Identification of variation in pasture use by domesticated livestock has important implications for understanding the scale of animal husbandry and landscape use in modern and ancient societies alike. Here, we explore the influence of pasture floral composition, salinity, and water availability on the carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotopic composition of plants from the steppes of Kazakhstan. Our findings demonstrate geospatially defined differences in the isotopic composition of sedge marshes, saline marshes, and meadow steppes, information which we then use to inform animal management strategies used in the past. We then examine pasture usage by ancient livestock through carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of bone collagen from anima...
Carbon isotope analysis (?13C) was performed on collagen extracted from 54 domestic cattle (Bos taur...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in bone collagen can provide valuable information about the diet...
Archaeological and archaeogenetic evidence points to the Pontic-Caspian steppe zone between the Cauc...
Identification of variation in pasture use by domesticated livestock has important implications for ...
Abstract The mountains of Central Asia during the Bronze and Iron Ages are increasingly being reconc...
Pastoralism in Central Asia directed the utilization of natural resources, yet information on livest...
Vertical transhumance is a crucial animal management strategy that provides livestock with fresh pas...
This study represents an isotopic survey of modern plants developed to establish baseline isotopic v...
In this cumulative dissertation, I offer four case studies, presented here as Papers 1-4, concerning...
Bronze Age human and animal bone collagen from several steppe Bronze Age cultures (i.e. Early Cataco...
Populations in Mongolia from the late second millennium B.C.E. through the Mongol Empire are traditi...
Populations in Mongolia from the late second millennium B.C.E. through the Mongol Empire are traditi...
Bronze Age human and animal bone collagen from several steppe Bronze Age cultures (i.e. Early Cataco...
The ancient city of Sagalassos is located on the southern slope of the Taurus mountains, about 100 k...
Bronze Age human and animal bone collagen from several steppe Bronze Age cultures (i.e. Early Cataco...
Carbon isotope analysis (?13C) was performed on collagen extracted from 54 domestic cattle (Bos taur...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in bone collagen can provide valuable information about the diet...
Archaeological and archaeogenetic evidence points to the Pontic-Caspian steppe zone between the Cauc...
Identification of variation in pasture use by domesticated livestock has important implications for ...
Abstract The mountains of Central Asia during the Bronze and Iron Ages are increasingly being reconc...
Pastoralism in Central Asia directed the utilization of natural resources, yet information on livest...
Vertical transhumance is a crucial animal management strategy that provides livestock with fresh pas...
This study represents an isotopic survey of modern plants developed to establish baseline isotopic v...
In this cumulative dissertation, I offer four case studies, presented here as Papers 1-4, concerning...
Bronze Age human and animal bone collagen from several steppe Bronze Age cultures (i.e. Early Cataco...
Populations in Mongolia from the late second millennium B.C.E. through the Mongol Empire are traditi...
Populations in Mongolia from the late second millennium B.C.E. through the Mongol Empire are traditi...
Bronze Age human and animal bone collagen from several steppe Bronze Age cultures (i.e. Early Cataco...
The ancient city of Sagalassos is located on the southern slope of the Taurus mountains, about 100 k...
Bronze Age human and animal bone collagen from several steppe Bronze Age cultures (i.e. Early Cataco...
Carbon isotope analysis (?13C) was performed on collagen extracted from 54 domestic cattle (Bos taur...
Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in bone collagen can provide valuable information about the diet...
Archaeological and archaeogenetic evidence points to the Pontic-Caspian steppe zone between the Cauc...