Gorokhovo culture
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Geographical rangeSiberia
Dates6h century BCE to 3rd centuries CE
Preceded byBarkhatovo culture, Itkul culture, Baitovo culture
Followed byBakal culture
| Geographical range | Siberia |
|---|---|
| Dates | 6h century BCE to 3rd centuries CE |
| Preceded by | Barkhatovo culture, Itkul culture, Baitovo culture |
| Followed by | Bakal culture |
The Gorokhovo culture (6th-3rd century BCE) was a Saka culture on the eastern side of the Ural mountains. It is similar to, but different from, the neighbouring Sargat culture.[1][2]
The culture had fortified settlements, probably aimed at protecting the metallurgical resources of the Urals.[3]