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Early Nomads and the book of Karl Jettmar
Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, 1967exaly +2 more sources
A Project on the Nomadic Life of the Early Hebrews
Religious Education, 1929(1929). A Project on the Nomadic Life of the Early Hebrews. Religious Education: Vol. 24, No. 8, pp. 779-781.
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Early Pastoral Nomadism and the Settlement of Lower Mesopotamia
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1990The Akkadians' nomadic origins have generally been assumed. However, the conventional prehistoric archaeological picture fails to illuminate those origins and the Akkadians' involvement in Akkad.
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ARCHAEOLOGY AND GENDER RECONSTRUCTION IN THE EARLY NOMADS (AN EXAMPLE OF THE SARMATIANS)
Цивилизация и варварство, 2022В статье выявляются возможности исследования гендерной структуры и отношений у сарматов на основании археологических данных. Особое внимание уделено погребениям женщин с предметами вооружения и в целом значению оружия для сарматского социума. В результате исследования делается вывод, что системный анализ мужской и женской субкультур разного возраста ...
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Western Siberia and nomads in the 17th – early 18th centuries
OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2023Since the beginning of the 17th century, the nomads Oirats came to the southern borders of Siberia, who often attacked the lands of Russian counties. In the 17th century, the eastern counties of Siberia - Krasnoyarsk, Tomsk, Tarsky - suffered from the raids of nomads.
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Migratory Patterns in Early Nomadism : A Reconsideration of Tepe Tula'i.
Paléorient, 1992In this article the nature of early nomadism is discussed. To this end, the stratigraphy and ceramic assemblages of the seventh millennium B.C. site Tepe Tula'i are reanalyzed. Similarity coefficients for the assemblages indicate a complicated sequence of partially contemporary strata.
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The archaeological exploration on the early settlements of nomadic cultures in Tibet
Chinese Archaeology, 2014AbstractAlong with the archaeological investigations and discoveries of the early nomadic cultures in Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Gansu and Tibet, new tendencies are emerging in the theories and methods of the researches on the early settlements of nomadic cultures in China, and new enlightenments for the practices of settlement archaeology.
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THE ORIGIN OF THE EARLY NOMADIC POPULATIONS OF TUVA: CRANIOMETRICAL EVIDENCE
Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2008The study addresses cranial variation in several samples from Early Nomadic burial grounds in central Tuva representing early (middle and late 7th cent. BC) and late (5th–4th cent. BC) stages of the Aldy-Bel culture (Arzhan-2 and Kopto, respectively), the Uyuk-Sagly culture (6th–4th cent.
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