Settlement of Mayminsky District, the Altai Republic, Russia. The population was 331 as of 2016. There are 4 streets. Karasuk is located on the Katun River,...
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Oblast Rural localities Karasuk, Altai Krai, a selo in Kokshinsky Selsoviet of Sovetsky District of Altai Krai Karasuk, Altai Republic, a selo in Kyzyl-Ozekskoye...
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Settlement of Choysky District, the Altai Republic, Russia. The population was 3 as of 2016. There are 4 streets. Sukhoy Karasuk is located 33 km southwest of...
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ceramic vessels, National Museum of the Altai Republic Afanasievo utensils, National Museum of the Altai Republic Bronze knife and bronze awl from the Afanasievo...
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Deer stones culture (section Type II: Sayan-Altai)
Deer stones culture seems to have been influenced by the contemporary Karasuk culture to the northwest, with which it shares characteristics, particularly...
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the Altai Republic. The Altai Republic (/ˈæltaɪ/; Russian: Респу́блика Алта́й, romanized: Respúblika Altáj, pronounced [rʲɪˈspublʲɪkə ɐlˈtaj]; Altai: Алтай...
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List of districts in Russia (section Altai Republic)
districts (including the 14 in the Republic of Crimea) and 1,823 municipal districts (also including the 14 in the Republic of Crimea) in Russia. All these...
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Mongolia (redirect from Republic of Mongolia)
Okunev culture (2nd millennium BC), Andronovo culture (2300–1000 BC) and Karasuk culture (1500–300 BC), culminating with the Iron Age Xiongnu Empire in...
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Tubalars (category Indigenous peoples of the Altai Republic)
The Tubalars are an ethnic subgroup of the Altaians native to the Altai Republic in Russia. According to the 2010 census, there were 1,965 Tubalars in...
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Kazakhstan–Russia border (category 1930 establishments in the Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic)
Oblast Kurgan Oblast Tyumen Oblast Omsk Oblast Novosibirsk Oblast Altai Krai Altai Republic Russia had conquered Central Asia in the 19th century, by annexing...
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Basin. However, ceramics of the Kamenniy Log culture (tradition of the Karasuk culture) are also present on the territory of the citadel. The faunistic...
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Yeniseian languages (section Karasuk)
notices of the volume appeared in 2011 by Keren Rice and Jared Diamond. The Karasuk hypothesis, linking Yeniseian to Burushaski, has been proposed by several...
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directions, in the beginning of 1st millennium BCE from south from the Karasuk culture, and later in the 1st millennium BCE of northern tribes notable...
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in the Altai area, consecutive to the Afanasiev culture. Karakol culture was discovered in 1985 near village of Karakol in Altai. In the Altai territory...
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cities and towns in Russia. After the Census, Innopolis, a town in the Republic of Tatarstan, was established in 2012 and granted town status in 2015....
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Bronze Age herder burials have been found in the Gobi desert, as well as Karasuk bronze knives, and Mongolian deer stones. Between 5000 cal BP and 4500...
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Armorial of Russia (section Altai)
Russian Federation (1993–present) Coat of arms of the Republic of Adygea Coat of arms of the Altai Republic Coat of arms of Bashkortostan Coat of arms of Buryatia...
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formed and interacted with that of the Karasuk and early Scytho-Saka periods in 1100–700 BCE. During this time, Karasuk-style bronzeware spread not only to...
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weapons discovered in the tomb are quite similar to those of the late Karasuk culture. These early objects suggest a datation to circa 800 BCE (late...
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southern Siberia and Kazakhstan, the Andronovo culture was succeeded by the Karasuk culture (1500–800 BC). On its western border, it is roughly contemporaneous...
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Kamen-na-Obi (category Cities and towns in Altai Krai)
(Russian: Ка́мень-на-Оби́), known until 1933 as Kamen (Ка́мень), is a town in Altai Krai, Russia, located on the left bank of the Ob River 208 kilometers (129 mi)...
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enlarged ears, protruding eyes, and spiral horns. These objects belong to the Karasuk culture which originated in Mongolia and spread northwards to Siberia and...
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the Tagar Culture of the Minusinsk Basin, and the Pazyryk Culture in the Altai Mountains. To the east was the Slab-grave culture. The culture of Tuva in...
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kurgans at Pazyryk in the Ulagan (Red) district of the Altai Republic, south of Novosibirsk in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia (near Mongolia). Archaeologists...
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2011 [88] Novosibirsk Novosibirsk 2011 Kainsk Kuybyshev 2011 [89] Karasuk Karasuk 2011 [90] Novosibirsk Novosibirsk 1924 [91] Isilkul Isilkul 2012 [92]...
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Central Asia and Siberia, in particular in populations surrounding the Altai region. Botai 15, dated to 3343–3026 cal BC, belonged to the basal haplogroup...
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southwest, Tomsk Oblast in the north, Kemerovo Oblast in the east, and Altai Krai in the south. The territory of the oblast extends for more than 600...
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decision of the Holy Synod, the Gorno-Altai Diocese, formed within the administrative boundaries of the Altai Republic, was separated from the Barnaul diocese...
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2024-09-07. "Harris Targeted in Insane Russia-Backed Crime Conspiracy". The New Republic. 2024-09-04. ISSN 0028-6583. Archived from the original on 2024-09-05....
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the BMAC was not a primary contributor to later South-Asian genetics. The Altai Mountains, in what is now southern Russia and central Mongolia, have been...
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