International audienceThis paper presents new radiocarbon dates and the results of the first archaeobotanical investigations at Eneolithic Botai site, for the first time aiming to explore the plant food component in the diet of Botai population and if the inhabitants of the Botai were a part of an early crop food exchange network. Our excavation of a hut circle and associated radiocarbon dating placed its occupation within a date range commencing around 3550 and 3030 cal BC and ending between 3080 and 2670 cal BC. A separate feature (likely a stove or kiln), excavated in test trench E, would seem to be younger, around 2000 cal BC. The dating of the site thus also indicates a previously unknown later occupation at Botai, opening further disc...
The paper presents the results of an archaeobotanical study of charred seeds obtained with the water...
International audienceRecent excavation at the site of Chobareti (1615 m a.s.l., South Caucasus Moun...
International audienceRecent excavation at the site of Chobareti (1615 m a.s.l., South Caucasus Moun...
International audienceThis paper presents new radiocarbon dates and the results of the first archaeo...
The semi-arid steppe and forest-steppe regions of southern Siberia have a long history of human occu...
This paper explores some issues related to the origins of horse domestication. First, it focuses on ...
© 2011 Antiquity PublicationsThe authors examine the role of horses as expressed in assemblages from...
The paper presents the result of analysis of charred food on the interior part of the vessels from t...
Archaeological excavations at the Dali site complex located in southeastern Kazakhstan provide a ric...
This paper presents new results of an interdisciplinary investigation of the diet and subsistence s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordDirect a...
The archaeological evidence relating to selected key cultures from Central and East Asia from the Ne...
The paper presents the result of analysis of charred food on the interior part of the vessels from t...
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2019.1273Mobile pastoralists are thought to have...
Recent excavation at the site of Chobareti (1615 m a.s.l., South Caucasus Mountains) reveals an impo...
The paper presents the results of an archaeobotanical study of charred seeds obtained with the water...
International audienceRecent excavation at the site of Chobareti (1615 m a.s.l., South Caucasus Moun...
International audienceRecent excavation at the site of Chobareti (1615 m a.s.l., South Caucasus Moun...
International audienceThis paper presents new radiocarbon dates and the results of the first archaeo...
The semi-arid steppe and forest-steppe regions of southern Siberia have a long history of human occu...
This paper explores some issues related to the origins of horse domestication. First, it focuses on ...
© 2011 Antiquity PublicationsThe authors examine the role of horses as expressed in assemblages from...
The paper presents the result of analysis of charred food on the interior part of the vessels from t...
Archaeological excavations at the Dali site complex located in southeastern Kazakhstan provide a ric...
This paper presents new results of an interdisciplinary investigation of the diet and subsistence s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordDirect a...
The archaeological evidence relating to selected key cultures from Central and East Asia from the Ne...
The paper presents the result of analysis of charred food on the interior part of the vessels from t...
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2019.1273Mobile pastoralists are thought to have...
Recent excavation at the site of Chobareti (1615 m a.s.l., South Caucasus Mountains) reveals an impo...
The paper presents the results of an archaeobotanical study of charred seeds obtained with the water...
International audienceRecent excavation at the site of Chobareti (1615 m a.s.l., South Caucasus Moun...
International audienceRecent excavation at the site of Chobareti (1615 m a.s.l., South Caucasus Moun...