Karakol culture

Karakol culture
Location of the Karakol culture, with main contemporary cultures
Geographical rangeAltai
PeriodBronze Age
Datesc. 2000 BCE
Preceded byAfanasiev culture
Followed byKarasuk culture
Karakol culture stone sculpture. Anokhin Museum, Gorno-Altaysk, Altai Republic, Siberia, Russia

50°46′23″N 86°27′50″E / 50.77306°N 86.46389°E / 50.77306; 86.46389

Karakol culture (Russian: Каракольская культура Karakol'skaya kul'tura) is a Bronze Age archaeological culture of the 2nd millennium BCE in the Altai area, consecutive to the Afanasiev culture. Karakol culture was discovered in 1985 near village of Karakol in Altai. In the Altai territory, the Bronze Age extended from the 3rd to the 2nd millennium BCE, bronze was a main material for tools, weapons and jewelry. At that time in the Altai territory lived people of the Karakol and Afanasiev cultures. Most of the investigated Karakol culture burials are located on the banks of the river Ursul and its tributaries.


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