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The '''Steppe Geoglyphs''' are a number of [[Neolithic]] earth constructions in the [[Turgai Trough]] area of Turgai in northern [
[[Category:Neolithic sites]]
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The Turgay triradial swastika, one of a number of [[Neolithic]] earth constructions known to archaeologists as [[Steppe Geoglyphs]], is a
[[Category:Neolithic sites]]
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Kazakhstan has been inhabited since the [[Neolithic Age]]: the region's climate and terrain are best suited for nomads practisi
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The [[Neolithic Revolution]] was marked by the appearance of animal husbandry and agricultu
...nuclear program and closed the Semipalatinsk Test Sites; the last nuclear sites and tunnels were closed by 1995. In 2010, U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] m
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...ancient city, also lies in the reserve, along with dozens of [[Neolithic]] sites.<ref name="Ustyurt2" />
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In June 2014, [[UNESCO]] designated the [[Silk Road UNESCO World Heritage Sites|Chang'an-Tianshan corridor of the Silk Road]] as a [[World Heritage Site]].
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...olithic (35–10 thousand years ago) including the [[Kapova Cave]]. In the Neolithic period, tribes have formed which became the basis of the Uralic language co
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...(6500 BP).<ref>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/1136/ Paleolithic sites and geomorphology of Karatau mountain range - UNESCO World Heritage Centre]
...l category.<ref>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/1136/ Paleolithic sites and geomorphology of Karatau mountain range - UNESCO World Heritage Centre]
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...ion of [[archaeological culture]]s: the material remains found at dwelling sites, burial grounds, and other places where people left traces of their activit
*Whitney Coolidge, Jennifer. 2005. ''Southern Turkmenistan in the Neolithic: A Petrographic Case Study.'' Oxbow Books.
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