Chandman culture within the Saka realm (), and contemporary cultures and polities circa 325 BCE, with location of the Chandman Ulaangom cemetery ()
Geographical range
Western Mongolia
Dates
7th to 3rd centuries BC
Preceded by
Deer stones culture
Followed by
Xiongnu
The Chandman culture, also known as Chandmani culture, was a nomadic culture that existed in northwestern Mongolia and southern Siberia during the Iron Age, and is also known as the "Sagly-Bazhy culture" on the Russian side of the frontier. It is associated with the Eastern Scythian/Saka horizon, and is part of the more general Saka Uyuk culture.[1]
^Jeong, Choongwon (12 November 2020). "A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of Eurasia's Eastern Steppe". Cell. 183 (4): 890–904. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2020.10.015. hdl:21.11116/0000-0007-77BF-D. ISSN 0092-8674. The Sagly/Uyuk site of Chandman Mountain (...) Together with the Pazyryk of the Altai and the Saka of eastern Kazakhstan, they formed part of a broader Scythian cultural phenomenon that stretched across the Western Steppe, Tarim Basin, and Upper Yenesei
The Chandmanculture, also known as Chandmani culture, was a nomadic culture that existed in northwestern Mongolia and southern Siberia during the Iron...
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artifacts and weapons, which are of a similar type to those the Saka Chandmanculture of western Mongolia, in the Animal style. The dagger especially have...
via the merger of Eastern Saka (Chandmanculture) and the local Antient Northeast Asian, Ulaanzuukh-Slab Grave culture, which corresponds with the presence...
early stages of the Saka culture (particularly the Arzhan, Chandman and Pazyryk cultures) in the area from the Altai to Western Mongolia. Deer stone...
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related to the Chandman/Uyuk culture (characterized by a hybrid Eurasian gene pool combining the genetic profile of the Sintashta culture and Baikal hunter-gatherers...
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Ulaanzuukh culture 1450–1150 BC Deer stones culture 1400–700 BC Slab-grave culture 1100–300 BC Chandmanculture 700–300 BC Pazyryk culture 600–300 BC...
Ulaanzuukh culture 1450–1150 BC Deer stones culture 1400–700 BC Slab-grave culture 1100–300 BC Chandmanculture 700–300 BC Pazyryk culture 600–300 BC...
Ulaanzuukh culture 1450–1150 BC Deer stones culture 1400–700 BC Slab-grave culture 1100–300 BC Chandmanculture 700–300 BC Pazyryk culture 600–300 BC...
Ulaanzuukh culture 1450–1150 BC Deer stones culture 1400–700 BC Slab-grave culture 1100–300 BC Chandmanculture 700–300 BC Pazyryk culture 600–300 BC...
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displaying affinity to previous Saka tribes, such as represented by the Chandmanculture, while the later was of primarily Ancient Northeast Asian (Ulaanzuukh-Slab...
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ancestry from an East Asian source, closely related to the Slab Grave culture. The admixture between West and East Eurasian sources was estimated to...
Ulaanzuukh culture 1450–1150 BC Deer stones culture 1400–700 BC Slab-grave culture 1100–300 BC Chandmanculture 700–300 BC Pazyryk culture 600–300 BC...