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- Kaunchi_culture abstract "Kaunchi Culture is an archaeological culture in the area along Syrdarya middle course and its tributaries (Angren, Chirchik, Keles) dated from the 2nd century BCE to the early 8th century CE. The culture is named after the site of the ancient town Kaunchi-Tepe, first studied by G. V. Grigoriev in 1934–37.Typical for the Kaunchi culture are settlements located in proximity to water and surrounded by distinct kurgan burials of catacomb type with long dromoses, crypts, and burial vaults, with bone horse trappings and typical nomadic rites. The Kaunchi culture people predominantly practiced cattle husbandry and nonirrigated agriculture (grain cultures of millet, barley, wheat, and rice, cotton, melons, and fruits).For the Kaunchi culture are typical hand-formed pottery: khums (large bowls for water and produce), pots, pitchers, and cups adorned with ram’s head on the handles. In the 1st century CE ceramics made on a potter's wheel became more common. The ram head ornament was replaced by a bull head in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries. At that period weapons started appearing in the kurgans.The settlements usually have monumental oval buildings in the center, at times with a defensive wall. A single large 150 hectare settlement was the city of Kang (Kanka) south of Tashkent founded in the 1st century CE with a square layout, encircled by a wall with inner passages.The territories with the Kaunchi-type remains spread from the Otrar region along Syrdarya to the south of Tashkent, they were attributed to the domain of the Kangar polity (Ch. 康居 Pin. Kangju) known from the Chinese sources, with the capital Kang. The Kaunchi culture significantly impacted the archeological cultures in the vast territories of the Middle Asia.".
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageExternalLink Kaunchi+Culture.
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- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Angren_River.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Central_Asia.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_Kazakhstan.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_Uzbekistan.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Chirchiq_River.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Keles_River.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Kurgan.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Asia.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Potters_wheel.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Syr_Darya.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Syrdarya.
- Kaunchi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Tashkent.
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- Kaunchi_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Central_Asia.
- Kaunchi_culture subject Category:Archaeology_of_Kazakhstan.
- Kaunchi_culture subject Category:Archaeology_of_Uzbekistan.
- Kaunchi_culture hypernym Culture.
- Kaunchi_culture type Article.
- Kaunchi_culture type Magazine.
- Kaunchi_culture type Article.
- Kaunchi_culture comment "Kaunchi Culture is an archaeological culture in the area along Syrdarya middle course and its tributaries (Angren, Chirchik, Keles) dated from the 2nd century BCE to the early 8th century CE. The culture is named after the site of the ancient town Kaunchi-Tepe, first studied by G. V.".
- Kaunchi_culture label "Kaunchi culture".
- Kaunchi_culture sameAs Kaunchi-Kultur.
- Kaunchi_culture sameAs m.0gttfvd.
- Kaunchi_culture sameAs Qovunchi_madaniyati.
- Kaunchi_culture sameAs Q1295386.
- Kaunchi_culture sameAs Q1295386.
- Kaunchi_culture wasDerivedFrom Kaunchi_culture?oldid=552184383.
- Kaunchi_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Kaunchi_culture.