The book is written by anthropologists, historians, and archaeologists specializing in nomadic studies. All the chapters presented here discuss various aspects of one significant problem: how could small nomadic peoples at the outskirts of agricultural civilizations subjugate vast territories between the Mediterranean and the Pacific? What was the impetus that set in motion the overwhelming forces of the nomads which made tremble the royal courts of Europe and Asia? Was it an outcome of any predictable historical process or a result of a chain of random events? A wide sample of nomadic peoples is discussed, mainly on the basis of new data
This handbook examines the ethnohistory of hunter-gatherers and its relevance to archaeology and ant...
Abstract Understanding why large, complex human societies have emerged and persisted more readily in...
The social structure of nomadic societies is best reflected in that of organised nomadic empires. Th...
The history of Central Eurasia and particularly pastoral-nomadic societies has long been defined by ...
The history of Central Eurasia and particularly pastoral-nomadic societies has long been defined by ...
International audienceThis book illustrates fragments of the lives of past and present “nomadic” peo...
International audienceIn this chapter, we wish to explore the timless conflict between nomadic and s...
International audienceIn this chapter, we wish to explore the timless conflict between nomadic and s...
As is often remarked, the Bible attests a higher social rank of the stock farmer or pastoralist comp...
International audienceIn this chapter, we wish to explore the timless conflict between nomadic and s...
International audienceIn this chapter, we wish to explore the timless conflict between nomadic and s...
Archaeological, historical, and ethnographic sources on the pastoralism of Inner Asia provide eviden...
Archaeological, historical, and ethnographic sources on the pastoralism of Inner Asia provide eviden...
The constant and variable elements of the formation of medieval nomadic empires are the focus of the...
This chapter will use the nomadology of Deleuze and Guattari (1987) as a basis for social inquiry, a...
This handbook examines the ethnohistory of hunter-gatherers and its relevance to archaeology and ant...
Abstract Understanding why large, complex human societies have emerged and persisted more readily in...
The social structure of nomadic societies is best reflected in that of organised nomadic empires. Th...
The history of Central Eurasia and particularly pastoral-nomadic societies has long been defined by ...
The history of Central Eurasia and particularly pastoral-nomadic societies has long been defined by ...
International audienceThis book illustrates fragments of the lives of past and present “nomadic” peo...
International audienceIn this chapter, we wish to explore the timless conflict between nomadic and s...
International audienceIn this chapter, we wish to explore the timless conflict between nomadic and s...
As is often remarked, the Bible attests a higher social rank of the stock farmer or pastoralist comp...
International audienceIn this chapter, we wish to explore the timless conflict between nomadic and s...
International audienceIn this chapter, we wish to explore the timless conflict between nomadic and s...
Archaeological, historical, and ethnographic sources on the pastoralism of Inner Asia provide eviden...
Archaeological, historical, and ethnographic sources on the pastoralism of Inner Asia provide eviden...
The constant and variable elements of the formation of medieval nomadic empires are the focus of the...
This chapter will use the nomadology of Deleuze and Guattari (1987) as a basis for social inquiry, a...
This handbook examines the ethnohistory of hunter-gatherers and its relevance to archaeology and ant...
Abstract Understanding why large, complex human societies have emerged and persisted more readily in...
The social structure of nomadic societies is best reflected in that of organised nomadic empires. Th...