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Wool-focused economies yielded a pastoralist materiality that visibly shaped the lived experiences of Central Asian populations today. In this paper, we investigate the earlier application of fibers through a key mountain corridor for social interactions during Prehistory. We focus on the site of Chap 1 located in the highlands of the Tien Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan where researchers have found a complex agropastoral subsistence culture was established from at least ca. 3,000 BCE. The perishable materials that would have accompanied the early spread of cultural and technological traditions r ...More
Türk kültür tarihi açısından büyük önem taşıyan balbalların, gerek yapılış maksatları gerekse onları tanımlamak için kullanılan ifadeler (taş heykel, balbal, bediz, bugu taşı v.s ) halen tartışma konusudur. Bugüne kadar birçok bilimsel yayına konu olan ve Türk kültürünün yaşadığı hemen her coğrafyada rastlayabileceğimiz balballara ilişkin yapılan bilimsel tartışmalara yeni bir boyut kazandıracak olan Kırgızistan Türkiye Manas Üniversitesi Teskey Ala-Too Arkeoloji Projesi (2008- 2009) kapsamında yürütülen araştırmalar neticesinde tespit edilen Tuura Suu balbalı bu çalışmada ele alınarak bilim d ...More
For thousands of years the Eurasian steppes have been a centre of human migrations and cultural change. Here we sequence the genomes of 137 ancient humans (about 1x average coverage), covering a period of 4,000 years, to understand the population history of the Eurasian steppes after the Bronze Age migrations. We find that the genetics of the Scythian groups that dominated the Eurasian steppes throughout the Iron Age were highly structured, with diverse origins comprising Late Bronze Age herders, European farmers and southern Siberian hunter-gatherers. Later, Scythians admixed with the eastern ...More