"As far as Sarianidi (1993b) is concerned, the Andronovo tribes "penetrated to a minimum extent. . . not exceeding the limits of normal contacts so natural for tribes with different economical structures, living in the border-lands of steppes and agricultural oases" (17).'"
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Sarianidi, V. 1993b. "Margiana in the Ancient Orient." International Association for the Study of the Cultures of Central Asia Information Bulletin 19:5-28.
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Viktor Sarianidi
Viktor Ivanovich Sarianidi or Victor Sarigiannides (September 23, 1929 – December 22, 2013) was a Soviet archaeologist. He discovered the remains of a Bronze Age culture in the Karakum Desert in 1976. The culture came to be known as the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex.
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