For many decades researchers have been interested in the origins of the Sakha culture because of its economic and linguistic distinctive features. The Yakutia history has been examined through historical data and studies conducted by various scientific schools. With the colonization of Yakutia in the 17th century, comes a cultural evolution due in particular to the rise of the influence of Russian culture and Orthodoxy. The historical study of the colonized Yakute society within the Russian State, via the data unedited, enables us to understand the factors of its evolution over the centuries along with its societal mutations. Our study is also based on ethnoarcheological data resulting from the work the French archeological mission in Easte...
International audienceSeventeen years of archaeological and anthropological expeditions in North-Eas...
textEthnogenesis is the event and process by which new cultural and ethnic groups originate and evo...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...
For many decades researchers have been interested in the origins of the Sakha culture because of its...
Depuis des décennies, l’origine du peuple Sakha interroge les chercheurs en raison de ses particular...
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 anthropologists, Central Asia and Eastern Siberia represent a unique case study for two reasons....
Situated at the interface of biology and the humanities, the anthropology of food is a privileged fi...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
The study of the origin of the Yakuts focuses on the ethnic history of their alien Turkic-Mongolian ...
A.A. Savvin (1896–1951) was one of the first Yakut ethnographers and folklore specialists who left h...
International audienceSeventeen years of archaeological and anthropological expeditions in North-Eas...
textEthnogenesis is the event and process by which new cultural and ethnic groups originate and evo...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...
For many decades researchers have been interested in the origins of the Sakha culture because of its...
Depuis des décennies, l’origine du peuple Sakha interroge les chercheurs en raison de ses particular...
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 anthropologists, Central Asia and Eastern Siberia represent a unique case study for two reasons....
Situated at the interface of biology and the humanities, the anthropology of food is a privileged fi...
This study analyses the prehistory of a northeastern Siberian population, the Sakha (Yakuts), from b...
Among peoples from Oriental Siberia, the origins of the Yakut population represent an enigma that re...
The study of the origin of the Yakuts focuses on the ethnic history of their alien Turkic-Mongolian ...
A.A. Savvin (1896–1951) was one of the first Yakut ethnographers and folklore specialists who left h...
International audienceSeventeen years of archaeological and anthropological expeditions in North-Eas...
textEthnogenesis is the event and process by which new cultural and ethnic groups originate and evo...
International audienceThe Yakuts (also known as Sakha), Turkic-speaking cattle- and horse-breeders, ...