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Catacomb culture
Between West and East People of the Globular Amphora Culture in Eastern Europe: 2950-2350 Bc
The Shared Lexicon of Baltic, Slavic and Germanic
Pre-Proto-Iranians of Afghanistan As Initiators of Sakta Tantrism: on the Scythian/Saka Affiliation of the Dasas, Nuristanis and Magadhans
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The Purpose and Semantics of "Combat" Drilled Stone Axes-Hammers
Diet and Subsistence in Bronze Age Pastoral Communities from the Southern Russian Steppes and the North Caucasus
Andronovo Problem: Studies of Cultural Genesis in the Eurasian Bronze Age
Ethno-Cultural Interactions in Northern Eurasia in the 3Rd-1St Millennia BC
Proto Baltic & Baltic Languages
Royal “Chariot” Burials of Sanauli Near Delhi and Archaeological Correlates of Prehistoric Indo-Iranian Languages
Corded Ware, Fatyanovo and Abashevo Culture Sites on the Flood-Plain of the Moskva River
RESERVOIR EFFECT of ARCHAEOLOGICAL SAMPLES from STEPPE BRONZE AGE CULTURES in SOUTHERN RUSSIA N Shishlina1 • V Sevastyanov2 • E Zazovskaya3 • J Van Der Plicht4
Genetic Analysis of Ancient Human Remains from the Early Bronze Age Cultures of the North Pontic Steppe Region Jeff Ap Shnick Grand Valley State University
Chariots in the Eurasian Steppe: a Bayesian Approach to the Emergence of Horse-Drawn Transport in the Early Second Millennium BC Stephan Lindner*
Flint Artefacts of Northern Pontic Populations of the Early and Middle Bronze Age: 3200 – 1600 Bc
Mitochondrial Genomes Reveal an East to West Cline of Steppe Ancestry In
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1286 Chronology and Periodization of the Pit
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The Sintashta Culture and Some Questions of Indo-Europeans Origins
Diverse Origin of Mitochondrial Lineages in Iron Age Black Sea Scythians Received: 31 October 2016 Anna Juras1, Maja Krzewińska2, Alexey G
Central European Impulses in Eastern Europe in the Early Second Millennium Bc 1
Eneolithic, Yamnaya, Catacomb and Babyno Culture Cemeteries, Pidlisivka, Barrow 1, Yampil Region, Vinnitsa Oblast: Archaeometry, Chronometry and Taxonomy
The Great Indo-European Horse Sacrifice
Ancient Human Genome-Wide Data from a 3000-Year Interval in the Caucasus Corresponds with Eco-Geographic Regions
A Provisional Atlas of Prehistoric Eurasia Based on Genetic Data Supporting the Farming-Language Dispersal Model–
Massive Migration from the Steppe Is a Source for Indo-European Languages in Europe
Chronometry of the Final Eneolithic Cemeteries At
Archaeological and Natural Scientific Studies of Pit-Grave Culture Barrows in the Volga-Ural Interfluve
The Genetic Prehistory of the Greater Caucasus
713 the Catacomb Cultures of the North-West Caspian
Multiregional Emergence of Mobile Pastoralism and Nonuniform Institutional Complexity Across Eurasia
Finno-Ugric) Language Families in the Light of Archaeology: Revised and Integrated ‘Total’ Correlations
The Region of Caucasus and Central European-Carpathian Territory In
Advances in Technology and Cultural Heritage