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  • {{Infobox archaeological culture ...named after their distinctive [[wikipedia:Disc barrow|disc barrow]] burial sites found throughout [[East Miraria]].
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  • '''Korakito''' is an archaeological site in the [[State of Si Dasanam Tik]] of [[Ebo Nganagam]], it is generall Korakito is by far the largest and most well-preserved archaeological site of the Palavozlo Kingdom, most inscriptions of the ancient [[Seto lang
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  • ==Archaeological Evidence== ...of these are in terrible condition as a result of the climate. Some burial sites, however, were made in the wells of cenotes. As a result, the stagnant oxyg
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  • |designation1_offname = Archaeological Remains of Sawah ...te was listed as part of Komania's [[List of Koman Heritage Sites|Heritage Sites]], granting it full protection by the government within an area roughly the
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  • ...minids as well as early modern humans. The hundreds of paleolithic Tlandin sites indicate that the valley's inhabitants were some of the earliest adopters o
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  • ...tral [[Tabiqa]] from approximately BCE 3000-2000. It is known from a large archaeological record as well as through oral history of [[Adzamasiin]] people in post-DPC ...ed the final stage of a string of several material cultures evident in the archaeological record which had a dependence on the date palm tree in the Ekuosian desert
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  • ...omprise a significant part of Mirarian human population today. Genetic and archaeological studies of [[Lake Soltenna]] and [[Yená Basin]] populations trace their an ...e of Suvec, dating back to 5500{{nbsp}}BCE, built some of the oldest known sites of neolithic settlements in the region. They practiced a sedentary, agricul
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  • ...bly as a trading post or seasonal pasture grounds, as early as BCE 41,000. Archaeological evidence indicates that permanent or seasonal dwellings existed in the regi
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  • ...pi culture. Many of what remained of the culture were found in the Grithen archaeological site in [[Mairapha]]. Over the course of the Neolithic era, the basin becam ...ological sites discovered near Namir, including most notably the Markairet archaeological site, hint existence of a kingdom along the Lithe River basin. ''Before Gam
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  • ...wa at the height of the mythical Shashayina Kingdom, roughly 1500 BCE, but archaeological evidence suggests that Esyawa could have been founded as early as the 1800s ==Holy Sites and Pilgrimages==
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  • ...this historical age, what little is known comes from Vodholk mythology and archaeological evidence that suggests that vodholk population started migrating to modern ...re considered as sacred, for example, the city of Yö is one of the holiest sites for oimians because, according to traditional beliefs, this was the place f
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  • The history of early Tzulhonic-speaking peoples is obscure; however, archaeological evidence suggests a continuous and intensive contacts with Ngerupic peoples Archaeological evidence suggests that ancient Tzulhonic peoples performed slash and burn a
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  • ...ch of the upper half of the Meryth Basin. Archaeological evidence found in sites at [[Meryth City]] and Melir hinted a founding date of 880 BCE. Meryth Dyna
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  • ...population had their traditional homelands, hunting grounds and religious sites threatened as well by the Klambari hegemony of the time. According to oral ...lain fence prevents unauthorized entry or exit. Additional regular landing sites for seaplanes exist in the harbors of Numudu and the northern part of Sitti
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