The Sintashta culture - earliest chariots, fortified settlements and bronze metallurgy. Ivan Semyan

Arkaim builders - the people of the Sintashta culture - one of the Bronze Age societies that previously were not present on our land charts, yet they had the strongest influence on the civilizations known to us. We now realize that not only resources for Mesopotamia, Egypt and other states of the Bronze Age were supplied by these peoples. Many technologies that changed the world were also generated there, on the periphery. Ivan Semyan, archaeologist, researcher in The Caucasus Institute, Head of the “Archaeos“ experimental archaeology laboratory, EXARC member. 00:00 Introduction 01:03 In understanding of the Bronze Age world as a whole, what has the discovery and exploration of the Sintashta culture given us? 03:24 When did the first chariot originate? What were the advantages of its design? How did it spread across the world? 10:46 How did the peoples of the Southern Urals contribute to the development of metal production technologies? What kind of role did they play in the Eurasian resource market? 14:01 What were the settlements of Sintashta like and what kind of economy did the people have? 17:22 How did the Sintashta culture emerge and disintegrate? Special thanks to Chelyabinsk State museum-reserve Arkaim, N. Petrov, F. Petrov, N. Vinogradov, I. Chechushkov, L. Koryakova and others for provide illustrations. The channel exists on private donations. Support us Contact us
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