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Geographical range | Siberia |
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Dates | 1st millennium BCE |
The Kulay culture was a culture of the forests of Siberia during the 1st millennium BCE, in the northern taiga zone of the Ob' River basin.[1] They used bronze and related basic iron technologies, and their designs were related to the Animal style of the steppes.[2] Their pottery had sophisticated stamp decoration.[1]
The Kulai culture was located just north of the Saka Sargat culture and Tasmola culture.
Anthropomorphological studies indicated both "Caucasoid" and "Mongoloid" components among human remains affiliated with the Kulay culture.[3]
Investigation of a skull from Bolshoy Log shrine showed that morphological features of the individual (a male of mature age) completely fits into the variability, typical of the very Kulay population, despite of highindividual variability. The morphological type of this male includes both Caucasoid and Mongoloid components.
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