This article discusses the problem of categorizing the polities and social formations of steppe pastoral nomads in Central Asia in comparative and civilizational perspective and placing complex pastoral society within a general scheme of cultural evolution. It also discusses the role that these societies played in the emergence of a larger Eurasian world-system
The author in this article included in a joint Russian/Italian volume published by the Institute of ...
This is a short version in English, published in Nomadic peoples (20), p.176-199, 2016, The long ver...
The article reveals the notion of "steppe civilization" and various approaches to this historical an...
The problem of the emergence of the state is among the everlasting questions of the humanities and s...
This paper presents a model for the integration of pastoral nomads into nation-states. To this. end,...
This paper presents a model for the integration of pastoral nomads into nation-states. To this. end,...
The history of Central Eurasia and particularly pastoral-nomadic societies has long been defined by ...
As is often remarked, the Bible attests a higher social rank of the stock farmer or pastoralist comp...
The social structure of nomadic societies is best reflected in that of organised nomadic empires. Th...
The constant and variable elements of the formation of medieval nomadic empires are the focus of the...
The article addresses the problem of conceptualizing nomadism by the genus-policy dichotomy under th...
International audiencePastoralism, the traditional activity of Turkic-Mongol peoples in Siberia and ...
In this article I present a new archaeological synthesis concerning the earliest formation of mobile...
Archaeological, historical, and ethnographic sources on the pastoralism of Inner Asia provide eviden...
Archaeological studies of pastoral nomadic societies have been invigorated by recent collaborative r...
The author in this article included in a joint Russian/Italian volume published by the Institute of ...
This is a short version in English, published in Nomadic peoples (20), p.176-199, 2016, The long ver...
The article reveals the notion of "steppe civilization" and various approaches to this historical an...
The problem of the emergence of the state is among the everlasting questions of the humanities and s...
This paper presents a model for the integration of pastoral nomads into nation-states. To this. end,...
This paper presents a model for the integration of pastoral nomads into nation-states. To this. end,...
The history of Central Eurasia and particularly pastoral-nomadic societies has long been defined by ...
As is often remarked, the Bible attests a higher social rank of the stock farmer or pastoralist comp...
The social structure of nomadic societies is best reflected in that of organised nomadic empires. Th...
The constant and variable elements of the formation of medieval nomadic empires are the focus of the...
The article addresses the problem of conceptualizing nomadism by the genus-policy dichotomy under th...
International audiencePastoralism, the traditional activity of Turkic-Mongol peoples in Siberia and ...
In this article I present a new archaeological synthesis concerning the earliest formation of mobile...
Archaeological, historical, and ethnographic sources on the pastoralism of Inner Asia provide eviden...
Archaeological studies of pastoral nomadic societies have been invigorated by recent collaborative r...
The author in this article included in a joint Russian/Italian volume published by the Institute of ...
This is a short version in English, published in Nomadic peoples (20), p.176-199, 2016, The long ver...
The article reveals the notion of "steppe civilization" and various approaches to this historical an...