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Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture / Scythians / Tocharians / Central Asia / Kucha / Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses / Andronovo culture / Tocharian languages / Journal of Indo-European Studies / Asia / Ethnic groups in Europe / Indo-European
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Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture
Scythians
Tocharians
Central Asia
Kucha
Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses
Andronovo culture
Tocharian languages
Journal of Indo-European Studies
Asia
Ethnic groups in Europe
Indo-European

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