From nomadic tribes to the Kazakh khanate - the Musée Guimet’s new exhibition explores 5,000 years of Kazakhstan's history in ...
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 ...
The steppe is a flat grassland in the temperate zone of Eurasia, primarily home to drought-tolerant and short-growing grasses ...
Durable foodstuffs such as the early forms of cheese, together with innovations in transportation, made it possible to populate the Eurasian steppe permanently and establish continent-wide ...
Genetic study of the wider Caucasus region shows how movement of people and innovation transfer enabled pastoralists to exploit the steppe zones of Eurasia The wider Caucasus region, between the Black ...
primarily through the eastward and southward transmission along the Eurasian steppes into the Nenjiang River basin. "This discovery not only provides a new perspective for understanding the ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 14. Trend News Agency and Montfort Eurasia, a leading communications group in Europe and Eurasia, ...
Ariadne Galleries, Treasures of the Eurasian Steppes: Animal Art from 800BC to 200AD, New York, 1998, no.195 Ariadne Galleries, Winter Catalogue, New York, 2017, no.9 Literature: Ariadne Galleries, ...
In the annals of history, few animals have left as profound and lasting an impact on warfare as the horse. For millennia, these magnificent creatures were far more than mere mounts; they were partners ...
In the 1st millennium BCE, the Eurasian steppes of Kazakhstan saw the rise of large tribal groups known to the Greeks and Persians as Scythians, Saka and Sarmatians. These tribes with common ...