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Kemi Oba — Sp Kemi Obà õs Ap Кемі Оба/Kemi Oba L pilkalnis P Ukrainoje … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Kemi Oba culture — Kemi Oba culture, ca. 3700 mdash;2200, an archaeological culture at the northwest face of the Sea of Azov, the lower Bug and Dnieper Rivers and the Crimea. This was a component of the larger Yamna horizon.The economy was based on both… … Wikipedia
Liste archäologischer Kulturen — Diese Liste archäologischer Kulturen ist eine alphabetische Auflistung. Eine geographische oder chronologische Sortierung findet sich hier. Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Celts — Celt redirects here. For other uses, see Celt (disambiguation). This article is about the ancient peoples of Europe. For Celts of the present day, see Celts (modern). Diachronic distribution of Celtic peoples … Wikipedia
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