In this article I present a new archaeological synthesis concerning the earliest formation of mobile pastoralist economies across central Eurasia. I argue that Eurasian steppe pastoralism developed along distinct local trajectories in the western, central, and (south)eastern steppe, sparking the development of regional networks of interaction in the late fourth and third millennia BC. The “Inner Asian Mountain Corridor” exemplifies the relationship between such incipient regional networks and the process of economic change in the eastern steppe territory. The diverse regional innovations, technologies, and ideologies evident across Eurasia in the mid-third millennium BC are cast as the building blocks of a unique political economy shaped by...
This paper presents a model for the integration of pastoral nomads into nation-states. To this. end,...
In this cumulative dissertation, I offer four case studies, presented here as Papers 1-4, concerning...
This thesis develops a general anthropological framework through which factors underlying the emerge...
In this article I present a new archaeological synthesis concerning the earliest formation of mobile...
Archaeological studies of pastoral nomadic societies have been invigorated by recent collaborative r...
The Middle Holocene (8,000-2,000 BC) was a period of immense socioeconomic and technological transfo...
The Silk Road trade network was arguably the most important network of global exchange and interacti...
In this paper, we present a history of pastoralism in the ancient Near East from the Neolithic throu...
none5siArchaeological investigations of pastoral economies often emphasize exchange relations with a...
While classic models for the emergence of pastoral groups in Inner Asia describe mounted, horse-born...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
The history of Central Eurasia and particularly pastoral-nomadic societies has long been defined by ...
It would seem that pastoral nomads have ceaselessly occupied a distinct space in our world, imaginat...
transmission among Bronze Age mobile pastoralists of Central Eurasia. Proc. R. Soc. Bchronology for ...
Archaeological, historical, and ethnographic sources on the pastoralism of Inner Asia provide eviden...
This paper presents a model for the integration of pastoral nomads into nation-states. To this. end,...
In this cumulative dissertation, I offer four case studies, presented here as Papers 1-4, concerning...
This thesis develops a general anthropological framework through which factors underlying the emerge...
In this article I present a new archaeological synthesis concerning the earliest formation of mobile...
Archaeological studies of pastoral nomadic societies have been invigorated by recent collaborative r...
The Middle Holocene (8,000-2,000 BC) was a period of immense socioeconomic and technological transfo...
The Silk Road trade network was arguably the most important network of global exchange and interacti...
In this paper, we present a history of pastoralism in the ancient Near East from the Neolithic throu...
none5siArchaeological investigations of pastoral economies often emphasize exchange relations with a...
While classic models for the emergence of pastoral groups in Inner Asia describe mounted, horse-born...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
The history of Central Eurasia and particularly pastoral-nomadic societies has long been defined by ...
It would seem that pastoral nomads have ceaselessly occupied a distinct space in our world, imaginat...
transmission among Bronze Age mobile pastoralists of Central Eurasia. Proc. R. Soc. Bchronology for ...
Archaeological, historical, and ethnographic sources on the pastoralism of Inner Asia provide eviden...
This paper presents a model for the integration of pastoral nomads into nation-states. To this. end,...
In this cumulative dissertation, I offer four case studies, presented here as Papers 1-4, concerning...
This thesis develops a general anthropological framework through which factors underlying the emerge...