قالب:الهجرة الهندية الآرية
الهجرة الهندية الآرية |
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![]() Scheme of Indo-European migrations from ca. 4000 to 1000 BCE according to the Kurgan hypothesis. The magenta area corresponds to the assumed Urheimat (Samara culture, Sredny Stog culture). The red area corresponds to the area which may have been settled by Indo-European-speaking peoples up to ca. 2500 BCE; the orange area to 1000 BCE.[1] |
![]() Indo-European isoglosses, including the centum and satem languages (blue and red, respectively), augment, PIE *-tt- > -ss-, *-tt- > -st-, and m-endings. |
![]() Frequency distribution of R1a1a, also known as R-M17 and R-M198, adapted from Underhill et al. (2009). |
![]() The development of the Kurgan culture according to Marija Gimbutas' Kurgan hypothesis. |
![]() Map of the approximate maximal extent of the Andronovo culture. The formative Sintashta-Petrovka culture is shown in darker red. The location of the earliest spoke-wheeled chariot finds is indicated in purple. Adjacent and overlapping cultures (Afanasevo culture, Srubna culture, BMAC) are shown in green. |
![]() Archaeological cultures associated with Indo-Iranian migrations (after EIEC). The Andronovo, BMAC and Yaz cultures have often been associated with Indo-Iranian migrations. The GGC, Cemetery H, Copper Hoard and PGW cultures are candidates for cultures associated with Indo-Aryan movements. |
![]() Geography of the Rigveda, with river names; the extent of the Swat and Cemetery H cultures are indicated. |
![]() خريطة العصر الڤيدي. |
References
- ^ Christopher I. Beckwith (2009), Empires of the Silk Road, Oxford University Press, p.30