Last year, another team of researchers suggested the Bronze Age Yamnaya people were riding horses in the Eurasian steppe roughly 5,000 years ago. They analyzed human skeletons, five of which ...
James Johnson is an anthropological archaeologist specializing in Bronze and Iron Age pastoralist societies of the Eurasian steppe, ca. 2100 – 200 BCE. His primary project, the Uy River Valley ...
The Xiongnu warriors are linked to the nomadic people who would later become ... DNA found in 137 human skeletons unearthed on the Eurasian steppe. The steppe region covers a vast area, spanning ...
Among the unearthed findings is a tin-bronze knife, one of the oldest bronze artifacts discovered in China as well as one of the oldest tin-bronze artifacts found on the Eurasian steppe ...