Prehistoric Mobility and Diet in the West Eurasian Steppes 3500 to 300 BC. An Isotopic Approach
Questions concerning mobility and migration as well as subsistence strategies of past societies have always been of major importance in archaeological research. The West Eurasian steppes in the Eneolithic, the Early Bronze and the Iron Age were largely inhabited by cultural communities believed to s...
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Main Author: | Gerling, Claudia (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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De Gruyter
2015
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Series: | Topoi. Berlin Studies of the Ancient World
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