A routine fire patrol, operating some 200 miles northwest of the country's capital, Astana, discovered a nearly foot-long ...
Women warriors appear in myths across the world. Yet historical sources and archaeological finds show the female warrior is ...
people from the eastern Eurasian Steppe who were buried during the Xiongnu period (between 209 B.C. and A.D. 98), people from Central Asia who died in the second to sixth centuries, and Hun-style ...
"It was remarkable to discover a domesticated sheep from the Bronze Age that was infected with LNBA plague. This gave us an ...
The Mongolian steppe is part of the Eurasian steppes, a vast belt of grassland extending from eastern Europe through western and central Asia to northeast Asia. A temperate biome, steppes are found in ...
They also discovered evidence of contact between southern Siberian and western Eurasian steppe populations from the presence of Eastern European steppe-related ancestry in the time before the Bronze ...
James Johnson is an anthropological archaeologist specializing in Bronze and Iron Age pastoralist societies of the Eurasian steppe, ca. 2100 – 200 BCE. His primary project, the Uy River Valley ...
the steppe and the Xiongnu Empire, deepening our understanding of the dynamic networks that linked East and West Eurasia in the past. This research project has been funded by the European Research ...