Botai culture

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Botai culture
The Botai culture, with contemporary cultures c.3000 BC.
HorizonIndigenous peoples of Siberia
PeriodBronze Age
Datesc. 3700 BC - 3100 BC
Major sitesBotai, Krasny Yar
Followed byKarasuk culture, Andronovo culture, Seima-Turbino phenomenon, Tagar culture

The Botai culture is an archaeological culture (c. 3700–3100 BC) of prehistoric northern Central Asia. It was named after the settlement of Botai in today's northern Kazakhstan. The Botai culture has two other large sites: Krasnyi Yar, and Vasilkovka.

The Botai site is on the Imanburlyq, a tributary of the Ishim. The site has at least 153 pit-houses. The settlement was partly destroyed by river erosion, which is still occurring, and by management of the wooded area.

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