Skip to main content

Search Results


14 results | Sort by:
Type Year Authors Title Source ID
Book Section in a Series 1998 Chang, Claudia The role of agro-pastoralism in the evolution of steppe culture in the Semirechye area of southern Kazakhstan during the Saka/Wusun period (600 BCE - 400 CE) The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Chang, 1998 #25683]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Shishlina, Natalia I. The steppe and the sown: interaction between Bronze Age Eurasian nomads and agriculturalists The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Shishlina, 1998 #25682]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Mair, Victor H. Priorities The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Mair, 1998 #25964]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Jettmar, Karl Early migrations in Central Asia The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Jettmar, 1998 #26075]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Lubotsky, Alexander Tocharian loan words in Old Chinese: chariots, chariot gear, and town building The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Lubotsky, 1998 #26074]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Lin, Meicun Qilian and Kunlun - the earliest Tokharian loan-words in ancient Chinese The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Lin, 1998 #26073]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Ke Ping, The Andronovo bronze artifacts discovered in Toquztara County in Ili, Xinjiang The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Ke 1998 #26072]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Mei, Jianjun Copper and bronze metallurgy in late prehistoric Xinjiang The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Mei, 1998 #26071]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Hsü, Kenneth J. Did the Xinjiang Indo-Euroopeans leave their home because of global cooling? The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Hsü, 1998 #26070]
Book Section in a Series 1998 An, Zhimin Cultural complexes of the Bronze Age in the Tarim Basin and surrounding areas The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [An, 1998 #26079]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Kuzmina, Elena E. Cultural connections of the Tarim Basin people and pastoralists of the Asian steppes in the Bronze Age The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Kuzmina, 1998 #26078]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Anthony, David W. The opening of the Eurasian steppe at 2000 BCE The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Anthony, 1998 #26077]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Shui Tao, On the relationship between the Tarim and Fergana Basins in the Bronze Age The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Shui 1998 #26076]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Chiou-Peng, Tzelhuey Western Yunnan and its steppe affinities The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics [Chiou-Peng, 1998 #26174]