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    around 6500 BC—were found near Kunda. This settlement gave the name to the Kunda culture. The first written record of Kunda dates back to 1241, when it was...
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    Touré Kunda is a Senegalese band, noted for their musical versatility and political activism. Their 40-year career encompasses recordings in over six...
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    Natufian culture (/nəˈtuːfiən/) is a Late Epipaleolithic archaeological culture of the Neolithic prehistoric Levant in Western Asia, dating to around 15...
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    believes Kunda culture of Central Russia and the Baltic zone, and other so-called post-Swiderian cultures, derive from the Swiderian culture. Sorokin...
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    given to a culture of the early Mesolithic period in Northern Europe. In Scandinavia, the culture was succeeded by the Kongemose culture. The name originates...
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    The culture of Latvia combines traditional Latvian and Livonian heritage with influences of the country's varied historical heritage. Latvia is divided...
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    The Muso Kunda Women's Museum, established in 1995, is an institution dedicated to showcasing and promote the cause of women in Mali. The Museum was founded...
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    Shona dialects. Living alongside Shona and Kunda people in Kanyemba, they also speak Korekore Shona and Kunda. According to vaDoma mythology, their ancestors...
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    as a person. Goseck circle Nøstvet and Lihult cultures Swifterbant culture Narva culture Kunda culture Scandinavian prehistory Mesolithic Prehistoric...
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    Azilian (redirect from Tjongerian culture)
    d'Azil – Museum de Toulouse Azilian point - Tourasse Cave – Museum de Toulouse Painted pebble – Mas d'Azil – Museum de Toulouse A culture very similar to...
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    Erlitou culture Xia dynasty Ertebølle culture Hembury culture Hemudu culture Hongshan culture Houli culture Horgen culture Kura–Araxes culture Liangzhu...
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    Eastern hunter-gatherer (category Mesolithic cultures of Europe)
    Members of the Kunda culture and Narva culture were also found to be more closely related with WHG, while the Pit–Comb Ware culture was more closely...
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    paléolithiques. Cette période présente deux étapes en Scandinavie, celle de Maglemose et de Kunda.) Stjerna made no mention of the Mesolithic, and it is unclear...
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    farther east, and not at all beyond Eurasia and North Africa. The type of culture associated with the Mesolithic varies between areas, but it is associated...
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    important archaeological site of the Lepenski Vir culture (also called as Lepenski Vir-Schela Cladovei culture). It includes Mesolithic Iron Gates Hunter-Gatherers...
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  • Agnivansha (redirect from Agni-kunda)
    According to it, the Idangai ("left-hand") castes were created from the agni-kunda (fire pit) to protect the sacrificial ceremony of the sage Kashyapa. They...
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    Zambia (redirect from Culture of Zambia)
    work on the Zambezi Valley and Kalambo Falls shows a succession of human cultures. Ancient camp site tools near the Kalambo Falls have been radiocarbon dated...
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    Tshwa, is a Khoe language that is one of Zimbabwe's official languages. Kunda is a Bantu language spoken in eastern Zimbabwe, in the Mashonaland Central...
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  • Muso Kunda, retrieved 11 March 2014 African Union article[permanent dead link] Refugee Education trust Site of the Women's Museum (Muso Kunda) Adame...
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    Hästehufvud (1617–1619) Jakob De la Gardie (July 1619 – 1622) Per Gustafsson Banér af Tussa (1622 – January 1626) Johan De la Gardie Friherre of Eckholm...
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    Mass Kah, Abdoulaye Niass of Medina Kaolock, Cherno Alieu, Deme of NDiaye Kunda Senegal, Cherno Alieu, Diallo of Djanet in Kolda, to name a few. Through...
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    neolithic "culture" in Central Germany and Bohemia between 4000 and 3150 BC. Because of issues with the archaeological use of the term culture it is now...
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  • "Ninki Nanka" on the album Casamance au clair de lune (1984) by the Senegalese music group Touré Kunda.[citation needed] A group of "dragon hunters" from...
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  • Tardenoisian (category Mesolithic cultures of Europe)
    Beuronian) is an archaeological culture of the Mesolithic/Epipaleolithic period from northern France and Belgium. Similar cultures are known further east in...
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  • 1016/0022-1031(79)90042-8 via Goldacre 2008, p. 231 Kunda 1999, pp. 225–232 Sanitioso, Rasyid; Kunda, Ziva; Fong, G.T. (1990), "Motivated recruitment of...
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  • Komornica (redirect from Komornica culture)
    village which gave its name to the Komornica culture, due to the nearby archaeological sites of this culture from the Mesolithic period of Northern Europe...
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    similarity with the artifacts of the Kunda culture. Around the beginning of 4th millennium BC Comb Ceramic culture arrived in Estonia. Until the early...
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    Islamabad (section Culture)
    Singh. He constructed a number of small ponds: Rama kunda, Sita kunda, Lakshaman kunda, and Hanuman kunda. The region is home to a small Hindu temple that...
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    Music of Senegal (category Culture of Senegal)
    and began producing masters of the kora in the late 1950s. The band Touré Kunda was the most popular group to arise from this scene, and they soon began...
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    "History". Kathmandu Metropolitan City. Retrieved 18 May 2011. Dixit, Kunda (6 August 2010). "The lake that was once Kathmandu". Nepali Times. Retrieved...
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