• The Sintashta culture is a Middle Bronze Age archaeological culture of the Southern Urals, dated to the period c. 2200–1900 BCE.
  • Exploring how the Sintashta culture of the Eurasian Steppes revolutionized human mobility by inventing chariots and domesticating the modern horse.
  • Hint-Avrupa. g. t. d. Sintaşta kültürü (İngilizce: Sintashta culture), Sintaşta-Petrovka kültürü ya da Sintashta-Arkaim kültürü...
  • In Central Asia, the earliest known excavations take us to its northern rim: the Sintashta–Arkaim culture which flourished between approximately 2100 and 1800...
  • it would seem inaccurate to provide Sintashta with a purely Aryan attribution.[5] In the origin of Sintashta, the Abashevo culture would play an important role.[4].
  • Most scholars agree that the Sintashta culture was home to some groundbreaking innovations, such as the use of chariots - especially for warfare.
  • Several Sintashta towns were built over older Poltavka settlements or close to Poltavka cemeteries, and Poltavka motifs are common on Sintashta pottery.
  • But, most of al, they were known for their use of an extremely unusual tool of warfare for steppe warriors. The Sintashta were charioteers.
  • Sintashta is situated in the steppe just east of the southern Ural Mountains. The site is named for the adjacent Sintashta River, a tributary to the Tobol.