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    The BactriaMargiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC) is the modern archaeological designation for a particular Middle Bronze Age civilisation of southern...
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    political limits of Bactria stretched far beyond the geographic frame of the Bactrian plain. The BactriaMargiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC, also known...
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    history of Margiana prior to the Achaemenid conquest. It is considered part of a Bronze Age civilisation, the BactriaMargiana Archaeological Complex (short...
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    The Greco-Bactrian Kingdom or simply Greco-Bactria was a Hellenistic-era Greek state, and along with the Indo-Greek Kingdom, the easternmost part of the...
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    at Namazga-Depe. This Bronze Age culture is called the BactriaMargiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC). The Kulli culture, similar to that of the Indus...
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  • source lay in Central Asia and could be associated with the BactriaMargiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC). Another lost language is that of the Indus Valley...
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    Gonur Depe (category Archaeological sites in Turkmenistan)
    settlement. It is the "capital" or major settlement of the BactriaMargiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC). The site was discovered by Greek-Russian archaeologist...
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  • mortars used to prepare soma in Zoroastrian temples in the BactriaMargiana Archaeological Complex. He said that the vessels have revealed residues and seed...
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    the area of Bactria and Sogdiana in the 2nd-1st century BC, where they had displaced the Sakas, who moved further south. Archaeological structures are...
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    Dzun- garia Tarim_Basin Khwarezm Ferghana Transoxiana (Sogdia) Zhetysu Bactria Margiana Samarkand Bukhara Khiva Kokand Tashkent Merv Balkh Central Asia is...
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