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- Tashtyk_culture abstract "The Tashtyk culture was an archaeological culture that flourished in the Yenisei valley in Siberia from the first to the fourth century CE. Located in the Minusinsk Depression, environs of modern Krasnoyarsk, eastern part of Kemerovo Oblast, it was preceded by the Tagar culture.The Tashtyk culture was first surveyed by the Russian archaeologist Sergei Teploukhov. Teploukhov suggested that it had been initially Indo-European dominated, only to become overcome by the Yenisei Kirghiz around the 3rd century AD.REDIRECT Template:Unreliable source?This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name. For more information follow the category link. The Yenisei Kirghiz are often associted with the Tashtyk culture.Tashtyk settlements and hill-forts have been unearthed throughout the Yenisei region, particularly the Sayan canyon area. Their most imposing monuments were immense barrows-crypt structures; these have yielded large quantities of clay and metal vessels and ornaments. In addition, numerous petrographic carvings have been found. Some of the graves contained leather models of human bodies with their heads wrapped in tissue and brightly painted. Inside the models there were small leather bags probably symbolising the stomach and containing burned human bones. Scaled-down replicas of swords, arrows and quivers were placed nearby. The animal motis of the Tashtyk belonged to the Scytho-Altaic style, while they were also under significant Chinese influence.During his excavations of the Oglahty cemetery south of Minusinsk, Leonid Kyzlasov discovered a number of mummies with richly decorated plaster funerary masks showing Western Eurasian features, though this would not rule out some East Asian admixture, as revealed by ancient DNA (see below). There were also intact fur hats, silk clothes, and footwear (now in the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg). In 2009, a genetic study of ancient Siberian cultures, the Andronovo culture, tha Karasuk culture, the Tagar culture and the Tashtyk culture, was published in Human Genetics. Six Tashtyk remains of 100–400 AD from Bogratsky region, Abakano-Pérévoz I, Khakassia were surveyed. Extractions of mtDNA from four individuals was determined to belong to the Western Eurasian HV, H, N9a, and T1, while the other carried the East Asian haplogroup C. Extractions of Y-DNA from the remains of one individual was determined to be of Y-chromosome haplogroup Western Eurasian R1a1, which is thought to mark the eastward migration of the early Indo-Europeans. All individuals surveyed were determined to be Europoid, and were except from one individual exclusively light-eyed and light-haired.".
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- Tashtyk_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tashtyk culture".
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- Tashtyk_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_Siberia.
- Tashtyk_culture subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Russia.
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- Tashtyk_culture comment "The Tashtyk culture was an archaeological culture that flourished in the Yenisei valley in Siberia from the first to the fourth century CE. Located in the Minusinsk Depression, environs of modern Krasnoyarsk, eastern part of Kemerovo Oblast, it was preceded by the Tagar culture.The Tashtyk culture was first surveyed by the Russian archaeologist Sergei Teploukhov.".
- Tashtyk_culture label "Tashtyk culture".
- Tashtyk_culture sameAs Taschtyk-Kultur.
- Tashtyk_culture sameAs Tastiki_kultúra.
- Tashtyk_culture sameAs Cultura_di_Taštyk.
- Tashtyk_culture sameAs タシュティク文化.
- Tashtyk_culture sameAs Tasjtyk-cultuur.
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- Tashtyk_culture sameAs Таштыкская_культура.
- Tashtyk_culture sameAs Toshtiq_madaniyati.
- Tashtyk_culture sameAs Q1065306.
- Tashtyk_culture sameAs Q1065306.
- Tashtyk_culture sameAs 塔施提克文化.
- Tashtyk_culture wasDerivedFrom Tashtyk_culture?oldid=671152846.
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