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  • Miniatura para Evento de extinción del Cuaternario
    1220176. Consultado el 25 de marzo de 2012.  Zimov, S.A. et al. (1994). «Steppe-tundra transition: a herbivore-driven biome shift at the end of the pleistocene…
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  • of the ancient, mediaeval, and early modern periods used the name "Scythian" to refer to various populations of the steppes unrelated to them. The Scythians…
    278 kB (32 495 palabras) - 15:54 29 may 2024
  • The Steppe Route was an ancient overland route through the Eurasian Steppe that was an active precursor of the Silk Road. Silk and horses were traded as…
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  • Eurasian Steppe during the Iron Age, from approximately the 9th century BC to the 2nd century AD. It included the Scythian, Sauromatian and Sarmatian…
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  • in the forest-steppe region in part from the Kuban region, but for the most from northern Ciscaucasia. Of these groups, the Androphagi and the Melanchlaeni…
    19 kB (2085 palabras) - 00:12 24 dic 2023
  • Common buzzard (redirección desde Steppe Buzzard)
    a season . For the steppe buzzards from eastern and northern Europe and western Russia (which compromise a majority of all steppe buzzards), peak migratory…
    151 kB (21 436 palabras) - 19:32 30 mar 2024
  • Saka (categoría Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    historically inhabited the northern and eastern Eurasian Steppe and the Tarim Basin. The Sakas were closely related to the Scythians, and both groups formed part…
    198 kB (21 803 palabras) - 20:11 31 may 2024
  • Asian steppe nomads. Within the western sections of the Eurasian Steppe, the Agathyrsi lived in the part of the Pontic Steppe situated on the northern shore…
    44 kB (4874 palabras) - 14:19 30 may 2024
  • the Pontic–Caspian steppe. The names Scythia and Scythica are themselves Latinisations of the Ancient Greek names Skuthia (Σκυθια) and Skuthikē (Σκυθικη)…
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  • Scythian sites in northern China comprise fairly typical nomadic objects, which have a wide distribution throughout the Eurasian steppe belt. Among these…
    6 kB (610 palabras) - 03:19 22 may 2024
  • feudal states and eventually the whole Chinese empire to provide protection against raids from the agrarian northern steppes. The steppe societies of Inner…
    97 kB (13 576 palabras) - 18:32 1 jun 2024
  • particularly in local burial styles (including incidences of cremation rather than burial), housing styles, economic profile, and local ceramic wares (Begleitkeramik)…
    164 kB (19 220 palabras) - 12:34 26 may 2024
  • Huns (categoría States and territories established in the 370s)
    descendants may have migrated through the Eurasian Steppe and consequently they may have some degree of cultural and genetic continuity with the Huns. Scholars…
    116 kB (15 263 palabras) - 17:30 31 may 2024
  • Xiongnu (redirección desde Northern Xiongnu)
    who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern Eurasian Steppe from the 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD. Modu Chanyu, the supreme…
    189 kB (21 743 palabras) - 20:42 30 may 2024
  • time periods: Northern Wei; Eastern and Western Weis; Northern Qi and Northern Zhou. The Northern, Eastern, and Western Wei along with the Northern Zhou…
    66 kB (8427 palabras) - 22:40 26 may 2024
  • the spread of the steppe nomad military technology brought by them into this region, and which were disseminated during the periods of their respective…
    142 kB (17 046 palabras) - 16:09 29 may 2024
  • themselves emerged in the Central Asian and Siberian steppes during the 9th century BC as a result of the cold and dry climate then prevailing in these regions…
    17 kB (1923 palabras) - 19:47 12 may 2024
  • Scytho-Siberian art (redirección desde Steppes art)
    Eurasian Steppe, with the western edges of the region vaguely defined by ancient Greeks. The identities of the nomadic peoples of the steppes is often…
    47 kB (5661 palabras) - 13:26 19 may 2024
  • Indo-European migrations (categoría CS1 maint: date and year)
    Levant (Mitanni), northern India (Vedic people, c. 1700 BCE). The Iranian languages spread back throughout the steppes with the Scyths, and into Ancient Iran…
    271 kB (29 016 palabras) - 16:49 19 may 2024
  • including a historical Rouran Khaganate sample and those from Xiongnu-Xianbei periods in the eastern Asian steppe. The Avar individuals showed their highest…
    98 kB (11 769 palabras) - 04:55 12 may 2024
  • horse peoples of the steppe dominated the area for millennia. Relations between the steppe nomads and the settled people in and around Central Asia were…
    85 kB (10 826 palabras) - 01:40 12 may 2024
  • Corded Ware culture (categoría Wikipedia articles with style issues from April 2024)
    the steppe-forest zone into the territory of late Neolithic European cultures; however, paternal DNA evidence fails to support this hypothesis, and it…
    73 kB (8620 palabras) - 20:50 22 may 2024