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  2. Kunda culture - Wikipedia

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    Jones et al. (2017) determined, based on one sample (6467-6250 BC) from the Kunda culture and another one from the succeeding Narva culture, closer genetic affinity with Western Hunter-Gatherers (WHGs) than Eastern Hunter-Gatherers (EHGs). [3] Mittnik et al. (2018) analyzed the remains of a male and female ascribed to the Kunda culture.

  3. Kunda people - Wikipedia

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    The Kunda or Akunda people are an ethnic group that hails from Mambwe District of Eastern Province, Zambia of Zambia. They number approximately at 250,000 people. They speak Chikunda, a Bantu language closely related to Bisa and Nsenga. Most Kunda live on the eastern bank of the Luangwa River near South Luangwa National Park. Every August, they ...

  4. Category:Archaeological cultures in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Kunda culture; N. Narva culture This page was last edited on 9 August 2023, at 02:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...

  5. Antaragni - Wikipedia

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    Antaragni (English: "The Fire Within") is the annual cultural festival of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, usually held in October. [1] Established in 1965, the four-day-long festival attracts participants from over 350 colleges in India and has garnered substantial media attention over the years. [2]

  6. Kunda - Wikipedia

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    Kunda people, a Bantu-speaking ethnic group in Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe; Kunda culture, an archaeological culture classification, first discovered near Kunda, Estonia; Touré Kunda, a Senegalese band; Kunda, one of many names of a Temple tank, a well or reservoir built as part of Indian temple complexes

  7. Pulli settlement - Wikipedia

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    Tools of Kunda Culture. Early Holocene coastal settlements and palaeoenvironment on the shore of the Baltic Sea at Pärnu, southwestern Estonia.. Studies were conducted on 16 sections of buried organic matter (pre-Ancylus Lake and pre-Littorina Sea) and associated Stone Age cultural layers in the Pärnu area of southwestern Estonia.

  8. Bhairabkunda Shiva Mandir - Wikipedia

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    During Makar Sankranti, devotees visit the temple and take a holy bath in the kunda at the meeting point of the rivers and offer puja to Lord Shiva. The festival is attended by diverse ethnic and linguistic groups from Bhutan and neighbouring Indian states of Assam aal Arunachal Pradesh. The festival will also feature cultural exchange programs ...

  9. Narva culture - Wikipedia

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    The Narva culture or eastern Baltic was a European Neolithic archaeological culture in present-day Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningrad Oblast (former East Prussia), and adjacent portions of Poland, Belarus and Russia. A successor of the Mesolithic Kunda culture, the Narva culture continued up to the start of the Bronze Age.