Kokel culture
The Kokel Culture is a post-Xiongnu culture, from Southern Siberia, in what is now the modern-day Tuva Republic. This culture is located temporally in the interval between the fall of the Xiongnu Empire and the rise of the First Turkic Khaganate. In Russian archaeology, it is considered as belonging to the "Hunno-Sarmatian period".
The Kokel culture has also been named "Syyn-Churek culture", or "Shurmak culture", based on the names of the sites of various archaeological discoveries.
Carbon dates for the Kokel sites generally range from the 2nd to the 4th centuries CE.
Kokel culture graves tend to be found in conjunction with earlier graves of the Early Iron Age Saka cultures, and the later graves of the Turkic period.