The first nomads in Central Asia’s steppes (Kazakhstan). An overview of major socio-economic changes, derived from funerary practices of the Andronovo and Saka populations of the Bronze and Iron Ages (2nd-1st millennium BCE), A. Averbouh, N. Goutas et S. Méry (Ed.), Nomad lives, Natures en Sociétés, 478-503, MNHN, Paris. - CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique Accéder directement au contenu
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The first nomads in Central Asia’s steppes (Kazakhstan). An overview of major socio-economic changes, derived from funerary practices of the Andronovo and Saka populations of the Bronze and Iron Ages (2nd-1st millennium BCE), A. Averbouh, N. Goutas et S. Méry (Ed.), Nomad lives, Natures en Sociétés, 478-503, MNHN, Paris.

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Julio Bendezu-Sarmiento. The first nomads in Central Asia’s steppes (Kazakhstan). An overview of major socio-economic changes, derived from funerary practices of the Andronovo and Saka populations of the Bronze and Iron Ages (2nd-1st millennium BCE), A. Averbouh, N. Goutas et S. Méry (Ed.), Nomad lives, Natures en Sociétés, 478-503, MNHN, Paris.. Aline Averbouh, Nejma Goutas and Sophie Méry (ed.). Nomad lives: From Prehistoric Times to the Present, Publications Scientifiques du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 2021, 978-2-85653-967-5. ⟨hal-03514807⟩
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