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M. Witzel (2003) Sintashta, BMAC and the Indo-Iranians. a Query. [Excerpt
Ulug-Depe and the Transition Period from Bronze Age to Iron Age in Central Asia
Siba: Bronze Age Culture of the Gansu Corridor
Andronovo Problem: Studies of Cultural Genesis in the Eurasian Bronze Age
Ethno-Cultural Interactions in Northern Eurasia in the 3Rd-1St Millennia BC
Michael Witzel, Harvarduniversity the HOME of the ARYANS § 1. Homelands the Search for an Indo-European Homeland Has Taken Us S
The Contingencies Ofstate Formation in Eastern Inner Asia
Bronze Age Languages of the Tarim Basin by J
Prehistoric Cultures in Xinjiang: Retrospect and Prospect
The Decline of the Bronze Age Civilization and Movements
The Sarmatian 'Horseback-Riding' Burial Tradition> Examples From
RUSSIAN HISTORY – Ancient Period Ayse Dietrich, Ph.D
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Mitochondrial Genomes Reveal an East to West Cline of Steppe Ancestry In
1 4 C CHRONOLOGY of BURIAL GROUNDS of the ANDRONOVO PERIOD (MIDDLE BRONZE AGE) in BARABA FOREST STEPPE, WESTERN SIBERIA VI Molod
R1a Subclades and Bronze Age Migrations on the Eurasian Steppes
Reconsidering the History” (A Történelem Újragondolása)
The Sintashta Culture and Some Questions of Indo-Europeans Origins
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Ancient DNA Provides New Insights Into the History of South Siberian Kurgan People
Investigating Social Complexity Through Centralization and Differentiation in Bronze Age Pastoral Societies of the Southern Urals, Russian Federation, 2100 – 900 Bc
Late Bronze Age Transitions in the Southern Urals (Russia)
Linguistic Evidence for Cultural Exchange in Prehistoric Western Central Asia," Sino-Platonic Papers, 129 (December, 2003)
The Indo‐Iranians
Tocharian Proto-Indo-European Language and Society
The Ethnogenesis of the Indo-Iranians and the Ethnic Attribution of the Andronovo Culture
The Problem of Tocharian Origins: an Archaeological Perspective
The Origin of the Indo-Iranians
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Central Asia: a History of Cultures, Arts and Architecture
Cultural Interaction Between China and Central Asia During the Bronze Age
Archaeological Evidence for the Interactions of Settled Farmers And
Cholpon Chotaeva: History of Kyrgyzstan
Bronze Age Eurasia
R1a Subclades and Bronze Age Migrations on the Eurasian Steppes