Geographical range | Altai Mountains |
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Dates | 3rd to 5th centuries CE |
Major sites | Kok-Pash, Kuraika |
Preceded by | Bulan-Koba culture |
Followed by | First Turkic Khaganate |
The Kok-Pash culture (3rd to 5th centuries CE) is an archaeological culture flourishing in the so-called Hunno-Sarmatian period in the Altai Mountains.[1] The Kok-Pash monuments appeared in Altai Mountains in the second half of the 3rd century AD and coexisted with the Bulan-Koba culture.[2]