The Scythians are known as a group of horse-warrior nomad cultures that lived in the Eurasian steppe around the transition to the Iron Age, during the first millennium BCE. The Scythians had a ...
Despite its apparent simplicity, the communication system of the Kazakh steppe was highly effective for its time. Messengers ...
Astana, Kazakhstan, 19 May 2026 - The International Symposium “The Golden Horde as a Model of Steppe Civilization: History, Archaeology, Culture, Identity” opened in Astana with the participation of H ...
Ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and India were largely formed thanks to the development of river valleys. Meanwhile, the Great Steppe ...
Archaeologists have unveiled the remains of a vast 3,500-year-old metropolis in northeastern Kazakhstan, a discovery that is redefining the history of the Eurasian steppe. Semiyarka, or the "City of ...
The largest-ever study of ancient human DNA, along with the first genome of an individual from the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, reveal in unprecedented detail the shifting ancestry of Central ...
Among the highlights are a gold-masked bronze human head from Sanxingdui, dating to the Shang Dynasty (c. 16th to 11th ...
The first civilisations to build monumental palaces and urban centres in Europe are more genetically homogenous than expected, according to genomes gathered from archaeological sites around the Aegean ...
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