Bulan-Koba culture
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Bulan-Koba culture
Summary
Bulan-Koba culture is an archaeological culture[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (archaeological_culture category, ranking #176 of 524).[2]
Key Facts
- Bulan-Koba culture is credited with the discovery of Vasily Radlov[3].
- Bulan-Koba culture is credited with the discovery of Yury Mamadakov[4].
- Bulan-Koba culture's instance of is recorded as archaeological culture[5].
- Bulan-Koba culture's followed by is recorded as Kok-Pash culture[6].
- Bulan-Koba culture's followed by is recorded as Turkic Khaganate[7].
- Bulan-Koba culture's location is recorded as Altai Mountains[8].
- Bulan-Koba culture's start time is recorded as -0190-00-00T00:00:00Z[9].
- Bulan-Koba culture's end time is recorded as +0600-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- Bulan-Koba culture's described by source is recorded as History and culture of the early Türkic period: A review of archaeological monuments in the Russian Altai from the 4th–6th century AD[11].
- Bulan-Koba culture's described by source is recorded as Altai in the Xianbei period: cultural and chronological analysis of archaeological materials[12].
- Bulan-Koba culture's replaces is recorded as Pazyryk culture[13].
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Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Vasily Radlov[3], an explorer[14], 1837–1918[15], of Kingdom of Prussia[16], awarded the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[17], specialised in Turkology[18] and Yury Mamadakov[4], an archaeologist[19], b. 1954[20], of Soviet Union[21], specialised in history of Asia[22].
Why It Matters
Bulan-Koba culture draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (archaeological_culture category, ranking #176 of 524).[2]