A comparative and interdisciplinary study of ancient and medieval Eurasian empires using historical, philological and archaeological evidence
Red heat map displays the geographic distribution of closest East Eurasian sequence matches to indiv...
The Carpathian Basin and the lower Volga were once centres of nomadic tribal confederacies and empir...
This article presents a general overview of the history of the Cuman-Qipčaq, a loose confederation o...
AbstractResearch of the history of the Roman Empire and the Huns has a great theoretical and practic...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the research and teaching of Hun's history, as part of the Turkic w...
This paper aims at scrutinizing the cultural heritage left behind by the European Hun State through ...
This thesis employs an integrated approach of the historical and archaeological evidence relevant to...
Darbs „Huņņi un Romas impērija: konfrontācija un mijiedarbība 4. – 5.gs.” ir veidots kā huņņu un Rom...
The inhabitants of the steppes around the Black Sea and the nearby areas of the wooded steppe must b...
In the collective memory of western and eastern civilizations the Huns more than any other people sy...
The Xiongnu Empire (c. 200 BC – AD 100) was the first instance of imperial level organization by nom...
© 2020 Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute. All rights reserved. ...
Identity is a complex and contextual concept, typical to human behaviour and throughout the life cou...
International audienceLe matériel archéologique laissé par les Goths de l'époque des Grandes Migrati...
The Xiongnu (Eastern Huns) developed their empire after the late third century BC in Transbaikalia. ...
Red heat map displays the geographic distribution of closest East Eurasian sequence matches to indiv...
The Carpathian Basin and the lower Volga were once centres of nomadic tribal confederacies and empir...
This article presents a general overview of the history of the Cuman-Qipčaq, a loose confederation o...
AbstractResearch of the history of the Roman Empire and the Huns has a great theoretical and practic...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the research and teaching of Hun's history, as part of the Turkic w...
This paper aims at scrutinizing the cultural heritage left behind by the European Hun State through ...
This thesis employs an integrated approach of the historical and archaeological evidence relevant to...
Darbs „Huņņi un Romas impērija: konfrontācija un mijiedarbība 4. – 5.gs.” ir veidots kā huņņu un Rom...
The inhabitants of the steppes around the Black Sea and the nearby areas of the wooded steppe must b...
In the collective memory of western and eastern civilizations the Huns more than any other people sy...
The Xiongnu Empire (c. 200 BC – AD 100) was the first instance of imperial level organization by nom...
© 2020 Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute. All rights reserved. ...
Identity is a complex and contextual concept, typical to human behaviour and throughout the life cou...
International audienceLe matériel archéologique laissé par les Goths de l'époque des Grandes Migrati...
The Xiongnu (Eastern Huns) developed their empire after the late third century BC in Transbaikalia. ...
Red heat map displays the geographic distribution of closest East Eurasian sequence matches to indiv...
The Carpathian Basin and the lower Volga were once centres of nomadic tribal confederacies and empir...
This article presents a general overview of the history of the Cuman-Qipčaq, a loose confederation o...