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rom c. 4000 to 1000 BCE according to t;1000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
pprox. 4000 to 1000 BCE, potentially e;1000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ta culture (c. 2100–1800 BCE), at ;2100;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 2100–1800 BCE), at the easte;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
2][13][14] (c. 1900[15]–800 BCE), ;1900;bc-i;;;;
] (c. 1900[15]–800 BCE), the two firs;800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
vo culture (c. 1900–1400 BCE)[15] ;1900;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 1900–1400 BCE)[15] and Alaku;1400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
vo culture (c. 1800–1500 BCE).[16];1800;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 1800–1500 BCE).[16] Indo-Ary;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
al Complex (c. 2400–1600 BCE) and ;2400;bc-i;;;;
mplex (c. 2400–1600 BCE) and spread to;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
dic people, c. 1700 BCE).[2] The Irani;1700 BCE;bc-i;;;;
rsians from c. 800 BCE@.[2]\nA number ;800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 I\n\n\n\n3500 BCE\n2500 BCE\n1500 BCE\n500 B;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
0 BCE\n2500 BCE\n1500 BCE\n500 BCE\n500 CE;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
0 BCE\n1500 BCE\n500 BCE\n500 CE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n;500 BCE;bc-i;;1.1.2.2;;
0 BCE\n3000 BCE\n2000 BCE\n500 BCE\n\n\nAcco;2000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
0 BCE\n2000 BCE\n500 BCE\n\n\nAccording to;500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
culture around 2100 or 2000 BC\; an;2100;bc-i;;;;
around 2100 or 2000 BC\; and the date ;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
a culture. Ca. 3500 origins of Usa;3500;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;
atovo culture\; 3400 origins of Yam;3400;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;
ian mountains\; 3100-2600 Yamnaya-e;3100;bc-i;;;;
ountains\; 3100-2600 Yamnaya-expans;2600;bc-i;;;;
tween 4500 and 2500 BCE, this "horizon;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ga area at ca. 3400 BCE.[44]\nThe wester;3400 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
ta culture (c. 2100–1800 BCE), whe;2100;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 2100–1800 BCE), where the In;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
vo culture (c. 1800–800 BCE), and ;1800;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 1800–800 BCE), and influenc;800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
al Complex (c. 2400–1600 BCE). The;2400;bc-i;;;;
mplex (c. 2400–1600 BCE). The Indo-Ary;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lit off around 1800–1600 BCE from ;1800;bc-i;;;;
ff around 1800–1600 BCE from the Irani;1600 BCE;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;
dic people, c. 1500 BCE), and China (W;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
rsians from c. 800 BCE@.[2]\n\nAnthropo;800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
, by the early 3rd millennium exp;3rd;bc-m;;;;
 culture (3300–2500 BCE),[1] which acc;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
e Age. From ca.5800–5200 it was in;5800;bc-i;;;;
. From ca.5800–5200 it was inhabit;5200;bc-i;;;;
tween 4500 and 3500 BCE.[136] According;3500 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
e Valley at c. 2800 BCE,[33][4] which ;2800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ginning of the 2nd millennium). T;2nd;bc-m;;;;
potamia. After 1180 BCE, amid the Bron;1180 BCE;bc-i;;;;
the 8th century BCE. The lands of t; BCE.;bc-r;;;;
lture (c. 3500–2500 BCE).[41] Yet, acc;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ginning of the 4th millennium at ;4th;bc-m;;;;
rth in the mid-fourth millennium and;fourth;bc-m;;;;
 culture (3500–2500 BCE)\n\n\n\n \n\nIndo-Ar;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lture (3300 to 2500 BCE) is the earlie;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
beria (c. 3500–2500 BCE).[144] It is b;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
es, dated from 1800 BCE, represent a m;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 Siberia (3150–2750 BC), who in turn ;2750 BC;bc-i;;;;
 Yamnaya (3500–2500 BC) of the Pontic;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
a culture. Ca. 3500 origins of Usa;3500;bc-i;;2.2.1.1;;
atovo culture\; 3400 origins of Yam;3400;bc-i;;2.2.1.1;;
of Yamnaya\; c. 3400–3200 expansion;3400;bc-i;;;;
mnaya\; c. 3400–3200 expansion of Y;3200;bc-i;;;;
ian steppe\; c. 3000 end of Tripoly;3000;bc-i;;;;
ian mountains\; 3100–2600 Yamnaya-e;3100;bc-i;;;;
ountains\; 3100–2600 Yamnaya-expans;2600;bc-i;;;;
 culture (3300–2500 BCE).[162][163] Ac;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
n ca. 3400 and 3200 BCE.[44] It was an ;3200 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
aykop culture (3700–3000) emerges ;3700;bc-i;;;;
 culture (3700–3000) emerges somew;3000;bc-i;;;;
tween 3100 and 2600 BCE the Yamnaya pe;2600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
nd) at c. 3100–2800 BCE, and spread wi;2800 BCE;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;
aine)[5] at c. 2800 BCE, also spreadin;2800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
tavka culture (2700–2100 BCE), whi;2700;bc-i;;;;
 culture (2700–2100 BCE), while the Co;2100 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ashta culture (2100–1800). The Sin;2100;bc-i;;;;
 culture (2100–1800). The Sintasht;1800;bc-i;;;;
 pre-Armenian (2800 BCE), pre-Balto-Sl;2800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
-Balto-Slavic (2800 BCE) and pre-Greek;2800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
and pre-Greek (2500 BCE).[179]\nMallory;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
n Europe after 2500 BC[E],"[183] and is ;2500 BC[E];bc-i;;;;
nd) at c. 3100–2800 BCE, and spread wi;2800 BCE;bc-i;;2.2.1.1;;
aine)[5] at c. 2800 BCE, spreading nor;2800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
tween 3100 and 2800/2600 BCE, when;2800;bc-i;;;;
pest, dated c. 2800–2600 BCE, may ;2800;bc-i;;;;
 dated c. 2800–2600 BCE, may have aide;2600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 culture (3000–2400 BCE)\nMain articles;2400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
, TRB) c. 4300–2800 BCE\nApproximate ex;2800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 with adjacent third-millennium cul;third;bc-m;;;;
. 3200[192] or 2,900[web 1]–2450 or;2,900;bc-i;;;;
r 2,900[web 1]–2450 or 2350 cal.[w;2450;bc-i;;;;
web 1]–2450 or 2350 cal.[web 1][19;2350;bc-i;;;;
al.[web 1][192] BCE) probably play; BCE;bc-r;;;;
 horizon (3300–2600 BCE) might have be;2600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
pread" between 2900 and 2700 BCE.[;2900;bc-i;;;;
tween 2900 and 2700 BCE.[169] While Ant;2700 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
 culture (3400–2800 BCE), which she al;2800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
allory, around 2400 BCE the people of ;2400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
d Ware people (2500–2300 BCE) buri;2500;bc-i;;;;
e people (2500–2300 BCE) buried at Esp;2300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
eaker culture (2900–1800 BCE)\nMain;2900;bc-i;;;;
 culture (2900–1800 BCE)\nMain article:;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
er-culture (c. 2900–1800 BCE[206][;2900;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 2900–1800 BCE[206][207]) may;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
Rhine in about 2600 BCE.[207][210]\n\nGer;2600 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
o-Germanic, c. 500 BC. The area of t;500 BC;bc-i;;;;
Germanic tribes750 BC – AD 1 (after ;750 BC;bc-i;;;;
lements before 750 BC    New settle;750 BC;bc-i;;;;
ew settlements 750–500 BC    New ;750;bc-i;;;;
ettlements 750–500 BC    New settlem;500 BC;bc-i;;;;
ew settlements 500–250 BC    New;500;bc-i;;;;
ettlements 500–250 BC    New settle;250 BC;bc-i;;;;
ew settlements 250 BC – AD 1 Some s;250 BC;bc-i;;;;
give a date of 750 BC for the earlie;750 BC;bc-i;;;;
nic expansion (1st and 2nd centur;1st;bc-m;;;;
nsion (1st and 2nd centuries AD):;2nd;bc-m;;;;
 emerged about 1800 BCE with the Nordi;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
Bronze Age (c. 1700-500 BCE).[web ;1700;bc-i;;;;
e Age (c. 1700-500 BCE).[web 15] The ;500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 3500-2300 BCE) into the agri;2300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
xe culture (c. 2800-2300 BCE),[217;2800;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 2800-2300 BCE),[217][218] wh;2300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 3100-2350 BCE) upon the Funn;2350 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 4300-2800 BCE) on the North ;2800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
er culture (c. 2800–2300 BCE).[web;2800;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 2800–2300 BCE).[web 15] Pre-;2300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 3300–2600 BC) – Corded Ware;2600 BC;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 3100–2350 BCE) – Bell Beaker;2350 BCE;bc-i;;;;
er culture (c. 2800–1800 BC) – Une;2800;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 2800–1800 BC) – Unetice cul;1800 BC;bc-i;;;;
ce culture (c. 2300–1680 BCE) – Tu;2300;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 2300–1680 BCE) – Tumulus cul;1680 BCE;bc-i;;;;
us culture (c. 1600–1200 BCE) – Ur;1600;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 1600–1200 BCE) – Urnfield cu;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ld culture (c. 1300–750 BCE). At t;1300;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 1300–750 BCE). At the Balka;750 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 3000–2200 BCE) formed a cont;2200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
novan culture (12th–10th cent. BCE;12th;bc-c;;;;
ulture system (1300-750 BCE).[222];1300;bc-i;;;;
e system (1300-750 BCE).[222][223] In;750 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 expansion, by 275 BCE   Lusitanian a;275 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ed from around 1200 BCE.[235]\nTheir ful;1200 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
tt culture (c. 800–450 BCE) named;800;bc-i;;;;
ulture (c. 800–450 BCE) named for the;450 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ène period (c. 450 BCE up to the Roma;450 BCE;bc-i;;;;
latter, around 1500 BCE, mixed with in;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ge[264] (about 1000 BCE) Dacians and T;1000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
latter, around 1500 BCE, conquered the;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
nvaders around 690 BCE, then briefly ;690 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lit-off around 1800–1600 BCE from ;1800;bc-i;;;;
ff around 1800–1600 BCE from the Irani;1600 BCE;bc-i;;2.2.1.1;;
yria\;[306] (c. 1500–1300 BCE) the ;1500;bc-i;;;;
[306] (c. 1500–1300 BCE) the other gro;1300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ations[2] from 800 BCE onwards.\n\nSint;800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 to the period 2100–1800 BCE.[1] I;2100;bc-i;;;;
he period 2100–1800 BCE.[1] It is proba;1800 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
region between 2800 and 2600 BCE. ;2800;bc-i;;;;
tween 2800 and 2600 BCE. Several Sintas;2600 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
 flourished c. 1800–900 BCE in wes;1800;bc-i;;;;
rished c. 1800–900 BCE in western Sib;900 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ashta culture (2100–1800), formerl;2100;bc-i;;;;
 culture (2100–1800), formerly inc;1800;bc-i;;;;
rn Kazakhstan, 2200–1600 BCE)\nthe ;2200;bc-i;;;;
zakhstan, 2200–1600 BCE)\nthe Sintashta;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
fication of c. 1800 BCE in Chelyabinsk;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
t dated to the 17th century\nAlakul;17th;bc-c;;;;
entury\nAlakul (1800–1400 BCE)[16][;1800;bc-i;;;;
y\nAlakul (1800–1400 BCE)[16][317] betw;1400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
t\nAlekseyevka (1300–1100 BCE "fina;1300;bc-i;;;;
kseyevka (1300–1100 BCE "final Bronze";1100 BCE;bc-i;;;;
last\nFedorovo (1900–1400 BCE)[15] ;1900;bc-i;;;;
Fedorovo (1900–1400 BCE)[15] in southe;1400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
shkent–Vakhsh (1000–800 BCE)\nThe g;1000;bc-i;;;;
t–Vakhsh (1000–800 BCE)\nThe geographi;800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 Near East, c. 1400 BCE, showing the K;1400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
atolia from c. 1500–1300 BCE. Mita;1500;bc-i;;;;
a from c. 1500–1300 BCE. Mitanni came ;1300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
dated to about 1400 BC.[326] Several ;1400 BC;bc-i;;;;
 Ware culture (1200–600 BCE)\nKingd;1200;bc-i;;;;
 culture (1200–600 BCE)\nKingdoms, tri;600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
om as early as 1900 BCE, corresponding;1900 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 the Punjab c. 1700–1400 BCE.[303];1700;bc-i;;;;
Punjab c. 1700–1400 BCE.[303][329] Acc;1400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 Jhukar phase (2000–1800 BCE)\;\nthe;2000;bc-i;;;;
ar phase (2000–1800 BCE)\;\nthe Swat IV ;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ase in Punjab (2000–1800 BCE)\;\nand;2000;bc-i;;;;
n Punjab (2000–1800 BCE)\;\nand the Rigv;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ture (PGW) (to 1400 BCE).\nThe Vedic In;1400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
n India around 1500 BCE, as a slow dif;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
dic period (c. 1500–500 BCE). The ;1500;bc-i;;;;
eriod (c. 1500–500 BCE). The associat;500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
t spread after 1200 BCE to the Ganges ;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 2nd millennium BCE.[335]\nThe Wusun; BCE.;bc-r;;;;
n.[339] Around 130 BCE he attacked an;130 BCE;bc-i;;;;
na.\nSoon after 130 BCE the Wusun beca;130 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lateau from c. 800 BCE, after which t;800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
dian rule from 559 BCE. Around the fir;559 BCE.;bc-y;;;;
late centuries BCE and the 1st an;BCE;bc-ot;;;;
900 years ago (2200 BCE – 100 CE), whe;2200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
as dated it to 5000 BCE.\nAccording to V;5000 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
 first half of 5th millennium, wh;5th;bc-m;;;;
ed at ca. 4600–3900 BCE. These data are;3900 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
 dated at 4900–3500 BCE.\n\n^ See also:\nS;3500 BCE.;bc-i;;;;
n Europe after 2500 BC. In the preced;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
ndt, Frederik. 2007b. C. C. Uhlenbe;2007b;bc-ig;;;;
y of Europe C. 2000–700 BC, p. 422;2000;bc-i;;;;
Europe C. 2000–700 BC, p. 422.\n\n^ Ma;700 BC;bc-i;;;;
The Thracians, 700 BC–AD 46. Osprey ;700 BC;bc-i;;;;
peans prior to 2000 BCE. Those on the ;2000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
atastrophe ca. 1200 B.C. Princeton Univ;1200 B.C.;bc-i;;;;
he Bronze Age (III–II centuries B;III;bc-c;;;3;
ronze Age (III–II centuries BC)";II;bc-c;;1.1.2.2;2;
II–II centuries BC)", Eurasian So; BC;bc-r;;;;
liest times to 1000 BC". The Prehisto;1000 BC;bc-i;;;;
Civilizations, 700 B. C. to A. D. 250. ;700 B. C.;bc-i;;;;
liest Times to 700 B.C@. UNESCO. pp. ;700 B.C;bc-i;;;;
 (in Gansu\; c. 2250–1900 BCE), has;2250;bc-i;;;;
Gansu\; c. 2250–1900 BCE), has led some;1900 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 arrival about 1760 BCE of the Kassite;1760 BCE;bc-i;;;;