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Yamna may
refer to:
Yamna culture, or Yamnaya, Pit Grave, or
Ochre Grave culture,
early Bronze Age
culture on the
Russian steppes Yamna language, or Sunum...
- The
Yamnaya culture or the
Yamna culture, also
known as the Pit
Grave culture or
Ochre Grave culture, is a late
Copper Age to
early Bronze Age archaeological...
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Yamna, also
known as Sunum, is an
Austronesian language spoken on the
coast and an
island of
Jayapura Bay in
Papua province, Indonesia.
Sarmi languages...
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Yamna Carolina Lobos Astorga (born
February 26, 1983) is a po****r
Chilean dancer,
television host, and actress.
Yamna Lobos began her
career as a child...
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Naqada IIb (Ancient Egypt)
Early Minoan I
Sredny Stog
culture (final phase)
Yamna culture (early phase)
Cucuteni culture Vinča
culture Megalithic Europe (Atlantic...
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language (ch. 12); the
Yamna culture as the
culmination of
these developments at the Pontic-Caspian
steppes (ch. 13); the
migration of
Yamna people into the...
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Yamna Oubouhou (formerly
using the
married name Belkacem; born 20
February 1974 in Hagou, Morocco) is a long-distance
runner competing internationally...
- 2016-09-13 at the
Wayback Machine, “The Guardian”,
December 5, 2014 Rashid,
Yamna."The
Forty Rules of Love
taught me What i know now, it's been my motivation...
- the
eastern part of the Pontic–Caspian steppe. It is a
successor of the
Yamna culture, the
Catacomb culture and the
Poltavka culture. It is co-ordinate...
- from 3600 BC to 3000 BC.
Lower Mikhaylovka culture is
named after an
early Yamna site of the late
copper age of the
lower Dnieper River,
noted for its fortifications...