Stanislav Grigoriev (2016) suggests Suyarganovo culture began sometime around 2500-2000 BC.
Typical ceramics - flat-bottomed vessels (often with a red or orange color) with a short neck (often with carvings) and rounded torso.
Homes and dwellings of Suyarganovo occupies a large area, mostly along the banks of fluvial channels.
Kamyshli stage after migration a new population, historically associated with the south, to the territory of Turkmenistan (Anau archaeological culture)[4] and the Iranian plateau.
The basic anthropological type of population from Suyarganovo culture - Indo-dravidian, at a latest Kaunda stage with minor Eastern Mediterranean anthropological type characteristic of Andronovo tribes[10][11] Kamyshli, Dzanbas-6 Kokcha-2, Bazar-2, Kaunda-1 and others.