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  • Miniatura para Arquitectura de la India
    Arqueológicamente, ese período corresponde en parte con la cultura Northern Black Polished Ware.[7]​ Geopolíticamente, el Imperio aqueménida comenzó a ocupar…
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  • The Northern Black Polished Ware culture (abbreviated NBPW or NBP) is an urban Iron Age Indian culture of the Indian subcontinent, lasting c. 700–200 BCE…
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  • for longer, until c. 700–500 BCE, when it is succeeded by the Northern Black Polished Ware culture. In the Western Ganges plain, the BRW was preceded by…
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  • possibly Celtic and Italic, apparently emerged on the territory of the Corded Ware archaeological horizon of the late 4th and the 3rd millennium BCE. The distinction…
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  • Multi-cordoned Ware culture or Multiroller ceramics culture, (Russian: Культура многоваликовой керамики, romanized: Kul'tura mnogovalikovoj keramiki (KMK))…
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  • occupying parts of Northern Europe, Central Europe and Eastern Europe. Early autosomal genetic studies suggested that the Corded Ware culture originated…
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  • Black-on-black ware is a 20th- and 21st-century pottery tradition developed by Puebloan Native American ceramic artists in Northern New Mexico. Traditional…
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  • Sredny Stog complexes of the Deriivka-Moliukhovyi Buhor type that used corded ware pottery which may have originated there, and stone battle-axes of the type…
    23 kB (2615 palabras) - 18:41 15 may 2024
  • copper, crystal or porphyry ornaments, shell beads, bird-stone tubes, polished stone maces or ornamental plaques made of boar's tusk. The items, along…
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  • Sargon of Assyria in 709 BC. A distinctive Phrygian pottery called Polished Ware appears in the 8th century BC. The Phrygians founded a powerful kingdom…
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  • Ukrainian and south-western Russian steppes. The GAC preceded the Corded Ware culture in its central area. Somewhat to the south and west, it was bordered…
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  • II, Pit Grave (Yamnaya), and Corded ware horizons (spanning the 4th to 3rd millennia in much of Eastern and Northern Europe). The Kurgan archaeological…
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  • regions of Bangladesh, Nepal, eastern-Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives and northern-India. The introduction of the Indo-Aryan languages in the Indian subcontinent…
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  • culture, the Swat culture and the Vakhsh culture, and the earlier Corded Ware culture of central and eastern Europe. This practice has been identified…
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  • Thraco-Cimmerian Hallstatt Jastorf Caucasus Colchian India Painted Grey Ware Northern Black Polished Ware Peoples and societies Bronze Age Anatolian peoples (Hittites)…
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  • Graeco-Phrygian Hellenic (?) Ancient Macedonian Greek Ancient Greek (esp. northern dialects) (?) Phrygian / Armeno-Phrygian (common ancestor of Phrygian and…
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  • information on the life and culture of the times. It is succeeded by Northern Black Polished Ware from c.700–500 BCE, associated with the rise of the great Mahajanapada…
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  • Kaska people, the Hittites' old enemies from the northern hill-country between Hatti and the Black Sea, seem to have joined them soon after. The Phrygians…
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  • pastoralists from the steppe north of the Black Sea, associated with Corded Ware culture, spread from the east. Northern Europeans (especially Norwegians, Lithuanians…
    119 kB (14 219 palabras) - 23:51 11 may 2024
  • with the kurgans (burial mounds) on the Pontic–Caspian steppe north of the Black Sea.: 305–7  According to the theory, they were nomadic pastoralists who…
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  • Panagiotis (eds.). Studies in Ancient Greek Dialects: From Central Greece to the Black Sea. Walter de Gruyter. p. 329. ISBN 978-3-11-053081-0. Hornblower, Simon…
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  • Ware & Braukman 2004, p. 234 Marler 1998, p. 114. Marler 1998, p. 115. Marler 1998, p. 116. Marler 1997, p. 9 Ware & Braukman 2004, pp. 234–35. Ware &…
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