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Peter Nimitz: the end of the first civilizations 4,300 years ago

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning

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Exploring the significance of the catacomb culture and its connections

The catacomb culture is believed to have succeeded the Yem Nia culture on the Pontic steppe. While they may be genetically distinct, their geographical proximity suggests they may share certain features. The catacomb people migrated south into the Balkans, while the Indo-Iranians migrated to the Indian subcontinent, yet they still maintain similarities. The catacomb culture is thought to have influenced Greek and Armenian languages. A surviving branch of the catacomb culture may have existed in Calmecia until the 20th century.

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