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History of Tatarstan - Pre-history |  | History of Tatarstan - Pre-history: Encyclopedia II - History of Tatarstan - Pre-history |  | Human habitation in Tatarstan dates back to the Palaeolithic period. Remains of several cultures of the Stone and Bronze Ages have been discovered within Tatarstan. During the Iron Age (8th c. BCE–3d c. CE), the Ananino culture, probably a Finno-Ugrian people, dominated the area of the upper Volga and Kama river valleys. From the middle of the 1st millennium BC western Tatarstan was occupied by the Gorodets culture.
From the fourth century BCE much of the Volga-Kama basin was occuped by tribes of the İmänkiskä culture, who are th ...
See also:History of Tatarstan, History of Tatarstan - Pre-history, History of Tatarstan - Turkic peoples, History of Tatarstan - Volga Bulgaria, History of Tatarstan - Mongol invasion, History of Tatarstan - Khanate of Kazan, History of Tatarstan - After the Russian invasion, History of Tatarstan - Revolution and Civilian War, History of Tatarstan - The Soviet rule, History of Tatarstan - Post-Soviet history |  | | History of Tatarstan, History of Tatarstan - After the Russian invasion, History of Tatarstan - Khanate of Kazan, History of Tatarstan - Mongol invasion, History of Tatarstan - Post-Soviet history, History of Tatarstan - Pre-history, History of Tatarstan - Revolution and Civilian War, History of Tatarstan - The Soviet rule, History of Tatarstan - Turkic peoples, History of Tatarstan - Volga Bulgaria |  | |
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History of Tatarstan - Pre-history
Human habitation in Tatarstan dates back to the Palaeolithic period. Remains of several cultures of the Stone and Bronze Ages have been discovered within Tatarstan. During the Iron Age (8th c. BCE–3d c. CE), the Ananino culture, probably a Finno-Ugrian people, dominated the area of the upper Volga and Kama river valleys. From the middle of the 1st millennium BC western Tatarstan was occupied by the Gorodets culture.
From the fourth century BCE much of the Volga-Kama basin was occuped by tribes of the İmänkiskä culture, who are thought to have been an Indo-European people, possibly related to the Scythians. Around the beginning of the 1st century CE a new group, the so-called Pyanobor culture (probably of Finnic origin) appeared at the lower Kama.
During the great migrations of late antiquity Siberian Turkic and Ugric tribes settled the region east of the middle Volga and forced out the Pyanobor culture from the Kama basin. The Pyanobor tribes lingered on in what are now the north and north-western parts of Tatarstan.
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