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I fear that we have an unnecessary case of redundancy. This (main?) article refers to the same cultural complex as its sub-cultures or stages, namely the Chandman culture article, the Aldy-Bel culture article, the Arzhan culture article, and the Sagly-Bazhy culture article (which actually is just another name for the Chandman culture). For example, the genetic sections in the respective articles are basically identical. I propose to merge these stages/articles into this Uyuk culture article, giving the respective stages an own section, rather than to have four to five different articles about the same cultural complex of "Scytho-Siberians". It is kind of unnecessary and I guess also quite confusing for the average readers. Any thoughts?–Wikiuser1314 (talk) 13:08, 16 June 2023 (UTC)Reply