Karasuk is a hypothetical language family that links the Yeniseian languages of central Siberia with the Burushaski language of northern Pakistan. Hyde...
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Karasuk may refer to: Karasuk culture, a group of Bronze Age societies Karasuk languages, a hypothetical language family linking the Yeniseian languages...
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The Karasuk culture (Russian: Карасукская культура, romanized: Karasukskaya kul'tura) describes a group of late Bronze Age societies who ranged from the...
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Yeniseian languages are the closest known relatives of Burushaski, based on a small number of similarities in grammar and lexicon. The Karasuk theory as...
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Dene–Yeniseian is a proposed language family consisting of the Yeniseian languages of central Siberia and the Na-Dene languages of northwestern North America...
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of languages that are spoken by the Yeniseian people in the Yenisei River region of central Siberia. As part of the proposed Dené–Yeniseian language family...
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the main language families of the world The language families of Africa Map of the Austronesian languages Map of major Dravidian languages Distribution...
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Karasuk (Russian: Карасу́к; Kazakh: Қарасуық, Qarasuyq) is a town and the administrative center of Karasuksky District in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia,...
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Karasuk (Russian: Карасук) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Karasuk, Novosibirsk Oblast, a town in Karasuksky District...
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The Karasuk (Russian: Карасук) is a river in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. It is 531 kilometres (330 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 11,300 square kilometres...
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George van Driem (category Linguists of Himalayan languages)
Himalayan Languages Project 1998 Elected Honorary Member of the Kirat Yakthung Chumlung at Kathmandu Mahakiranti languages Karasuk languages "Prof. em...
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Yeniseian people (category Articles containing Pumpokol-language text)
Dené–Yeniseian language family, as Yeniseian languages might be distantly related to Na-Dené languages of North America. The Yeniseian language family is an...
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Burushaski (redirect from Burushaski languages)
Burushaski and the North Caucasian languages, Kartvelian languages, Yeniseian languages and/or Indo-European languages, usually in proposed macrofamilies:...
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John Bengtson (category Linguists of Indo-European languages)
Journal of Language Relationship 2: 1-24. 2010. “Dene–Yeniseian” and the Rest of Dene–Caucasian: Part 3: The Burusho–Yeniseian (Karasuk) Hypothesis;...
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Karasuksky District (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
is the town of Karasuk. Population: 46,262 (2010 Census); 48,548 (2002 Census); 50,374 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Karasuk accounts for 61...
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Deer stones culture (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
Deer stones culture seems to have been influenced by the contemporary Karasuk culture to the northwest, with which it shares characteristics, particularly...
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Dené–Yeniseian languages are a recent proposal which has been generally well received, whereas reconstructions of the Proto-World language are often viewed...
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Tagar culture (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
bronze-smelting in ancient Eurasia. The Tagar culture was preceded by the Karasuk culture. They are usually considered as descendants of the Andronovo culture...
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Afanasievo culture (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
Afanasievo culture. The region was subsequently occupied by the Andronovo, Karasuk, Tagar and Tashtyk cultures, respectively. Allentoft et al. (2015) confirmed...
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Ob Plateau (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
the main rivers of the plateau are the Aley, Barnaulka, Kulunda, Burla, Karasuk, Bagan and Kasmala among others. Within the glacial trenches there are...
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Mongolia (redirect from Languages of Mongolia)
Okunev culture (2nd millennium BC), Andronovo culture (2300–1000 BC) and Karasuk culture (1500–300 BC), culminating with the Iron Age Xiongnu Empire in...
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Sintashta culture (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
Petrovka settlement Country of Towns Multi-cordoned ware culture Cimmerians Karasuk culture Andronovo culture /sɪnˈtɑːʃtə/; Russian: Синташтинская культура...
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Begazy–Dandybai culture (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
the 1930s–1940s by M.P. Gryaznov, who took it for a local version of the Karasuk culture. In 1979 the Begazy-Dandybai culture was described and analyzed...
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Botai culture (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
Gamkrelidze, who argued that the Botai people spoke a form of Yeniseian languages. According to him, linguistic data lends some support for a homeland of...
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Sukhoy Karasuk (Russian: Сухой Карасук; Altay: Соок-Карасуу, Sook-Karasuu) is a rural locality (a selo) in Paspaulskoye Rural Settlement of Choysky District...
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Tarim mummies (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
Kim argues that the amount of divergence between the attested Tocharian languages necessitates that Proto-Tocharian must have preceded their attestation...
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Andronovo culture (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
southern Siberia and Kazakhstan, the Andronovo culture was succeeded by the Karasuk culture (1500–800 BC). On its western border, it is roughly contemporaneous...
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Kazakhstan–Russia border (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
(KAZ) - Isilkul (RUS) Urlitobe (KAZ) - Cherlak (RUS) Sulu-Agash (KAZ) - Karasuk (RUS) Sharbakty (KAZ) - Kulunda (RUS) Auyl (KAZ) - Vesyoloyarsk (RUS) Ube...
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List of districts in Russia (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
район town of Iskitim 62816 Karasuksky District Карасукский район town of Karasuk 46262 Kargatsky District Каргатский район town of Kargat 18207 Kochenyovsky...
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Lusatian culture (category CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv))
ethnic geography of Bronze Age Central Europe then included peoples whose languages and ethnic identity are simply unknown. Burial was by cremation; inhumations...
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