Glazkov culture
The Glazkov culture, Glazkovo culture, or Glazkovskaya culture (2200-1200 BCE), was an archaeological culture in the Lake Baikal area during the Early Bronze Age.
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Alternative names | Glazkovo, Glazkovskaya |
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Horizon | Indigenous peoples of Siberia |
Geographical range | Irkutsk, Siberia |
Period | Bronze Age |
Dates | c. 2200 BCE - 1200 BCE |
Type site | Glazkov (Irkutsk) |
Glazkovs is a conditional name for the group of the ancient tribes inhabiting Siberia in the 2nd millennium BCE (Glazkov time) the headwaters of Angara river. Glazkov culture is named after a suburb of the city Irkutsk, where it was first found.
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