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>The Sintashta culture is a Middle Bronze Age archaeological culture of the Southern Urals, dated to the period c. 2200–1900 BCE. It is the first phase of the Sintashta–Petrovka complex, c.2200–1750 BCE. The culture is named after the Sintashta archaeological site, in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, discovered and first excavated by Vladimir Fedorovich Gening, who co-authored the foundational monograph "Sintashta: Archaeological Monuments of the Aryan Tribes of the Ural-Kazakhstan Steppes" (Cинтaштa: Apхeoлoгичecкиe пaмятники apийcких плeмён Уpaлo-Кaзaхcтaнcких cтeпeй, 1992)

>Vladimir Fedorovich Gening ( May 10, 1924, Podsosnovo – October 30, 1993, Kiev ) was a Soviet and Ukrainian archaeologist , founder of the Sverdlovsk school of archaeologist

>Born in the Altai region. During the Great Patriotic War, as an ethnic German, he was in the labor army

>After the war, he entered and graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology at Perm University. He studied the methods and techniques of archaeological excavations under the guidance of the famous archaeologist O. N. Bader. After graduating, he worked at a school and then at the Udmurt Republican Museum

>In 1960-1974 he taught at the history department of the Ural State University in Sverdlovsk. Here in 1961, on the initiative of V. F. Gening, the Ural Archaeological Expedition (UAE) was created, which accumulated, systematized and partially put into circulation a huge amount of material characterizing the economic activity, life, and culture of the indigenous population of the region in the Bronze and Iron Ages

>Under the leadership of V. F. Gening, since 1961, the history department of Ural State University began to specialize in archeology, and in 1968 a contractual scientific research archaeological laboratory was opened