• Elena Efimovna Kuzmina (Russian: Еле́на Ефи́мовна Кузьмина́; 13 April 1931 – 17 October 2013) was a Russian archaeologist. She was the chief research officer...
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  • Yelena or Elena Kuzmina may refer to: Elena Efimovna Kuzmina, Russian archaeologist Yelena Alexandrovna Kuzmina (1909–1979), Soviet actress This disambiguation...
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    existence, the Catacomb culture expanded eastward and northward. Elena Efimovna Kuzmina suggests that the Seima-Turbino phenomenon emerged as a result of...
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    women are very similar to those of elite women in Mycenaean Greece. Elena Efimovna Kuzmina cites this as evidence of cultural synchronization between these...
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    and 1980s suggested a date at the end of the 2nd millennium BC. Elena Efimovna Kuzmina considered that some Yaz I sites belonged to the 10th-9th centuries...
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    sacrifice or widow burning have prehistoric roots. The archaeologist Elena Efimovna Kuzmina has listed several parallels between the burial practices of the...
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    Christopher I. Beckwith (2009), Pita Kelekna (2009), Asko Parpola (2015), Elena Efimovna Kuzmina (2007), Alexander Lubotsky (2023), Frans van Koppen (2017) and others...
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  • Ellis Davidson Bertha Phillpotts Jacqueline Simpson Marija Gimbutas Elena Efimovna Kuzmina "Emily Lyle Collection at the National Library of Australia". "Staff...
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  • 1996 Eleanor Robson British academic 1969 Elena Berezovich Russian linguist 1966-01-02 Elena Efimovna Kuzmina Russian archaeologist 1931-04-13 2013-10-17...
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  • to treat the 'madness' of George III. Ahmad Hasan Dani Ihsan Ali Elena Efimovna Kuzmina Yunas Samad Siran Upendra Deraniyagala Robin Coningham. "Raymond...
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  • Hilda Ellis Davidson Jan de Vries (philologist) Marija Gimbutas Elena Efimovna Kuzmina John Lindow Emily Lyle Anna Melyukova Bertha Phillpotts Rudolf Simek...
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  • Kielan-Jaworowska Mary Kingsley Alice Kober Baldyrgan Seralievna Kozhamkulova Elena Efimovna Kuzmina Annette Laming Nina Layard Frida Leakey Mary Leakey Maeve Leakey...
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    ISBN 952-5150-59-3. OCLC 49333599. Anthony 2007, pp. 140, 147–151. Kuzmina, Elena Efimovna (2008). Mair, Victor H. (ed.). The Prehistory of the Silk Road...
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    ISBN 9783110311211. Kuzʹmina, Elena Efimovna (2007). The Origin of the Indo-Iranians. ISBN 9789004160545. Kuzmina, Elena Efimovna (2008). The Prehistory...
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    its 19th–20th century BC attestation at the Andronovo site of Sintashta, Kuzmina (1994) argues that the chariot corroborates the identification of Andronovo...
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    По древним дельтам Окса и Яксарта, М., 1962. Tazabagyab culture Kuzmina, Elena Efimovna, (2008). The Prehistory of the Silk Road, Victor H. Mair (ed.)...
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    interactions. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-01951-5. Kuzmina, Elena Efimovna (2007). The Origin of the Indo-Iranians. BRILL. pp. 50, 51, 56...
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  • oasis had been inhabited long before. The Russian archaeologist E. E. Kuzmina links the Zaman-Baba culture found in the Bukhara Oasis in the third millennium...
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    branch. They are thought to be Iranian-speaking by the archaeologist Elena Kuzmina, linguist János Harmatta, Joseph Kitagawa, David Durand-Guédy, Turkologist...
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  • Moscow: Российская академия наук (Russian Academy of Sciences). Kuz'mina, Elena Efimovna (2007), J. P. Mallory (ed.), The Origin of the Indo-Iranians, Brill...
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