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Interpreting Aside from the use of the Greek language in what is now Afghanistan,
what do the Al Khanum archaeological finds suggest?


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Answer:

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Explanation:

The Greek artifacts excavated near Ai Khanum are the remains of a remote outpost of the  

Greco-Bactrian kingdom, which was once part of Alexander the Great’s empire. About  

200 B.C., people from the Greco-Bactrian kingdom would have been able to speak with  

people in Egypt, Syria, Asia Minor, and even Spain—because they all spoke Koine  

(koy • NAY), a dialect of the Greek language