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Odinov culture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Odinov culture
Odinov culture is a beginning of the Bronze Age archeological culture of foot hunters named after the settlement Odino in the basin of lower Ishim river in Western Siberia, the culture is dated to the 18th to 16th centuries BCE, but possibly it is of an earlier time. The Odinov culture is an island surrounded by forest-steppe type cultural array. Its settlements are situated along the terraces of the rivers and creeks. Insufficiently known dwellings appear to be dug-outs.〔Korochkov O.N. (2011), ''"Interaction of Bronze Age cultures in the Middle Urals and Tobol-Irtysh sub-taiga: factors, mechanisms, dynamics"'' http://dibase.ru/article/24012011_korochkovaon/2 (''In Russian'')〕 It is thought that Odinov culture rose from Eneolithic forest- steppe cultures in the Ishim area.〔Volkov E.N. (2004), ''"Odinov Bronze Age culture"''〕 ==Economy== The available materials indicate beginning of tradition of animal husbandry economy. Osteological material is represented exclusively by domesticated animals' bones showing main role of producing economy. Similarity with typical products of tin bronze alloys indicate affiliation with the Seima Turbino phenomenon. The Odinov culture stone industry is not fully studied.〔Volkov E.N. (2004), ''"Odinov Bronze Age culture"''〕
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