Problem of Ural magna Hungary in the light of new discoveries in funeral complex Uelgi
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In 2009 a great funeral complex Uelgi was discovered between the lakes Uelgi and Saigyrly in 50 km to the north from Chelyabinsk. During the surveying season 2010-2011 the burial mounds No. 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8 (21 funerals) were investigated. The new materials obtained from Uelgi and Sineglazovo burial grounds allow suggesting that approximately three hundred years after its formation (the end of IX century) nomadic complexes of the late Kushnarenkovsky-Karayakupovsky layout like Sineglazovo, Uelgi, Lagarevo, Karanayevo, and others appeared deep in the forest-steppe area of South Ural bearing bright nomad cultural com-plex of syncretic character, which also included elements of Central and Eastern Kazakhstan, Altai layouts, along with certain features typical for western nomadic complexes of Povolzhye, Podneprovye and Podunavye.
Magyars, uelgi, middle ages nomad tribes
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