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Uyuk culture
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Uyuk Culture (here the Sagly-Bazhy culture phase) and contemporary cultures and polities circa 325 BCE | |
Geographical range | South Siberia |
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Dates | 8th to 2nd century BCE |
Preceded by | Karasuk culture, |
Followed by | Xiongnu Empire, Kokel Culture |
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The Uyuk culture refers to the Saka culture of the Turan-Uyuk depression around the Uyuk river, in modern-day Tuva Republic.[1]