OIKOPAEDIA
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Aśoka
AŚOKA (aśoka, Sanskrit — ‘(Born) without pain’ or ‘Without sorrow’) b. ? — 232/227 BC) — a king of the Mauryan dynasty of ancient India.
Zakharov A. O.
South Asia
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Badari
BADARI — an Early Neolithic culture in Egypt (c. 4400–4000 or 4500–3800/3700 BC) that began the Predynastic Period of Egyptian history. Badarian culture is one of the earliest instances of agriculture on the banks of the Nile River.
Proussakov D. B.
Northeastern Africa
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Pshish-I
PSHISH-I — a burial ground on the left bank of the Pshish River from the Proto-Maeotian period. Pshish-I is located between the village Tauykhabl and khutor Gorodskoy in the Teuchezhsky District of the Republic of Adygea, Russia
Erlikh V. R.
Eastern Europe
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Tasa
TASA — an Early Neolithic culture, which developed in Middle Egypt c. 4750–4455 BC. It acquired its name from the Deir Tasa village located 4–5 km inland on the right bank of the Nile, southeast of Asyut, Asyut Governorate.
Proussakov D. B.
Northeastern Africa
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Анасази
Danchevskaya O. E.
North America
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Сиракузы
Surikov I. E.
Mediterranean Europe
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3 weeks ago
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Арголида
Surikov I. E.
Mediterranean Europe
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Бакшон
Ulyanov M. Y.
Southeast Asia
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Буто
Proussakov D. B.
Northeastern Africa
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3 weeks ago