Odino culture

The Odino culture is an archeological culture of foot hunters in the basin of the upper Ob river. The culture includes two phases, the older from 2900–2500 BC, the younger from 2300–1900 BC.[1] The Odino culture covers an island surrounded by forest-steppe type cultural array. Its settlements are situated along the terraces of the rivers and creeks. Certain insufficiently understood dwellings appear to be dug-outs.[2] It is thought that the Odino culture rose from Eneolithic forest- steppe cultures in the Ishim area.[3]

  1. ^ Молодин. В. И. др. Радиоуглеродная хронология култур эпохи Бронзы. [RADIOCARBON CHRONOLOGY OF THE SOUTH URALS AND THE SOUTH OF THE WESTERN SIBERIA CULTURES (2000–2013-YEARS INVESTIGATIONS): PRINCIPLES AND APPROACHES, ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROBLEMS]. УДК 902.652 (2014). ISSN 1818-7919. Fig. 2.
  2. ^ Korochkov O.N. (2011), "Interaction of Bronze Age cultures in the Middle Urals and Tobol-Irtysh sub-taiga: factors, mechanisms, dynamics" http://dibase.ru/article/24012011_korochkovaon/2 (In Russian)
  3. ^ Volkov E.N. (2004), "Odinov Bronze Age culture"