Alan K. Outram
Andrey Polyakov
Andrei Gromov
Vyacheslav Moiseyev
Andrzej W. Weber
Vladimir I. Bazaliiskii
O. I. Goriunova
2018-05-09
<p>The archaeological evidence relating to selected key cultures from Central<br>
and East Asia from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age is summarized. These<br>
cultures include the Eneolithic (Copper Age) Botai culture of northern<br>
Kazakhstan, the Bronze Age Okunevo culture from the Minusinsk Basin in<br>
Russia and Neolithic to Bronze Age cultures of the Baikal Region in East<br>
Siberia. Special consideration is given to the debate surrounding horse<br>
domestication within the Botai Culture, and the key lines of evidence are<br>
summarized.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1240521
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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.
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