- Afanasevo culture
Afanasevo (or Afanasievo) culture, 3500—2500 BC, an
archaeological culture of the late copper and earlyBronze Age .It became known from excavations in the
Minusinsk area of theKrasnoyarsk Krai , southernSiberia , but the culture was also widespread in westernMongolia , northernXinjiang , and eastern and centralKazakhstan , with connections or extensions inTajikistan and theAral area.The economy seems to have been semi-nomadic pastoralism, with cattle,
ovicaprid s and horse remains being documented, along with those of wild game.The culture is mainly known from its
inhumation s, with the deceased buried in conic or rectangular enclosures, often in a supine position, reminiscent of theYamna burials, but there are a number of settlements as well. Metal objects and the presence of wheeled vehicles are documented.The burials bear a remarkable resemblance to those much further west in the
Yamna culture , theSredny Stog culture , theCatacomb culture and thePoltavka culture , all of which are believed to be Indo-European in nature, particularly within the context of theKurgan hypothesis as put forward byMarija Gimbutas and her followers. Kozshin (1970) has identified perforated horn pieces as riding bits, but this claim has been disputed.Its relationship to the later, more westerly
Andronovo culture is difficult to characterize.This early extreme outlier of presumably Indo-European culture makes it an automatic candidate for being the earliest attested representative for speakers of the Tocharian stock.
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Andronovo culture
*Karasuk culture ources
*H. P. Francfort, "The Archeology of Protohistoric Central Asia and the Problems of Identifying Indo-European and Uralic-Speaking populations" ( [http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/linguist/issues/14/14-934.html review] )
*Kozshin, P, "O psaliach is afanasievskih mogil", "Sovetskaya Archeologiya" 4, 189–93 (1970)
*"Einführung in die Ethnologie Zentralasiens" Marion Linska, Andrea Handl, Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek (2003) ( [http://www.univie.ac.at/ksa/html/inh/stud/studmate_files/zentralas_0607/GesamtversionNewZas1_7.pdf .pdf version] )
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