Saltovo–Mayaki culture sites

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Saltovo–Mayaki culture sites are a group of early medieval archaeological sites in the Pontic–Caspian steppe region associated with the multiethnic cultural milieu of the Khazar Khaganate and its neighboring populations.

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instanceOf archaeological site complex
early medieval archaeological culture
associatedWith Alans NERFINISHED
Bulgars NERFINISHED
Finno-Ugric populations NERFINISHED
Khazar Khaganate NERFINISHED
Khazars NERFINISHED
Slavic populations
multiethnic cultural milieu
exhibit Byzantine imports
Christian burials
Islamic imports
Sassanian and post-Sassanian imports
advanced horse equipment
catacomb graves
composite bows and steppe weaponry
cremation burials
fortified hilltop settlements
handmade pottery
inhumation burials
iron metallurgy
kurgan burials
mixed nomadic and sedentary lifeways
pagan burial rites
stone and sunken-featured dwellings
wheel-made pottery
hasChronology 10th century
8th century
9th century
hasType burial mound
cemetery
craft production site
fortified site
pastoral camp
sanctuary
settlement site
locatedIn Don River basin NERFINISHED
Pontic–Caspian steppe NERFINISHED
Volga River basin NERFINISHED
forest-steppe zone north of the Black Sea
northern Caucasus foothills
partOf Saltovo–Mayaki culture NERFINISHED
region Eastern Europe
Eurasian steppe NERFINISHED
timePeriod Early Middle Ages
usedFor reconstructing the history of the Khazar Khaganate
studying early medieval steppe societies
studying interaction between nomads and agriculturalists

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Khazar Khaganate archaeologicalSite Saltovo–Mayaki culture sites