This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from both a linguistic and a molecular-genetic perspective. The Sakha, who are a Turkic-speaking group of cattle- and horse-breeders, migrated to the Lena river from an area further to the south several hundred years ago. This investigation elucidates the extent to which the Sakha interacted with the indigenous populations of the territory that they migrated to, both from the perspective of language contact and from the perspective of genetic admixture. The results show that the Sakha were in contact with two different groups during their history: with speakers of a Mongolic language and with speakers of Evenki. The contact with the Mongolic-speaki...
This dissertation explores the genetic histories of several populations living in the Altai Republic...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...
International audienceEvenks and Evens, Tungusic-speaking reindeer herders and hunter-gatherers, are...
Evenks and Evens, Tungusic-speaking reindeer herders and hunter-gatherers, are spread over a wide ar...
Abstract. Sakhas are Turkic-speaking people from Northeastern Siberia, constituting the largest ethn...
Evenks and Evens, Tungusic-speaking reindeer herders and hunter-gatherers, are spread over a wide ar...
This study explores the role of linguistic data in the reconstruction of Dolgan (pre)history. While ...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
This dissertation explores the genetic histories of several populations living in the Altai Republic...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...
International audienceEvenks and Evens, Tungusic-speaking reindeer herders and hunter-gatherers, are...
Evenks and Evens, Tungusic-speaking reindeer herders and hunter-gatherers, are spread over a wide ar...
Abstract. Sakhas are Turkic-speaking people from Northeastern Siberia, constituting the largest ethn...
Evenks and Evens, Tungusic-speaking reindeer herders and hunter-gatherers, are spread over a wide ar...
This study explores the role of linguistic data in the reconstruction of Dolgan (pre)history. While ...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
This dissertation explores the genetic histories of several populations living in the Altai Republic...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...
International audienceThe Yakuts of northeastern Siberia are a Turkic-speaking population of horse- ...