Populations in Mongolia from the late second millennium B.C.E. through the Mongol Empire are traditionally assumed, by archaeologists and historians, to have maintained a highly specialized horse-facilitated form of mobile pastoralism. Until recently, a dearth of direct evidence for prehistoric human diet and subsistence economies in Mongolia has rendered systematic testing of this view impossible. Here, we present stable carbon and nitrogen isotope measurements of human bone collagen, and stable carbon isotope analysis of human enamel bioapatite, from 137 well-dated ancient Mongolian individuals spanning the period c. 4400 B.C.E. to 1300 C.E. Our results demonstrate an increase in consumption of C4 plants beginning at c. 800 B.C.E., almost...
NoThis study presents the results of an isotopic analysis of nine naturally mummified individuals—th...
Dairy pastoralism is integral to contemporary and past lifeways on the eastern Eurasian steppe, faci...
Recent paleogenomic studies have shown that migrations of Western steppe herders (WSH) beginning in ...
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...
During the Xiongnu Period (c. 300 BC- AD 100) of Mongolia, mobile agropastoralism constituted the pr...
The creation and expansion of the Mongol Empire during the thirteenth century A.D. brought with it m...
The traditional concept of „nomadic“ cultures as mobile and economically simple is nowadays increasi...
Prior to the introduction of wheat and barley from Central Asia during the Neolithic period, norther...
The initial movement of herders and livestock into the eastern steppe is of great interest, as this ...
Ancient China is one of the most important regions for the development of agriculture in human histo...
The initial movement of herders and livestock into the eastern steppe is of great interest, as this ...
The Mongol Empire site of Avraga in eastern Mongolia has been proposed to be the site of Chinggis Kh...
The first farmers of the Wei River valley belonged to the Laoguantai period (ca. 8500-7000 yr BP) an...
Intercontinental exchanges between communities living in different parts of Eurasia during the late ...
NoThis study presents the results of an isotopic analysis of nine naturally mummified individuals—th...
Dairy pastoralism is integral to contemporary and past lifeways on the eastern Eurasian steppe, faci...
Recent paleogenomic studies have shown that migrations of Western steppe herders (WSH) beginning in ...
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...
During the Xiongnu Period (c. 300 BC- AD 100) of Mongolia, mobile agropastoralism constituted the pr...
The creation and expansion of the Mongol Empire during the thirteenth century A.D. brought with it m...
The traditional concept of „nomadic“ cultures as mobile and economically simple is nowadays increasi...
Prior to the introduction of wheat and barley from Central Asia during the Neolithic period, norther...
The initial movement of herders and livestock into the eastern steppe is of great interest, as this ...
Ancient China is one of the most important regions for the development of agriculture in human histo...
The initial movement of herders and livestock into the eastern steppe is of great interest, as this ...
The Mongol Empire site of Avraga in eastern Mongolia has been proposed to be the site of Chinggis Kh...
The first farmers of the Wei River valley belonged to the Laoguantai period (ca. 8500-7000 yr BP) an...
Intercontinental exchanges between communities living in different parts of Eurasia during the late ...
NoThis study presents the results of an isotopic analysis of nine naturally mummified individuals—th...
Dairy pastoralism is integral to contemporary and past lifeways on the eastern Eurasian steppe, faci...
Recent paleogenomic studies have shown that migrations of Western steppe herders (WSH) beginning in ...