David W. Anthony’s scientific contributions

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The Yamnaya Culture and the Invention of Nomadic Pastoralism in the Eurasian Steppes
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May 2023

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David W. Anthony

This book examines the impact of ancient DNA research and scientific evidence on our understanding of the emergence of Indo-European languages in prehistory. Offering cutting-edge contributions from an international team of scholars, it considers the driving forces behind the Indo-European migrations during the 3rd and 2nd millenia BC. The volume explores the rise of the world's first pastoral nomads the Yamnaya Culture in the Russian Pontic steppe including their social organization, expansions, and the transition from nomadism to semi-sedentism when entering Europe. It also traces the chariot conquest in the late Bronze Age and its impact on the expansion of the Indo-Iranian languages into Central Asia. In the final section, the volumes consider the development of hierarchical societies and the origins of slavery. A landmark synthesis of recent, exciting discoveries, the book also includes an extensive theoretical discussion regarding the integration of linguistics, genetics, and archaeology, and the importance of interdisciplinary research in the study of ancient migration.

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... Population movement has played a formative role in shaping societies of the Inner Eurasian steppes from prehistory to the present (55,56). Whether one considers long-distance migratory episodes, historical invasions, plague-related population displacements, or durable ecological patterns of seasonal mobility, archaeology and history together document the paramount role of human movement on the ideological, economic, and political geography of the Eurasian steppe. ...

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The dahliagram: An interdisciplinary tool for investigation, visualization, and communication of past human-environmental interaction
The Yamnaya Culture and the Invention of Nomadic Pastoralism in the Eurasian Steppes
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  • May 2023