Archaeological supplement B to Damgaard et al. 2018: discussion of the archaeology of Central Asian and East Asian Neolithic to Bronze Age hunter-gatherers and early pastoralists, including consideration of horse domestication
Outram, AK; Polyakov, A; Gromov, A; et al.Moiseyev, V; Weber, AW; Bazaliiskii, VI; Goriunova, OI
Date: 9 May 2018
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The archaeological evidence relating to selected key cultures from Central and East Asia from the
Neolithic to the Bronze Age is summarized. These cultures include the Eneolithic (Copper Age)
Botai culture of northern Kazakhstan, the Bronze Age Okunevo culture from the Minusinsk Basin
in Russia and Neolithic to Bronze Age cultures ...
The archaeological evidence relating to selected key cultures from Central and East Asia from the
Neolithic to the Bronze Age is summarized. These cultures include the Eneolithic (Copper Age)
Botai culture of northern Kazakhstan, the Bronze Age Okunevo culture from the Minusinsk Basin
in Russia and Neolithic to Bronze Age cultures of the Baikal Region in East Siberia. Special
consideration is given to the debate surrounding horse domestication within the Botai Culture, and
the key lines of evidence are summarized.
Archaeology and History
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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