International audienceProtohistoric populations of the southern steppes experienced a series of significant changes in settlement and material culture between the Late Bronze Age (c. 1500 BC) and the end of the Iron Age. Analysis of new archaeozoological data from Turkmen sites and re-examination of published data from Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan reveal considerable economic flexibility and adaptive responses to the variety of ecosystems. They indicate that localised cultural choices, perhaps responding to local environmental constraints, persisted throughout this period, despite successive cultural or political shifts, including the Achaemenid conquest of the region in the sixth century BC
Archaeological excavations at the Dali site complex located in southeastern Kazakhstan provide a ric...
Despite the hostile climate, since the Bronze Age the populations of Southern Turkmenistan have been...
Dataset contains primary data, bone measurement data and a list of pathologies. The daraset is devot...
International audienceProtohistoric populations of the southern steppes experienced a series of sign...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
This thesis presents the results of phytolith and faecal spherulite analysis from three sites in the...
This study examines faunal skeletal remains from Kinet Höyük, a small harbour site in the Plain of I...
The first English-language monograph that describes seasonal and permanent Late Bronze Age settlemen...
Despite the hostile climate, since the Bronze Age the populations of Southern Turkmenistan have been...
The long-standing subsistence model for the Bronze Age communities in the Southeastern Urals region ...
Anau, Turkmenistan offers a lens into Central Asian cultural and societal development. Its continuou...
The proposed dissertation research investigates bone, antler, and ivory technologies in central Anat...
The dataset#2 contains tabular data, images of the Uy river valley, modern animal husbandry, livesto...
Abstract Sheep and goat formed the foundation of pastoral activity across the Central Asian steppe ...
International audienceResearch led by the joint French-Turkmen Archaeological Expedition (MAFTur) at...
Archaeological excavations at the Dali site complex located in southeastern Kazakhstan provide a ric...
Despite the hostile climate, since the Bronze Age the populations of Southern Turkmenistan have been...
Dataset contains primary data, bone measurement data and a list of pathologies. The daraset is devot...
International audienceProtohistoric populations of the southern steppes experienced a series of sign...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
This thesis presents the results of phytolith and faecal spherulite analysis from three sites in the...
This study examines faunal skeletal remains from Kinet Höyük, a small harbour site in the Plain of I...
The first English-language monograph that describes seasonal and permanent Late Bronze Age settlemen...
Despite the hostile climate, since the Bronze Age the populations of Southern Turkmenistan have been...
The long-standing subsistence model for the Bronze Age communities in the Southeastern Urals region ...
Anau, Turkmenistan offers a lens into Central Asian cultural and societal development. Its continuou...
The proposed dissertation research investigates bone, antler, and ivory technologies in central Anat...
The dataset#2 contains tabular data, images of the Uy river valley, modern animal husbandry, livesto...
Abstract Sheep and goat formed the foundation of pastoral activity across the Central Asian steppe ...
International audienceResearch led by the joint French-Turkmen Archaeological Expedition (MAFTur) at...
Archaeological excavations at the Dali site complex located in southeastern Kazakhstan provide a ric...
Despite the hostile climate, since the Bronze Age the populations of Southern Turkmenistan have been...
Dataset contains primary data, bone measurement data and a list of pathologies. The daraset is devot...