Aržan culture
-1000 Mezhovskaya culture Slab- graves ASSYRIA Mumun Painted Grey Ware Subeshi Upper Xiajiadian Siwa culture Shanma ZHOU DYNASTY San- xingdui Ulaan- zuukh 21st Dynasty of Egypt ◁ ▷ Location of the early Arzhan culture with the Arzhan burial site (), and contemporary cultures in the 9th century BC | |
Geographical range | South Siberia |
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Dates | 9th to 8th centuries BC |
Preceded by | Karasuk culture |
Followed by | Aldy-Bel culture, Pazyryk culture, Tagar culture |
Arzhan is a site of early Saka kurgan burials in the Tuva Republic, Russia, some 60 kilometers (40 mi) northwest of Kyzyl. It is on a high plateau traversed by the Uyuk River, a minor tributary of the Yenisei River, in the region of Tuva, 20 km to the southwest of the city of Turan.
The Arzhan culture is considered as forming the initial Scythian period (8th–7th century BC), and precedes the Pazyryk culture. The remains of Arzhan are among the earliest of all known Scythian cultures, which has led to suggestions that it is the origin of the Scythian "Animal Style". It is the first stage of the Saka Uyuk culture.
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