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Kelteminar culture

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The Kelteminar people lived in huge houses (size 24m x 17m and height 10m), which housed the whole tribal community of about 100-120 people. They adorned themselves with beads made of shells. They manufactured stone axes and miniature trapezoidal flint arrowheads. For cooking, they used clay vessels
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The Kelteminar people practised a mobile hunting, gathering and fishing subsistence system. Over time, they adopted stockbreeding. With the Late Glacial warming, up to the
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under leadership of S.P. Tolstoy, who first described it. It is named after a site of the same name. The Kelteminar culture was replaced by the
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Some Russian scientists believe that Kelteminar culture is related to the
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The Kelteminar economy was based on sedentary fishing and hunting.
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The culture was discovered and first excavated in 1939 by the
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fishermen occupying the semi-desert and desert areas of the
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Index


BCE
Neolithic
archaeological culture
sedentary
Karakum
Kyzyl Kum
Amu Darya
Zeravshan
Kazakhstan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Tazabagyab culture
Atlantic Phase
Mesolithic
Hissar
arrow
dog
Kent Flannery

Pit–Comb Ware culture
Finno-Ugric people
potter's wheel
Kelteminar culture is located in Continental Asia
-5000
Ubaid
culture

Lodian
culture

Jeul-
mun

Pre-
Harappan
culture

Samara
culture

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