- The
Bishkent culture or
Beshkent culture is a late
Bronze Age
archaeological culture of
southern Tajikistan,
dating to c. 1700 – 1500 BC. It is primarily...
- V period, c. 1400–1000 BCE, may be
connected with
those in
Vakhsh and
Bishkent Valley.
Parpola adds that
these graves represent a mix of the practices...
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within modern-day
Dushanbe at the
confluence of the
Varzob and Luchob,
Bishkent culture, and
Vakhsh culture all were
thought to have
inhabited the valley...
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Commons has
media related to
Chust culture. Yaz
culture Vakhsh culture Bishkent culture Mallory, J. P.; Adams,
Douglas Q. (1997). "Chust Culture". Encyclopedia...
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seemed to show that
Vakhsh culture had
appeared somewhat later than the
Bishkent culture, with
which it
shares many similarities.
Evidence of settlements...
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Aspects of the
burial rite of the
Catacomb culture have been
detected in the
Bishkent culture of
southern Tajikistan. In some cases, the
skull of
deceased Catacomb...
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amalgamation of
steppe cultures and the
Central Asian oasis cultures (
Bishkent culture and
Vakhsh culture). In the
initial Sintashta-Petrovka phase, the...
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contemporary Indo-European
cultures in the region, such as the
Andronovo culture,
Bishkent culture, the Swat
culture and the
Vakhsh culture, and the
earlier Corded...
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above the
Bactrian oases in Tajikistan,
kurgan cemeteries of the
Vaksh and
Bishkent type
appeared with
pottery that
mixed elements of the late BMAC and Tazabagyab-Andronovo...
- Bactria–Margiana
Archaeological Complex (BMAC) Indo-Iranians
Vakhsh culture Bishkent culture Avestan period "Yaz Tepe".
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