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- the Volga Delta, including most of what is now Astrakhan Oblast and the steppeland on the right bank of Volga in present-day Kalmykia. To the south was the...
- confederations of Bulğars and Khazars fought for supremacy on the western steppeland, and with the ascendency of the latter, the former either suc****bed to...
- Islam impregnated with animism and shamanism from their Central Asian steppeland origins, which then mixed with new Christian influences. From this po****r...
- their south was forested land settled by Slav farmers, giving way to steppelands po****ted by nomadic herdsmen. Some of the East Slavic tribes belonged...
- stirrup, and saddle. The very rapid rate at which innovations crossed the steppelands spread these innovations widely, making them available for copying by...
- make my grave High on an ancient mound, In my own beloved Ukraine, In steppeland without bound: Whence one may see wide-skirted wheatland, Dnipro's steep-cliffed...
- years ago — there were rapid fluctuations between forestland and open steppeland. The earliest indication of Upper Palaeolithic modern human migration...
- ascend to about 3,000 m (9,800 ft). In Hungary and Russia, it avoids open steppeland; a habitat in which V. ursinii is more likely to occur. In Russia, however...
- Persian and Muslim sources, ****ania meant the Pontic steppe, that is the steppelands to the north of the Black Sea and on its eastern side as far as the Caspian...
- the area swung from temperate and humid forestland, to cold and dry steppeland. Stratigraphically, humans are present from beds Q–C. Bed G, dating to...