Study, on the basis of 162 characters from 179 perfectly preserved frozen burials, of the cultural evolution of the settlement of Yakutia from the 16th century to the 19th century. The Yakuts, people from north-eastern Siberia, Turkic speaking, cattle and horse breeders, are surrounded by Siberian speaking people, reindeer herders. Divided into several tribes before the Russian colonization, they will experience in contact with the Russians a «golden age» before being assimilated into the Russian Orthodox culture in the 19th century. Their frozen tombs, with intact cultural and biological data, together with historical data and this particular ecological context place their cultural evolution as an exceptional school case for human-environm...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
Située à l'interface de la biologie et des sciences humaines, l'anthropologie de l'alimentation est ...
International audienceThe excavation of five frozen graves at the Sytygane Syhe and Istekh-Myrane bu...
Study, on the basis of 162 characters from 179 perfectly preserved frozen burials, of the cultural e...
Study, on the basis of 162 characters from 179 perfectly preserved frozen burials, of the cultural e...
For many decades researchers have been interested in the origins of the Sakha culture because of its...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
For anthropologists, Central Asia and Eastern Siberia represent a unique case study for two reasons....
International audienceSeventeen years of archaeological and anthropological expeditions in North-Eas...
Depuis des décennies, l’origine du peuple Sakha interroge les chercheurs en raison de ses particular...
Situated at the interface of biology and the humanities, the anthropology of food is a privileged fi...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
Située à l'interface de la biologie et des sciences humaines, l'anthropologie de l'alimentation est ...
International audienceThe excavation of five frozen graves at the Sytygane Syhe and Istekh-Myrane bu...
Study, on the basis of 162 characters from 179 perfectly preserved frozen burials, of the cultural e...
Study, on the basis of 162 characters from 179 perfectly preserved frozen burials, of the cultural e...
For many decades researchers have been interested in the origins of the Sakha culture because of its...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
For anthropologists, Central Asia and Eastern Siberia represent a unique case study for two reasons....
International audienceSeventeen years of archaeological and anthropological expeditions in North-Eas...
Depuis des décennies, l’origine du peuple Sakha interroge les chercheurs en raison de ses particular...
Situated at the interface of biology and the humanities, the anthropology of food is a privileged fi...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
Située à l'interface de la biologie et des sciences humaines, l'anthropologie de l'alimentation est ...
International audienceThe excavation of five frozen graves at the Sytygane Syhe and Istekh-Myrane bu...