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BMAC

  • Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex
  • c. 2250–1700 BC Central Asian archaeological culture

    The Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC) is the modern archaeological designation for a particular Middle Bronze Age civilisation of southern

    Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex

    Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex

    Bactria–Margiana_Archaeological_Complex

  • BMAC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    BMAC may refer to: Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex The BMAC substrate, the language of the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex Brattleboro

    BMAC

    BMAC

  • Substratum in Vedic Sanskrit
  • and could be associated with the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC). Another lost language is that of the Indus Valley civilization, which Witzel

    Substratum in Vedic Sanskrit

    Substratum_in_Vedic_Sanskrit

  • Tarim mummies
  • Series of mummies discovered in the Tarim Basin

    been "Proto-Tocharian-speaking pastoralists", related to the Afanasievo or BMAC cultures, but "the earliest Tarim Basin cultures appear to have arisen from

    Tarim mummies

    Tarim mummies

    Tarim_mummies

  • Beijing Tongzhou railway station
  • Railway station in Beijing, China

    Beijing Tongzhou railway station (Chinese: 北京通州站; pinyin: Běijīng tōngzhōu zhàn), also known as Beijing Municipal Administrative Center railway station

    Beijing Tongzhou railway station

    Beijing Tongzhou railway station

    Beijing_Tongzhou_railway_station

  • Historical Vedic religion
  • 1500–500 BC Indo-Aryan religious practices of northwest India

    beliefs and practices" from the non-Indo-Aryan Bactria–Margiana culture (BMAC; 2250–1700 BCE) of south of Central Asia, when pastoral Indo-Aryan tribes

    Historical Vedic religion

    Historical Vedic religion

    Historical_Vedic_religion

  • Soma (drink)
  • Vedic ritual drink

    practices were borrowed by the Indo-Aryans from the Bactria–Margiana culture (BMAC). Although the word is only attested in Indo-Iranian traditions, Manfred

    Soma (drink)

    Soma_(drink)

  • Lou M. Taylor
  • American business manager

    has partnered with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) since 2020. She has co-hosted the BMAC Gala and, in collaboration with Tennessee State University

    Lou M. Taylor

    Lou_M._Taylor

  • Gonur Depe
  • Early Bronze Age settlement in Turkmenistan

    "capital" or major settlement of the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC). The site was discovered by Greek-Russian archaeologist Viktor Sarianidi

    Gonur Depe

    Gonur_Depe

  • The Upper East
  • Place

    haciendas owned by the Gatuslao, Gonzaga, Lizares and Montelibano families. BMAC closed its doors in the early 1990s, after several complaints and exit by

    The Upper East

    The_Upper_East

  • Indo-Aryan migrations
  • Migrations of Indo-Aryans into the Indian subcontinent

    Indo-Iranians, and migrated southwards to the Bactria–Margiana culture (BMAC), from which they borrowed some of their distinctive religious beliefs and

    Indo-Aryan migrations

    Indo-Aryan_migrations

  • Vedic Sanskrit
  • Historic form of Sanskrit

    Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC). Parpola (1999) elaborates the model and has "Proto-Rigvedic" Indo-Aryans intrude the BMAC around 1700 BCE. He assumes

    Vedic Sanskrit

    Vedic_Sanskrit

  • Indo-Aryan peoples
  • Ethnolinguistic groups in South Asia

    borrowing some of their distinctive religious beliefs and practices from the BMAC, and then migrated further south into the Levant and north-western India

    Indo-Aryan peoples

    Indo-Aryan peoples

    Indo-Aryan_peoples

  • Iranian peoples
  • Group of Indo-European peoples

    culture and their interaction with indigenous traditions from the preceding BMAC culture. From the late 2nd millennium BC to early 1st millennium BC the Iranians

    Iranian peoples

    Iranian peoples

    Iranian_peoples

  • Indo-Iranians
  • Historical group of Indo-European peoples

    Andronovo remains in Iran, but Hiebert "agrees that the expansion of the BMAC people to the Iranian plateau and the Indus Valley borderlands at the beginning

    Indo-Iranians

    Indo-Iranians

    Indo-Iranians

  • Indo-Iranian languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    to Hiebert, an expansion of the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC) into Iran and the margin of the Indus Valley is "the best candidate for

    Indo-Iranian languages

    Indo-Iranian languages

    Indo-Iranian_languages

  • Rolling Loud
  • International hip hop music festival

    Rolling Loud hosted a panel discussion with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) in support of their Restoring Artistic Protections (RAP) Act initiative

    Rolling Loud

    Rolling Loud

    Rolling_Loud

  • Morgan Wallen
  • American country singer (born 1993)

    000 donations to a charity of their choice, or keep the money within the BMAC. Wallen publicly spoke of his comments on Good Morning America on July 23

    Morgan Wallen

    Morgan Wallen

    Morgan_Wallen

  • Brattleboro Museum and Art Center
  • Art museum in Brattleboro, Vermont

    The Brattleboro Museum and Art Center (BMAC), a non-collecting museum, was founded in 1972 and is located in the former Central Vermont & Boston & Maine

    Brattleboro Museum and Art Center

    Brattleboro Museum and Art Center

    Brattleboro_Museum_and_Art_Center

  • Saka
  • Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples

    and 7% BMAC ancestry. Tagar Sakas (Tagar culture) were found to have an elevated Sintashta proportion (69% Sintashta, 24% Baikal_EBA, and 7% BMAC), while

    Saka

    Saka

    Saka

  • Victoria Monét
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1989)

    January 2024, Monét and the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) partnered to establish the "BMAC x Victoria Monét Music Maker Grant" that provides a $5,000

    Victoria Monét

    Victoria Monét

    Victoria_Monét

  • Chandman culture
  • Archaeological culture in Mongolia

    ancestry from the Chandman culture, and 7% consisted of newly introduced BMAC ancestry. The rest of the Xiongnu in the study generally had mainly Eastern

    Chandman culture

    Chandman_culture

  • Bronze Age
  • Historical period (c. 3300–1200 BCE)

    and millet to Central Asia. The Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), also known as the Oxus civilisation, was a Bronze Age civilisation in Central

    Bronze Age

    Bronze Age

    Bronze_Age

  • Andronovo culture
  • Bronze Age cultures, 2000–900 BCE

    towards the BMAC took place via the Inner Asia Mountain Corridor. [-2000] EBLA MARI ASSYRIA Jeul- mun Andronovo culture Sintashta culture BMAC Vakhsh Ancient

    Andronovo culture

    Andronovo culture

    Andronovo_culture

  • Trigger (2022 film)
  • 2022 film directed by Sam Anton

    Singer(s) Length 1. "Scooby Doobaa" Mirchi Vijay Kapil Kapilan 3:53 2. "Trigger" (Theme Song) Bmac Mastamind Vamanaa, Bmac Mastamind 2:37 Total length: 7:30

    Trigger (2022 film)

    Trigger_(2022_film)

  • Sarmatians
  • Large Iranian confederation that existed in classical antiquity

    Kazakhstan (Konyr Tobe 300CE), displaying around 85% Sarmatian and 15% additional BMAC-like ancestry. Sarmatian-like contributions have also been detected among

    Sarmatians

    Sarmatians

    Sarmatians

  • Bayama Irukku
  • 2017 Indian film

    "Eppavumae" Viveka Judah Sandy 3:50 3. "Kannukkul" Logan Rita, Rahul Sathu, Bmac 3:30 4. "Unnai Edhirparthen" Viveka Gowry Lekshmi 1:39 Total length: 13:07

    Bayama Irukku

    Bayama_Irukku

  • Black Music Action Coalition
  • The Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) is a Black activist organization. American record label executive Courtney Stewart was a founding member and serves

    Black Music Action Coalition

    Black_Music_Action_Coalition

  • Sintashta culture
  • Bronze Age archaeological culture of the Southern Urals

    Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC) in Central Asia. The metal trade between Sintashta and the BMAC for the first time connected the steppe

    Sintashta culture

    Sintashta culture

    Sintashta_culture

  • Gayawal Brahmin
  • Hindu Brahmin caste of Bihar, India

    prehistory Proto-Indo-Iranians Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC) Indo-Aryan migration theory Swat culture Genetics and archaeogenetics History

    Gayawal Brahmin

    Gayawal_Brahmin

  • Yaz culture
  • Early Iron Age culture of Margiana, Bactria and Sogdia

    BC, or c. 1500–330 BC). It emerges at the top of late Bronze Age sites (BMAC), sometimes as mud-brick platforms and sizeable houses associated with irrigation

    Yaz culture

    Yaz culture

    Yaz_culture

  • Kyrgyz people
  • Turkic ethnic group

    Bronze Age Western Steppe Herders and "Iranian Farmer-related" ancestries (BMAC). They also harbor minor ancestry associated with the earliest Tarim mummies

    Kyrgyz people

    Kyrgyz people

    Kyrgyz_people

  • Priest-King (sculpture)
  • Stone sculpture found at Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan

    Archaeological Complex ("BMAC"). Possibly the pieces were made for people from further north living in IVC cities. Unlike the IVC, the BMAC left some rich graves

    Priest-King (sculpture)

    Priest-King (sculpture)

    Priest-King_(sculpture)

  • Copper Hoard culture
  • Find-complexes in the western Ganges-Yamuna doab in the Indian subcontinent

    associated with the Indo-Aryan migrants of the second millennium BCE, or with the BMAC, from where the Indo-Aryans came into India. The association with the Vedic

    Copper Hoard culture

    Copper Hoard culture

    Copper_Hoard_culture

  • Xiongnu
  • Eurasian steppe confederation and empire

    Mountains (formed at 92% by the hybrid Eurasian Chandman ancestry, and 8% BMAC ancestry), and "early Xiongnu_rest" from the Mongolian Plateau (individuals

    Xiongnu

    Xiongnu

  • Gandhara grave culture
  • Archaeological culture of modern-day Pakistan

    The polished black-gray pottery has been associated with that of other BMAC sites, like Dashly in Afghanistan, Tepe Hissar, and Tureng Tepe. According

    Gandhara grave culture

    Gandhara grave culture

    Gandhara_grave_culture

  • Paddy Power
  • Irish betting company

    Archived from the original on 24 January 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2016. "BMAC Home page". Managementtoday.co.uk. Retrieved 4 January 2012. "Paddy Power

    Paddy Power

    Paddy Power

    Paddy_Power

  • Domino toppling
  • Chain reaction involving standing domino tiles

    multiple times. Ever since 2008, at the Brattelboro Museum and Arts Center (BMAC) in Vermont, there have been annual domino topples, started by the Perrucci

    Domino toppling

    Domino toppling

    Domino_toppling

  • Ancient Northeast Asian
  • Ancient genetic lineage of modern humans

    from the Sintashta and Andronovo population, with additional ancestry from BMAC (10%) and Tarim_EMBA (12%). Nearly all subjects belonged to Y-DNA haplogroup

    Ancient Northeast Asian

    Ancient Northeast Asian

    Ancient_Northeast_Asian

  • Sanskrit
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent

    and mixed with the peoples of the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC); this group then proceeded to South Asia, arriving around 1900 BCE. The

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

  • Scytho-Siberian world
  • Iron Age Eurasian steppe cultures

    mixture between West Eurasian sources, primarily Western Steppe Herders and BMAC-like groups, with additional amounts of mixture from a population represented

    Scytho-Siberian world

    Scytho-Siberian world

    Scytho-Siberian_world

  • Ancient history of Afghanistan
  • for this ancient civilization is Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), and is also known as the Oxus civilization. Located at the confluence of

    Ancient history of Afghanistan

    Ancient history of Afghanistan

    Ancient_history_of_Afghanistan

  • Sanjan (Khorasan)
  • Ancient city in the Greater Khorasan

    that split off from the Proto-Indo-Europeans, originated there. (see also: BMAC:Indo-Iranian hypothesis) According to the Qissa-i Sanjan, an epic poem from

    Sanjan (Khorasan)

    Sanjan (Khorasan)

    Sanjan_(Khorasan)

  • Armenians
  • Ethnic group native to the Armenian highlands

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Armenians

    Armenians

    Armenians

  • Vedic priesthood
  • Priests of the Vedic religion

    substrate word from the unknown language of the BMAC civilization of Central Asia. It can be analyzed as BMAC *athar- plus the Indo-Iranian possessive suffix

    Vedic priesthood

    Vedic_priesthood

  • Hurro-Urartian languages
  • Extinct language family

    Proto-Hurro-Urartian Subdivisions Hurrian Urartian ? Gutian ? Kassite ? Lullubian ? Mannaean ? Subarian ? BMAC language Language codes Glottolog hurr1239

    Hurro-Urartian languages

    Hurro-Urartian languages

    Hurro-Urartian_languages

  • Double-headed eagle
  • Symbol used in heraldry

    ceremonial shaft-hole axe head from the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), dated to the late 3rd and early 2nd millennium BC (Metropolitan Museum

    Double-headed eagle

    Double-headed eagle

    Double-headed_eagle

  • Western Steppe Herders
  • Archaeogenetic name for an ancestral genetic component

    and Middle Eastern (or West Asian) groups, who also carry a significant BMAC (Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex) genetic component. A summary of

    Western Steppe Herders

    Western Steppe Herders

    Western_Steppe_Herders

  • Kushan Empire
  • 30–375 CE empire in Central and South Asia

    prehistory Proto-Indo-Iranians Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC) Indo-Aryan migration theory Swat culture Genetics and archaeogenetics History

    Kushan Empire

    Kushan Empire

    Kushan_Empire

  • List of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes
  • Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), according to the Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture. The BMAC culture and peoples influenced migrating

    List of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes

    List_of_ancient_Indo-Aryan_peoples_and_tribes

  • Kazakhs
  • Turkic ethnic group

    the major ancestry from ANA at a proportion of 62.2%, the remainder from BMAC (10.7%) and Western Steppe Afanasievo nomad (27.1%) (Figs. 1C, 1D; Table

    Kazakhs

    Kazakhs

    Kazakhs

  • Karakol culture
  • [-2000] EBLA MARI ASSYRIA Jeul- mun Andronovo culture Sintashta culture BMAC Vakhsh Ancient Northeast Asians Tarim mummies Okunev Elunino Glazkov Karakol

    Karakol culture

    Karakol culture

    Karakol_culture

  • Wessex culture
  • Bronze Age culture in Britain

    Andronovo culture Apennine culture Armorican Tumulus culture Atlantic Bronze Age BMAC Bronze Age Britain Bronze Age Europe Canegrate culture Catacomb culture Chinese

    Wessex culture

    Wessex culture

    Wessex_culture

  • Chalcolithic
  • Prehistoric period: Copper Age

    culture, Monte Claro culture Central Asia (3700–1700 BC) Botai culture, BMAC culture, Afanasevo culture South Asia (4300–1800 BC) Periodisation of the

    Chalcolithic

    Chalcolithic

  • Timeline of Samarkand
  • Teshiktash 70,000 BC Neolithic * Kelteminar culture 5,500–3,500 BC Bronze Age * BMAC 2400–1950 BC * Andronovo culture 2,000–1,150 BC * Tazabagyab culture 1850–1500

    Timeline of Samarkand

    Timeline_of_Samarkand

  • We Are Charlie Kirk
  • 2025 presumably AI-generated song

    December 11, 2025. Retrieved December 21, 2025. "Xania Monet's Manager and BMAC's CEO Debate AI Artists' Place on Charts and Streaming Services". Billboard

    We Are Charlie Kirk

    We_Are_Charlie_Kirk

  • Kopet Dag
  • Mountain range on the Iranian–Turkmen border

    Jeitun (or Djeitun), mud brick houses were first occupied c. 6000 BC (see BMAC origins). Also the foothills of the Kopet-Dag near Ashgabat are the site

    Kopet Dag

    Kopet Dag

    Kopet_Dag

  • Shiva
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    stimulant drug (perhaps derived from Ephedra) probably borrowed from the BMAC religion. His rise to prominence was a peculiar trait of the Old Indic speakers

    Shiva

    Shiva

    Shiva

  • Namazga-Tepe
  • Bronze Age archaeological site in Turkmenistan

    Namazga-Tepe or Namazga-depe, is a Bronze Age (BMAC) archaeological site in Turkmenistan, at the foot of the Kopet-Dag, near the delta of the Tejen River

    Namazga-Tepe

    Namazga-Tepe

  • Sagly-Bazhy culture
  • Ancient community of southern Siberia

    (ANA,  ) origin, while Saka populations to the west combined Sintashta, BMAC and Baikal_EBA ancestry (itself largely derived from Ancient Northeast Asian

    Sagly-Bazhy culture

    Sagly-Bazhy culture

    Sagly-Bazhy_culture

  • Kishore Kunal
  • Indian author and police officer (1950–2024)

    reports. Both VHP and BMAC had also nominated ten experts each to examine the evidence. The four key historians nominated by the BMAC, R. S. Sharma, Suraj

    Kishore Kunal

    Kishore_Kunal

  • Baodun culture
  • Archaeological culture in China

    [-2000] EBLA MARI ASSYRIA Jeul- mun Andronovo culture Sintashta culture BMAC Vakhsh Ancient Northeast Asians Tarim mummies Okunev Elunino Glazkov Karakol

    Baodun culture

    Baodun culture

    Baodun_culture

  • Shule Kingdom
  • Ancient Iranian oasis kingdom in contemporary China

    cultures, but with significant contributions from other populations such as the bmac, Baikal HG and local Tarim mummies. During the Iron Age, the region received

    Shule Kingdom

    Shule Kingdom

    Shule_Kingdom

  • Studs Lonigan
  • Novel trilogy by James T. Farrell

    Television Academy. Retrieved May 16, 2026. "Brown Media Archive Collection". bmac.libs.uga.edu. Retrieved February 25, 2019. William McCann, "Farrell, James

    Studs Lonigan

    Studs_Lonigan

  • Turkic peoples
  • Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia

    the major ancestry from ANA at a proportion of 62.2%, the remainder from BMAC (10.7%) and Western Steppe Afanasievo nomad (27.1%) (Figs. 1C, 1D; Table

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic_peoples

  • Dasa
  • Sanskrit term found in ancient Indian texts

    refers to people from the so-called Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), who spoke a different language and opposed Aryan religious practices. Parpola

    Dasa

    Dasa

  • Armeno-Phrygian languages
  • Hypothetical branch of Indo-European

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Armeno-Phrygian languages

    Armeno-Phrygian_languages

  • Potapovka culture
  • Bronze Age culture in Russia

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Potapovka culture

    Potapovka culture

    Potapovka_culture

  • Proto-Indo-Iranian religion
  • Religion of the Indo-Iranian peoples

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Proto-Indo-Iranian religion

    Proto-Indo-Iranian_religion

  • Avestan period
  • Early history of the Iranian peoples

    Complex (BMAC) which had long-range trade networks to the south. The middle of the second millennium BCE saw major transformations of the BMAC, with urban

    Avestan period

    Avestan period

    Avestan_period

  • Kerma culture
  • Ancient Sudanese kingdom

    [-2000] EBLA MARI ASSYRIA Jeul- mun Andronovo culture Sintashta culture BMAC Vakhsh Ancient Northeast Asians Tarim mummies Okunev Elunino Glazkov Karakol

    Kerma culture

    Kerma culture

    Kerma_culture

  • Indigenous Aryanism
  • View that the Indo-Aryans are indigenous to India

    Indo-Aryan people split-off from the Iranian branches, and migrated to the BMAC (2300–1700 BCE), and further to the Levant, northern India, and possibly

    Indigenous Aryanism

    Indigenous_Aryanism

  • Indra
  • Vedic God of heaven and King of the Devas

    stimulant drug (perhaps derived from Ephedra) probably borrowed from the BMAC religion. His rise to prominence was a peculiar trait of the Old Indic speakers

    Indra

    Indra

    Indra

  • Slavic languages
  • Subfamily of Indo-European languages

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Slavic languages

    Slavic languages

    Slavic_languages

  • Indo-European languages
  • Language family native to Eurasia

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European_languages

  • Scythian languages
  • Group of Eastern Iranic languages

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Scythian languages

    Scythian languages

    Scythian_languages

  • Iranian hunter-gatherers
  • Mesolithic hunter-gatherers of Iranian Plateau

    contributed to the formation of the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC), which subsequently contributed to other Central Asian populations, and

    Iranian hunter-gatherers

    Iranian_hunter-gatherers

  • Varna culture
  • Prehistoric culture in Bulgaria (ca. 4500 BCE)

    culture, Monte Claro culture Central Asia (3700–1700 BC) Botai culture, BMAC culture, Afanasevo culture South Asia (4300–1800 BC) Periodisation of the

    Varna culture

    Varna culture

    Varna_culture

  • Fatyanovo–Balanovo culture
  • Archaeological culture in modern-day Russia

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Fatyanovo–Balanovo culture

    Fatyanovo–Balanovo culture

    Fatyanovo–Balanovo_culture

  • Ewart Park Phase
  • Andronovo culture Apennine culture Armorican Tumulus culture Atlantic Bronze Age BMAC Bronze Age Britain Bronze Age Europe Canegrate culture Catacomb culture Chinese

    Ewart Park Phase

    Ewart Park Phase

    Ewart_Park_Phase

  • Uyghurs
  • Turkic ethnic group

    connection with Indo-European-speaking migrants, particularly the Afanasievo or BMAC cultures. Zhang et al. (2025) investigated a Late Bronze Age site in the

    Uyghurs

    Uyghurs

    Uyghurs

  • Tocharian languages
  • Extinct Indo-European languages in Asia

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Tocharian languages

    Tocharian languages

    Tocharian_languages

  • Sargat culture
  • Archaeological culture in Western Siberia

    typical Saka combination of Khövsgöl and Steppe_MLBA ancestry with a small BMAC contribution, and a small specific Siberian contribution (Ekven IA). The

    Sargat culture

    Sargat_culture

  • Proto-Indo-European language
  • Ancestor of the Indo-European languages

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Proto-Indo-European language

    Proto-Indo-European_language

  • Treatment of equine lameness
  • inferior tissue repair at the site of injury. Bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) has shown some benefits when grafted into the area following microtrauma

    Treatment of equine lameness

    Treatment_of_equine_lameness

  • Armeno-Phrygians
  • Hypothetical Bronze Age people of West Asia

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Armeno-Phrygians

    Armeno-Phrygians

  • Aryan
  • Self-designation used by ancient Indo-Iranian peoples

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Aryan

    Aryan

  • Proto-Celtic language
  • Ancestor of the Celtic languages

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Proto-Celtic language

    Proto-Celtic_language

  • Balto-Slavic languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Balto-Slavic languages

    Balto-Slavic languages

    Balto-Slavic_languages

  • Atlantic Bronze Age
  • Period of approximately 1300-700 BC in Europe

    Andronovo culture Apennine culture Armorican Tumulus culture Atlantic Bronze Age BMAC Bronze Age Britain Bronze Age Europe Canegrate culture Catacomb culture Chinese

    Atlantic Bronze Age

    Atlantic Bronze Age

    Atlantic_Bronze_Age

  • Altyndepe
  • Archaeological site in Turkmenistan

    (Алтын-Депе, sometimes Altyn Tepe, Turkmen "Golden Hill"), is a Bronze Age (BMAC) archaeological site in Turkmenistan, near Aşgabat, inhabited first from

    Altyndepe

    Altyndepe

    Altyndepe

  • Vedic period
  • Ancient South Asian historical period

    ritual drink Soma, which according to Anthony was "probably borrowed from the BMAC religion." Anthony 2007, p. 454: "Many of the qualities of Indo-Iranian god

    Vedic period

    Vedic period

    Vedic_period

  • Proto-Indo-Europeans
  • Postulated prehistoric ethnolinguistic group

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Proto-Indo-Europeans

    Proto-Indo-Europeans

  • Hittites
  • Ancient Anatolian people of Kussara

    Tumulus Urnfield Proto-Villanovan Lusatian Este South Asia Bishkent Vakhsh BMAC Ochre Coloured Pottery Copper Hoard Cemetery H Gandhara grave Iron Age Steppe

    Hittites

    Hittites

    Hittites

  • Indo-European migrations
  • Migrations out of the Proto-Indo-European homeland

    the BMAC took place via the Inner Asia Mountain Corridor. The Bactria-Margiana culture, also called "Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex" (BMAC), was

    Indo-European migrations

    Indo-European migrations

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  • History of Hinduism
  • stimulant drug (perhaps derived from Ephedra) probably borrowed from the BMAC religion. His rise to prominence was a peculiar trait of the Old Indic speakers

    History of Hinduism

    History of Hinduism

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  • Hallstatt culture
  • Archaeological culture in Europe

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    Hallstatt culture

    Hallstatt culture

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  • Novosvobodnaya culture
  • Early Bronze Age archaeological culture in the North Caucasus

    Andronovo culture Apennine culture Armorican Tumulus culture Atlantic Bronze Age BMAC Bronze Age Britain Bronze Age Europe Canegrate culture Catacomb culture Chinese

    Novosvobodnaya culture

    Novosvobodnaya_culture

  • Lusatian culture
  • Archaeological culture

    Andronovo culture Apennine culture Armorican Tumulus culture Atlantic Bronze Age BMAC Bronze Age Britain Bronze Age Europe Canegrate culture Catacomb culture Chinese

    Lusatian culture

    Lusatian culture

    Lusatian_culture

  • Afanasievo culture
  • Chalcolithic archaeological culture of Siberia

    of Dzungaria, while the rest came from sources related to Tarim_EMBA and BMAC. Numerous scholars have suggested that the Afanasievo culture may be responsible

    Afanasievo culture

    Afanasievo_culture

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  • LF
  • LF

    Leader Fish

    LF

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  • BMK

    : Bookmark file (Windows)

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  • AISC

    Artificial Intelligence Sound Control

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  • TANS
  • TANS

    Transportes Aereos Nacionales de la Selva

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  • YITS
  • YITS

    Youth in Transition Study

    YITS

  • MSCS
  • MSCS

    Multi-Source Correlation System

    MSCS

  • BLCS
  • BLCS

    Beer Line CLeaning System

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  • SCMCR
  • SCMCR

    Simulated Countercurrent Moving-Bed Chromatographic Reactor

    SCMCR

  • IOR
  • IOR

    Indian Ocean Region

    IOR

  • HKHC
  • HKHC

    Hong Kong Hobie Club

    HKHC

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