The Seroglazovka culture (Russian: сероглазовской культуры) is a Mesolithic archaeological culture of the Pontic–Caspian steppe, dating to the late 9th millennium to mid-6th millennium BCE.[1] It was first distinguished by A. Melentiev in the 1970s and is characterised by geometric microliths with Helwan retouch.[1] Regional variants of the culture include the Zhekolgan group and the Istay group.[2]

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  1. ^ a b Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education; Vybornov, Alexander A.; Koltsov, Piotr M.; Gorodovikov Kalmyk State University; Kulkova, Marianna A.; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia (2020-09-25). "Геометрические микролиты в мезолите и неолите Северного Прикаспия и степного Поволжья". Oriental Studies (in Russian). 13 (1): 106–121. doi:10.22162/2619-0990-2020-47-1-106-121.
  2. ^ Nasledie Scientific and Production Institution; Grechkina, Tatiana; Vybornov, Alexander; Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education; Lebedev, Yuriy; Nasledie Scientific and Production Institution (2023). "New Mesolithic Sites of the Lower Volga Region". Nizhnevolzhskiy Arheologicheskiy Vestnik (in Russian) (2): 261–273. doi:10.15688/nav.jvolsu.2023.2.13.