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o the assumed Urheimat (Samara
the subequent Yamnaya culture).
to the area that may have been
akers up to ca. 2500 BCE.
to 1000 BCE.
Which best describes where the Aryans migrated?
to most of Europe and southwest Asia
O to all of Europe and eastern Asia
O to western Europe and most of Asia.
to northern Europe and western Asia

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Final answer:

The Aryans migrated to northern Europe and western Asia.


Step-by-step explanation:

The Aryans migrated to northern Europe and western Asia. The term 'Aryan' refers to a term used in ancient texts to describe a group of Indo-European speaking people who lived around 1500 to 1000 BCE. They migrated from their assumed Urheimat (Samara, Russia) to northern Europe and western Asia, possibly reaching as far west as Ireland and as far east as India.


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