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ta culture (c. 2200-1900 BCE),[0] ;2200;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 2200-1900 BCE),[0] in presen;1900 BCE;bc-i;;;;
onovo culture (2000–1450 BCE).[0][;2000;bc-i;;;;
 culture (2000–1450 BCE).[0][0]\nThe In;1450 BCE;bc-i;;;;
metime between 2000 BCE and 1600 BCE f;2000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
n 2000 BCE and 1600 BCE from the Indo-;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
rn Iran before 1300 BCE,[0] both bring;1300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 approximately 2000 to 1600 BCE,[0;2000;bc-i;;;;
mately 2000 to 1600 BCE,[0] after the ;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
proximately in 2000 BCE.[0][0]\nThese I;2000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
rom c. 4000 to 1000 BCE according to t;1000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ashta culture (2200–1900 BCE), whe;2200;bc-i;;;;
 culture (2200–1900 BCE), where common;1900 BCE;bc-i;;;;
onovo culture (2000–1450 BCE), whi;2000;bc-i;;;;
 culture (2000–1450 BCE), which intera;1450 BCE;bc-i;;;;
giana culture (2250–1700 BCE). Thi;2250;bc-i;;;;
 culture (2250–1700 BCE). This interac;1700 BCE;bc-i;;;;
metime between 2000 and 1600 BCE i;2000;bc-i;;;;
tween 2000 and 1600 BCE into the Indo-;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
900 years ago (2200 BCE – 100 CE), aft;2200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
t India around 1500 BCE. The term "inv;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
reece (between 2100 and 1600 BCE) ;2100;bc-i;;;;
tween 2100 and 1600 BCE) and their a@d;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
stages between 2200 and 1300 BCE).;2200;bc-i;;;;
tween 2200 and 1300 BCE).\n\nFuture dire;1300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
igned to about 1500–1200 BCE.[00]\n;1500;bc-i;;;;
 to about 1500–1200 BCE.[00]\n\nComparat;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
rom c. 4000 to 1000 BCE according to t;1000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
oples up to c. 2500 BCE\; the orange ar;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
orange area to 1000 BCE. (Christopher ;1000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
n languages c. 2500 BC\nIndo-European ;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
n languages c. 1500 BC\nIndo-European ;1500 BC;bc-i;;;;
n languages c. 500 BC\nIndo-European ;500 BC;bc-i;;;;
n c. 4,500 and 2,500 BCE, forming the Y;2,500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 3500–2500 BCE),[000] and eas;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 3500–2500 BCE),[000] which d;2500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
tween 3100 and 2800/2600 BCE, a re;2800;bc-i;;;;
 3100 and 2800/2600 BCE, a real folk m;2600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ltic-Slavic c. 2800 BCE.[000] Pre-Arme;2800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
iddle Europe ( 2900–2450/2350 cal.;2900;bc-i;;;;
 Europe ( 2900–2450/2350 cal. BCE);2450;bc-i;;;;
pe ( 2900–2450/2350 cal. BCE),[000] has bee;2350 cal. BCE;bc-i;;;;
ta culture (c. 2050–1900 BCE),[000;2050;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 2050–1900 BCE),[000] where t;1900 BCE;bc-i;;;;
vo culture (c. 2000–1450 BCE), and;2000;bc-i;;;;
lture (c. 2000–1450 BCE), and influenc;1450 BCE;bc-i;;;;
al Complex (c. 2250–1700 BCE). The;2250;bc-i;;;;
mplex (c. 2250–1700 BCE). The Indo-Ary;1700 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ometime around 2000–1600 BCE from ;2000;bc-i;;;;
me around 2000–1600 BCE from the Irani;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
dic people, c. 1500 BCE), and China (W;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 flourished c. 2000–1450 BCE in an;2000;bc-i;;;;
rished c. 2000–1450 BCE in an area of ;1450 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ashta culture (2200–1900), formerl;2200;bc-i;;;;
 culture (2200–1900), formerly inc;1900;bc-i;;;;
 to the period 2200–1900 BCE@.[000;2200;bc-i;;;;
he period 2200–1900 BCE@.[000] The ;1900 ;bc-i;;;;
region between 2800 and 2600 BCE.[;2800;bc-i;;;;
tween 2800 and 2600 BCE.[000] Several ;2600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 flourished c. 2000–1450 BC in wes;2000;bc-i;;;;
rished c. 2000–1450 BC in western Sib;1450 BC;bc-i;;;;
ashta culture (2050–1900 BCE), for;2050;bc-i;;;;
 culture (2050–1900 BCE), formerly inc;1900 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ture:\n\nAlakul (2000–1700 BC)[0] be;2000;bc-i;;;;
\n\nAlakul (2000–1700 BC)[0] between Ox;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;
sert\nFëdorovo (2000–1450 BC)[000][;2000;bc-i;;;;
Fëdorovo (2000–1450 BC)[000][0] in so;1450 BC;bc-i;;;;
tern Fedorovo (1750–1500 BC)[000] ;1750;bc-i;;;;
Fedorovo (1750–1500 BC)[000] in Tian ;1500 BC;bc-i;;;;
n\nAlekseyevka (1200–1000 BC)[000] ;1200;bc-i;;;;
kseyevka (1200–1000 BC)[000] "final B;1000 BC;bc-i;;;;
 middle of the 2nd millennium, th;2nd;bc-m;;;;
India, and its 19–20th c@entury ;19;bc-c;;;;
 Lake to about 2000 BCE and a Bactria-;2000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 the BMAC from 1700 BCE at the latest ;1700 BCE;bc-i;;;;
n, Late Phase (1900-1300 BCE). C@e;1900;bc-i;;;;
te Phase (1900-1300 BCE). C@emetery H ;1300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
om as early as 1900 BCE, corresponding;1900 BCE;bc-i;;;;
o the Punjab . 1700–1400 BCE.[000];1700;bc-i;;;;
 Punjab . 1700–1400 BCE.[000][note 19];1400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
to India at c. 1900 BCE, related to th;1900 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).\nGandhara gra;1400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ich emerged c. 1600 BCE and flourished;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
rished from c. 1500 BCE to 500 BCE in ;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
c. 1500 BCE to 500 BCE in Gandhara, m;500 BCE;bc-i;;1.1.2.2;;
ulture@. About 1800 BCE, there is a ma;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ls dated to c. 1900 at Sinauli hav;1900;bc-i;;;;
Syria[000] (c. 1600–1350 BCE),[000;1600;bc-i;;;;
[000] (c. 1600–1350 BCE),[000] and the;1350 BCE;bc-i;;;;
e Near East c. 1400 BCE showing the Ki;1400 BCE;bc-i;;;;
atolia from c. 1600 BCE – 1350 BCE.[00;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 c. 1600 BCE – 1350 BCE.[000]\nAccordin;1350 BCE;bc-i;;;;
dic Period (c. 1500–800 BCE[web 9];1500;bc-i;;;;
eriod (c. 1500–800 BCE[web 9]) the In;800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
dic Period (c. 800–500 BCE[web 10;800;bc-i;;;;
Period (c. 800–500 BCE[web 10]) the I;500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
es Plain after 500 BCE.[web 11] Sixte;500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 arising after 500 BCE[web 11] during;500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ntinent and by 1800 BCE was the locati;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
IVC from about 1900 BCE started before;1900 BCE;bc-i;;;;
late c@enturies BCE and the 1st; ;bc-ig;;1.1.5.2;;
ate c@enturies BCE and the 1st an;BCE;bc-at;;;;
lateau from c. 800 BCE, after which t;800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
200 years ago (2200 BCE – 100 CE), whe;2200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
spread between 2,000 and 1,500 BCE ;2,000;bc-i;;;;
ween 2,000 and 1,500 BCE throughout Eur;1,500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
Vedic Culture (1700–1100 BCE)\nSee ;1700;bc-i;;;;
 Culture (1700–1100 BCE)\nSee also: Neo;1100 BCE;bc-i;;;;
grations about 1500 BCE.\nMetspalu et a;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ing the period 2300–1500 BCE. Thes;2300;bc-i;;;;
he period 2300–1500 BCE. These pastora;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
st from before 1600 BCE and quite like;1600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ly from before 2100 BCE.[000]\nScholars;2100 BCE;bc-i;;;;
veda dating of 1500–1200 BCE, i.e.;1500;bc-i;;;;
dating of 1500–1200 BCE, i.e. 1100 BCE;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
1200 BCE, i.e. 1100 BCE, possibly earl;1100 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 lower date of 1100 BCE and tentativel;1100 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 upper date of 1500 BCE. Gnoli dates t;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
thas to around 1000 BCE, as does Mallo;1000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
, i.e. between 1400 and 600 BCE. T;1400;bc-i;;;;
tween 1400 and 600 BCE. Therefore, th;600 BCE;bc-i;;;;
p early in the second millennium wou;second;bc-m;;;;
ier from about 1800 BCE, linked to a g;1800 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ic period (ca. 1100–500 BCE). Arya;1100;bc-i;;;;
riod (ca. 1100–500 BCE). Aryavarta wa;500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
900 years ago (2200 BCE–100 CE), where;2200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
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in the c. 2200–1770 BCE}\n\n^ Jump up to;1770 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ul’ culture (c.2000–1700 BCE) in t;2000;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;
ulture (c.2000–1700 BCE) in the west a;1700 BCE;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;
rovo culture(c.1850–1450 BCE) in t;1850;bc-i;;;;
culture(c.1850–1450 BCE) in the east..;1450 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ewhere between 2000 and 1600 bce, ;2000;bc-i;;;;
tween 2000 and 1600 bce, when future I;1600 bce;bc-i;;;;
th Asia around 1500 BCE\n\n^ Samuel, Geo;1500 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 range between 2050 and 1760 cal B;2050;bc-y;;;;
tween 2050 and 1760 cal BC (at 95.4% conf;1760 cal BC;bc-y;;;;
 which date to 2040–1730 cal BC (9;2040;bc-y;;;;
h date to 2040–1730 cal BC (95.4% confide;1730 cal BC;bc-y;;;;
ul’ culture (c.2000–1700 BCE) in t;2000;bc-i;;2.2.1.1;;
ulture (c.2000–1700 BCE) in the west a;1700 BCE;bc-i;;2.2.1.1;;
ovo culture\n(c.1850–1450 BCE) in t;1850;bc-i;;;;
ulture\n(c.1850–1450 BCE) in the east..;1450 BCE;bc-i;;;;
dic period (c. 800–c. 500 bce), E;800;bc-i;;;;
iod (c. 800–c. 500 bce), Encyclopædia;500 bce;bc-i;;;;
cal period, c. 500–150 bce, Encyc;500;bc-i;;;;
period, c. 500–150 bce, Encyclopædia ;150 bce;bc-i;;;;