Sagsai culture
Early Bronze Age culture of Western Mongolia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sagsai culture (1500-1000 BCE) is an early Bronze Age culture of Western Mongolia. It was centered on the Sagsai area (the westernmost region of modern Mongolia) and succeeded the Chemurchek culture.[2]
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Geographical range | Mongolia |
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Period | Bronze Age |
Dates | 1500 BCE — 1000 BCE |
Major sites | Minusinsk Basin |
Preceded by | Afanasievo culture Chemurchek culture Munkhkhairkhan culture |
Followed by | Deer stones culture Pazyryk culture Chandman culture |
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The Sagsai culture is thought to have used horse chariots, prior to 1200 BCE, as shown by dated petroglyphs in the region. It was followed by the Deer stones culture.[3]
At the same time the Ulaanzuukh-Tevsh culture was prospering in the steppes of southern and eastern Mongolia in the 13th century BCE, and seems to have transmitted the horsedrawn chariot to the Chinese Shang Dynasty.[4]
- Sagsai-shaped graves, Mongolia.
- Sagsai-shaped graves, Mongolia.
- Sagsai-shaped graves, Tsagaan Asga site (round).
- Sagsai-shaped graves, Tsagaan Asga site (square).