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Early Horse Bridle with Cheekpieces As a Marker of Social Change: an Experimental and Statistical Study T
INDO-EUROPEAN COMMUNICATIONS: the MODEL of “NOMADIC HOMELAND” Victor A
Andronovo Problem: Studies of Cultural Genesis in the Eurasian Bronze Age
The “Steppe Belt” of Stockbreeding Cultures in Eurasia During the Early Metal Age
1115 New Radiocarbon Dates of the North Asian Steppe
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3. New Developments in Siberian Archreology
BRONZE AGE) in SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA Z V Marchenko1,2* • S V Svyatko3 • V I Molodin1 • a E Grishin1 • M P Rykun4
Fantastic Beasts of the Eurasian Steppes: Toward a Revisionist Approach to Animal-Style Art
Lexical and Genomic Data Suggest Ancient Chukotko-Kamchatkan–Nivkh and Yukaghir-Samoyedic Connections
Bronze Age) in Southwestern Siberia
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A General Revision of the Chronology of the Tagisken North Burial Ground
473817 1 En Bookfrontmatter 1..67
Diverse Origin of Mitochondrial Lineages in Iron Age Black Sea Scythians Received: 31 October 2016 Anna Juras1, Maja Krzewińska2, Alexey G
Ancient DNA Provides New Insights Into the History of South Siberian Kurgan People
The Horse in Pre-Imperial China
The Beginning of the Iron Age in Transoxania
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The Problem of Tocharian Origins: an Archaeological Perspective
Whence the Cimmerians Came? Transcontinental Communications of the Early Nomads in the Lights of the Origin of the Cimmerians
Pastoral and Nomadic Tribes at the Beginning of the First
The Problem of Samoyed Origins in the Light of Archaeology: on the Formation and Dispersal of East Uralic (Proto-Ugro-Samoyed)
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Prehistoric Interactions in Eurasia: a Re-Evaluation of Bronze Age Remains in the Oases on the Southern Rim of the Tarim Basin
The Emergence of the Tagar Culture the Emergence of the Tagar Culture Nikolay Bokovenko∗
Bokovenko, NA; Burova
Chronology of Post-Glacial Settlement in the Gobi Desert and the Neolithization of Arid Mongolia and China
473817 1 En Bookbackmatter 539..571