronovo culture of the Central Steppe region in the second millennium bc is to be equated with the Indo-Iranians."〕 ==Discovery== The name derives from the village of Andronovo, Krasnoyarsk Krai (), where the Russian archaeologist Arkadi Tugarinov discovered its first remains in 1914. Several graves were discovered, with skeletons in crouched positions, buried with richly decorated pottery. The Andronovo culture was first identified by the Russian archaeologist Sergei Teploukhov in the 1920s.〔Great Soviet Encyclopaedia, Article "Andronovo".〕
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