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Palaeoproteomics and microanalysis reveal techniques of production of animal-based metal threads in medieval textiles. [PDF]
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Archaeological and molecular evidence for ancient chickens in Central Asia. [PDF]
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Comparative analysis of haplotypes carrying pathogenic variants c.1545T>G, c.2027T>A and c.919-2A>G of the SLC26A4 gene in patients with hearing loss from the Tyva Republic (Southern Siberia). [PDF]
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The Role of Trade in Building the Mongol Empire
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History, 2021Perennial interest of the nomads in exchange and trade is known, but the transition from exchange to trade is not so well known. Exchange is a kind of barter, while trade entails traders and profits. Though both continued in war and peace, records are scarce for peacetime.
I. Togan
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The Mongol Empire and the Unification of Eurasia
The Oxford World History of Empire, 2021The Mongolian polity was the greatest pre-industrial empire, and second in the world history after the British Empire. It was established by the out-of-nowhere people of pastoral nomads. Nevertheless, the Mongolian Empire has played a great role in the world. Its founder, Genghis Khan, was even named the man of the second millennium.
N. Kradin
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