Munkhkhairkhan culture

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Munkhkhairkhan culture
Middle Bronze Age
Dates1800 BCE — 1600 BCE
Preceded byAfanasievo culture
Chemurchek culture
Followed bySagsai culture
Deer stones culture
Chronological table of the Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Mongolia.[1]

The Munkhkhairkhan culture, also Munkh-Khairkhan or Mönkhkhairkhan was an Middle

Khemtseg culture.[1] It was contemporary with the Andronovo culture, but its very existence suggests that the Androvo culture did not extend far into Mongolia.[3]

Some of the best known sites of the Munkhkhairkhan culture are Ulaan Goviin Uzuur (UAA) 1&2 and Khukh Khoshuunii Boom (KHU).[4]

The domestication of horses using carts for transportation, was one of the characteristics of the Munkhkhairkhan culture.[5]

The Munkhkhairkhan culture had tin-bronze knives, of a type thought to have been developed in Western Siberia before 1900 BCE as part of the

Seima-Turbino phenomenon.[3] This knife technology was probably then transferred through Munkhkhairkhan to various Chinese cultures, such as the Qijia culture, Erlitou culture or Lower Xiajiadian culture, where very similar knives have been found.[3]

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