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Ulaanzuukh culture
Bronze Age archaeological culture in eastern Mongolia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ulaanzuukh culture, also Ulaanzuukh-Tevsh culture (Ch:乌兰朱和文化, c. 1450-1000 BCE),[1] is an archaeological culture of the Late Bronze Age eastern Mongolia. It likely preceded and was the origin of the Slab-grave culture.[2]
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Geographical range | Mongolia |
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Period | Bronze Age, Iron Age |
Dates | 1450–1000 BC[1] |
Preceded by | Ancient Northeast Asians |
Followed by | Slab Grave culture |
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