Ancient genomes revisit the ancestry of domestic and Przewalski's horses
The Eneolithic Botai culture of the Central Asian steppes provides the earliest
archaeological evidence for horse husbandry,~ 5500 years ago, but the exact nature of early …
archaeological evidence for horse husbandry,~ 5500 years ago, but the exact nature of early …
Intensification in pastoralist cereal use coincides with the expansion of trans-regional networks in the Eurasian Steppe
AR Ventresca Miller, CA Makarewicz - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
The pace of transmission of domesticated cereals, including millet from China as well as
wheat and barley from southwest Asia, throughout the vast pastoralist landscapes of the …
wheat and barley from southwest Asia, throughout the vast pastoralist landscapes of the …
Mitochondrial DNA of domesticated sheep confirms pastoralist component of Afanasievo subsistence economy in the Altai Mountains (3300–2900 cal BC)
TR Hermes, AA Tishkin, PA Kosintsev… - … Research in Asia, 2020 - Elsevier
The initial spread of pastoralist subsistence to Inner Asia remains poorly defined due in part
to limited research on settlement sites dating to the Eneolithic period (ca. 3600–2900 cal …
to limited research on settlement sites dating to the Eneolithic period (ca. 3600–2900 cal …
Freshwater reservoir effects in archaeological contexts of Siberia and the Eurasian Steppe
In this paper we evaluate the extent of freshwater reservoir effects (37 samples across 12
locations) and present new data from various archaeological sites in the Eurasian Steppe …
locations) and present new data from various archaeological sites in the Eurasian Steppe …
Radiocarbon chronology of complexes with Seima-Turbino type objects (Bronze Age) in Southwestern Siberia
ZV Marchenko, SV Svyatko, VI Molodin, AE Grishin… - …, 2017 - cambridge.org
This paper discusses the chronology of burial grounds containing specific Seima-Turbino
type bronze weaponry (spears, knives, and celts). The “transcultural” Seima-Turbino …
type bronze weaponry (spears, knives, and celts). The “transcultural” Seima-Turbino …
Millet consumption in Siberia prior to mid-second millennium BC? A review of recent developments
In this paper we discuss recent developments in documenting the spread of millet across the
Eurasian steppes. We emphasize that, despite a recent proposal that millet consumption in …
Eurasian steppes. We emphasize that, despite a recent proposal that millet consumption in …
Differentiating salmonid migratory ecotypes through stable isotope analysis of collagen: Archaeological and ecological applications
The ability to distinguish between different migratory behaviours (eg, anadromy and
potamodromy) in fish can provide important insights into the ecology, evolution, and …
potamodromy) in fish can provide important insights into the ecology, evolution, and …
Early indicators to C4 plant consumption in central Kazakhstan during the Final Bronze Age and Early Iron Age based on stable isotope analysis of human and animal …
E Ananyevskaya, AK Aytqaly, AZ Beisenov… - … Research in Asia, 2018 - Elsevier
In this paper, we present new stable isotope data from central, southern and eastern
Kazakhstan (KZ) that date to the Early Iron Age. Our primary data together with results from …
Kazakhstan (KZ) that date to the Early Iron Age. Our primary data together with results from …
Climatic or dietary change? Stable isotope analysis of Neolithic–Bronze Age populations from the Upper Ob and Tobol River basins
G Motuzaite Matuzeviciute, YF Kiryushin… - The …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Dietary changes in the populations inhabiting southwest Siberia and northern Kazakhstan
indicate concurrent changes in the economy, at the same time marking the beginnings of …
indicate concurrent changes in the economy, at the same time marking the beginnings of …
Human and dog consumption of fish on the lower Ob River of Siberia: evidence for a major freshwater reservoir effect at the Ust'-Polui site
Ust'-Polui is one of the most extensively studied archaeological sites in the western Siberian
Arctic. New radiocarbon (14C) dates for charcoal, faunal remains, bark, hide, and human …
Arctic. New radiocarbon (14C) dates for charcoal, faunal remains, bark, hide, and human …