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- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon abstract "Seima-Turbino phenomenon refers to a pattern of burial sites dating around 1500 BC found across northern Eurasia, from Finland to Mongolia, which has suggested a common point of cultural origin, advanced metal working technology, and unexplained rapid migration. The buried were nomadic warriors and metal-workers, travelling on horseback or two-wheeled chariots. The name derives from the Seima (Sejma) cemetery at the confluence of the Oka River and Volga River, first excavated around 1914, and the Turbino cemetery in Perm, first excavated in 1924.These cultures are noted for being nomadic forest and steppe societies with metal working, sometimes without having first developed agricultural methods. The development of this metalworking ability appears to have taken place quite quickly.The Altai Mountains in what is now southern Russia and central Mongolia have been identified as the point of origin of the cultural enigma of Seima-Turbino Phenomenon. The culture spread from these mountains to the west. Although they were the precursor to the much later Mongol invasions, these groups were not yet strong enough to attack the important social sites of the Bronze Age.It is conjectured that changes in climate in this region around 2000 BC and the ensuing ecological, economic and political changes triggered a rapid and massive migration westward into northeast Europe, eastward into China and southward into Vietnam and Thailand across a frontier of some 4,000 miles. This migration took place in just five to six generations and led to peoples from Finland in the west to Thailand in the east employing the same metal working technology and, in some areas, horse breeding and riding. However, further excavations and research in Ban Chiang and Ban Non Wat, Thailand argue the idea that Seima-Turbino brought metal workings into southeast Asia is based on inaccurate and unreliable radiocarbon dating, and remains a hotly debated theory among archaeologists.It is further conjectured that the same migrations spread the Uralic group of languages across Europe and Asia: some 39 languages of this group are still extant, including Hungarian, Finnish, Estonian and Lappish.However, recent genetic testings of sites in south Siberia and Kazakhstan (Andronovo horizon) would rather support a spreading of the bronze technology via Indo-European migrations eastwards, as this technology was well known for quite a while in western regions.".
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- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink 1500_BC.
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- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Altai_Mountains.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Andronovo.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Andronovo_culture.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Ban_Chiang.
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- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Burial.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Burial_site.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Altai_Mountains.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_Central_Asia.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burials.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eurasia.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Chariot.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Equestrianism.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Estonian_language.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Eurasia.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Finnish_language.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Horseback.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_language.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European_languages.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhstan.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Lappish_language.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Mongol_conquests.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Mongol_invasions_and_conquests.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Mongolia.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Oka_River.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Perm.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Qijia_culture.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Sami_languages.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Uralic_languages.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLink Volga_River.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seima-Turbino phenomenon".
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon hasPhotoCollection Seima-Turbino_phenomenon.
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- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon subject Category:Altai_Mountains.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon subject Category:Archaeology_of_Central_Asia.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon subject Category:Burials.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon subject Category:Eurasia.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon subject Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon comment "Seima-Turbino phenomenon refers to a pattern of burial sites dating around 1500 BC found across northern Eurasia, from Finland to Mongolia, which has suggested a common point of cultural origin, advanced metal working technology, and unexplained rapid migration. The buried were nomadic warriors and metal-workers, travelling on horseback or two-wheeled chariots.".
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon label "Seima-Turbino phenomenon".
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- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon sameAs Сейминско-турбинский_феномен.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon sameAs Q2409967.
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- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon wasDerivedFrom Seima-Turbino_phenomenon?oldid=664439748.
- Seima-Turbino_phenomenon isPrimaryTopicOf Seima-Turbino_phenomenon.