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Eurasian pastoralists and their shifting regional interactions at the steppe margin: settlement history at Mukri, Kazakhstan
by
Mar'yashev, Alexei N.
, Frachetti, Michael D.
, Benecke, Norbert
, Doumani, Paula N.
in
Antiquity
/ Archaeological evidence
/ Archaeological excavation
/ Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Asia
/ Bronze Age
/ Central Asia
/ Ecology
/ Ecoregions
/ Eurasia
/ Excavation
/ Excavations
/ Grasslands
/ Iron Age
/ Kazakhstan
/ Land use
/ Material culture
/ Medieval Age
/ Medieval history
/ Metal Ages
/ Mountains
/ Nomads
/ Pastoral nomads
/ Pastoralism
/ Political change
/ Prehistoric era
/ Prehistory
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ settlement
/ Social change
/ Steppes
/ Terraces
2010
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Eurasian pastoralists and their shifting regional interactions at the steppe margin: settlement history at Mukri, Kazakhstan
by
Mar'yashev, Alexei N.
, Frachetti, Michael D.
, Benecke, Norbert
, Doumani, Paula N.
in
Antiquity
/ Archaeological evidence
/ Archaeological excavation
/ Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Asia
/ Bronze Age
/ Central Asia
/ Ecology
/ Ecoregions
/ Eurasia
/ Excavation
/ Excavations
/ Grasslands
/ Iron Age
/ Kazakhstan
/ Land use
/ Material culture
/ Medieval Age
/ Medieval history
/ Metal Ages
/ Mountains
/ Nomads
/ Pastoral nomads
/ Pastoralism
/ Political change
/ Prehistoric era
/ Prehistory
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ settlement
/ Social change
/ Steppes
/ Terraces
2010
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Eurasian pastoralists and their shifting regional interactions at the steppe margin: settlement history at Mukri, Kazakhstan
by
Mar'yashev, Alexei N.
, Frachetti, Michael D.
, Benecke, Norbert
, Doumani, Paula N.
in
Antiquity
/ Archaeological evidence
/ Archaeological excavation
/ Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Asia
/ Bronze Age
/ Central Asia
/ Ecology
/ Ecoregions
/ Eurasia
/ Excavation
/ Excavations
/ Grasslands
/ Iron Age
/ Kazakhstan
/ Land use
/ Material culture
/ Medieval Age
/ Medieval history
/ Metal Ages
/ Mountains
/ Nomads
/ Pastoral nomads
/ Pastoralism
/ Political change
/ Prehistoric era
/ Prehistory
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ settlement
/ Social change
/ Steppes
/ Terraces
2010
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Eurasian pastoralists and their shifting regional interactions at the steppe margin: settlement history at Mukri, Kazakhstan
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Eurasian pastoralists and their shifting regional interactions at the steppe margin: settlement history at Mukri, Kazakhstan
2010
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Recent excavations at the prehistoric and historic encampment at Mukri, in the foothills of the Dzhungar Mountains of eastern Kazakhstan, challenge the view that it was a small, isolated pastoralist camp situated in an ecologically marginal territory. When viewed as a strategically situated node within a dynamic ecology of pastoralist activity, the site's archaeology reveals shifting patterns of land use and networks of interaction that contributed to socio-political change and material diffusion over millennia. This article draws on the granular archaeological evidence of continuity and change at Mukri to understand how pastoralist societies, in local contexts, resonated broader trends in the documentary history of Inner Eurasia. We highlight the effectiveness of pastoralists' strategies in order to reconsider common paradigms of extensive nomadic migrations and episodic conquest as appropriate explanatory models for Eurasian pastoralists throughout antiquity.
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