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Andronovo culture (1541 bytes)
1: ...l culture|culture]] is named after the village of Andronovo in the [[Enisei]] river valley, southern [[Siberi... 5: ...00 B.C.). In southern Siberia and Kazakhstan, the Andronovo culture was succeeded by the [[Karasuk culture]]. 7: ... Cosmo (p. 903) referring to finds related to the Andronovo culture from "as early as 2026 B.C." 19: *[http://www.csen.org/Koryakova/korya.andronovo.html Late Bronze Age Indo-Iranians in Central Asi... Karasuk culture (915 bytes) 3: They succeeded the [[Andronovo culture]] in this region and were farmers who pri... Yamna (1047 bytes) 6: ...a culture evolve into the [[2nd millennium BC]] [[Andronovo culture]]. Khant peoples (3837 bytes) 14: ...ncestors to be the prehistoric [[metalworking]] [[Andronovo]] Culture. Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (4614 bytes) 17: ...ion with the nomadic people of the contemporary [[Andronovo]] culture of the steppe to the north. With their ... Aryan (7303 bytes) 65: * [[Andronovo culture]] Chariot (14431 bytes) 15: ...lture is accepted as the formative phase of the [[Andronovo culture]],over the next few centuries spread acro...
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