HistoryMaps Podcast
In this episode, we explore the Sintashta culture, a Bronze Age society of the Southern Urals that flourished between roughly 2200 and 1900 BCE and left a major mark on Eurasian history. The episode examines their fortified settlements, militarized social structure, and groundbreaking development of the earliest known spoked-wheel chariots. We also look at their advanced copper mining and bronze metallurgy, which supported both local production and long-distance exchange across the steppe. Drawing on archaeological, genetic, and linguistic evidence, the episode connects the Sintashta to the rise of Indo-Iranian-speaking peoples, the spread of domesticated horses, and the broader Andronovo horizon. From chariot warfare to metalworking and migration, the Sintashta culture reveals a dynamic world that helped reshape Bronze Age Eurasia.
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