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- The Andronovo culture is a collection of similar local Late Bronze Age cultures that flourished c. 2000–1150 BC, spanning from the southern Urals to the...
- two sub-cultures are considered as part of Andronovo culture: Alakul and Fëdorovo cultures. The Andronovo culture is considered as an "Indo-Iranic dialect...
- BCE), in present-day Russia and Kazakhstan, and developed further as the Andronovo culture (2000–1450 BCE). The Indo-Aryans split off sometime between 2000...
- Indo-Europeans known as the Sintashta culture and the subsequent Andronovo culture within the broader Andronovo horizon, and their homeland with an area of the Eurasian...
- distinguished in the 1990s from the Andronovo culture. It was then recognised as a distinct entity, forming part of the "Andronovo horizon". Koryakova (1998) concluded...
- distinguished from the Andronovo culture. It is now recognised as a separate entity forming part of the 'Andronovo horizon'. The Andronovo culture is a collection...
- the Andronovo culture, composed of Indo-Iranians, but Stanislav Grigoriev, in a recent study ****erts that Tazabagyab is not part of the Andronovo cultural...
- BMAC and Tazabagyab-Andronovo traditions. In southern Bactrian sites like Sappali Tepe too, increasing links with the Andronovo culture are seen. During...
- Andronovo (Russian: Андроново) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Andronovsky Selsoviet, Tyumentsevsky District, Altai Krai...
- ancient cultures that have inhabited southern Siberia, including the Andronovo culture, Samo****ic peoples, the Tagar culture, and the Yenisei Kyrgyz...