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Samus culture
Samus culture, anthropomorphic figures (Samus-IV)
Alternative namesSamus'skaya kul'tura, Samus’, Samus'sky
Geographical rangeOb Irtysh forest-steppe of Southern Western Siberia
PeriodBronze Age
Datesc. 2000 BC
Type siteSettlement Samus IV

The Samus culture (ru: Самусьская культура, romanized: Samus'skaya kul'tura, lit. 'Samus culture' ) is an Early Bronze Age archaeological culture, around 2000 BC. It was widespread in Tomsk-Narym Basin Southern Western Siberia, on the middle Irtysh and in the upper reaches of the Ob and showed close ties to the neighboring Krotov culture.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Molodin, V. I.; Молодин, В. И. (1989). Samusʹskai︠a︡ kulʹtura v Verkhnem Priobʹe. I. G. Glushkov, E. I. Derevi︠a︡nko, И. Г. Глушков, Е. И. Деревянко (Nauch. izd ed.). Novosibirsk: "Nauka, " Sibirskoe otd-nie. ISBN 5-02-029006-8. OCLC 21035588.
  2. ^ "САМУСЬСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА • Большая российская энциклопедия - электронная версия" [SAMUS CULTURE • Great Russian encyclopedia - electronic version]. bigenc.ru. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  3. ^ Parzinger, Hermann (2006). Die frühen Völker Eurasiens : vom Neolithikum bis zum Mittelalter. München: Beck. ISBN 978-3-406-54961-8. OCLC 73108702.

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