A north Afghanistan culture Jiang links to mountain tin trade, mining towns, manufacturing, transport, and Indo-European movement.
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BMAC/Bemak culture
A north Afghanistan culture Jiang links to mountain tin trade, mining towns, manufacturing, transport, and Indo-European movement.
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"...Valley civilization will also give rise to something called the Bemak culture. Okay? And this is in actually North Afghanistan. And how this developed..."
"...area. But over time, what will happen is that the Bemak culture will bring people from the steppes. Okay? These are the Proto -Indo..."
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