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Krivoye Lake

Oxbow lake with early chariot burials

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Krivoye Lake, located in the Chelyabinsk Oblast of Russia, is an archaeological site of considerable significance due to its association with the Sintashta-Petrovka culture. This site is renowned for housing one of the earliest known chariot burials in the world, dated to approximately 2026 BCE. The burial featured a chariot accompanied by a horse skull, pottery, bridle cheek pieces, and weapon fragments such as spear and arrow points. This evidence suggests that the region played a crucial role in the development of chariot technology during the Early Bronze Age. The findings at Krivoye Lake provide valuable insights into the social and technological advancements of the time, reflecting the complex rituals and the early use of chariots in warfare or ceremonial contexts.

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Early Chariot Burial

ca. 2026 BCE

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Russia

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53.26° N, 59.23° E