Sept. 15 (UPI) --Hardened dental plaque coating the ancient teeth of Bronze Age pastoralists suggests the emergence of dairying and milk-drinking coincided with a wave of migration across the ...
March 2 (UPI) --Archaeological evidence suggests dairy pastoralism originated in southwest Asia. How and when the tradition migrated eastward is less understood. The discovery of 5,000-year-old milk ...
Archaeologists in Kazakhstan have discovered a 3,800-year-old hexagon-shaped structure that they describe as a "pyramid." The maze-like structure is not as tall as Egypt's monuments, but currently ...
A large Bronze Age pyramid has been discovered in Kazakhstan, the country's Ministry of Science and Higher Education reports. The structure—which dates back to the 2 nd millennium BC—is unlike ...
With the 'time-traveling ability' of archaeogenetic studies it has become possible to shed light onto the dynamic past of human populations world-wide. Integrated with archaeological and ...
Diversity and Distributions, Vol. 29, No. 3 (March 2023), pp. 395-408 (14 pages) Aim: Grazing intensity and fire patterns across the Eurasian steppes have changed dramatically over the past decades ...
Introduction: The nature of nomads, cultural variation, and gender roles past and present / Katheryn M. Linduff and Karen S. Rubinson -- Reconsidering warfare, status, and gender in the Eurasian ...
The long-distance migrations of early Bronze Age pastoralists in the Eurasian steppe have captured widespread interest. But the factors behind their remarkable spread have been heavily debated by ...