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Generally thought of as fierce horse-warriors, the Scythians were a multitude of Iron Age cultures who ruled the Eurasian steppe, playing a major role in Eurasian history. A new study analyzes ...
Chris Hann, Long Live Eurasian Civ! Towards a new confluence of anthropology and world history, Zeitschrift für Ethnologie (ZfE) / Journal of Social and Cultural Anthropology (JSCA), Bd. 142, H. 2, ...
Ukraine gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Mark Von Hagen, professor of Russian, Ukranian, and Eurasian History at Columbia University.
At universities across the West, it has thrust Russia's history of imperialism and colonialism to the forefront of Slavic and Eurasian academic discussion -- from history and political science to ...
Recent DNA analysis from excavations in China, Central Asia, and Hungary has uncovered the origins of the marauding Huns who swept across Eurasian steppes into Europe in the days of the Roman Empire.
Dr. Timothy May, associate dean of the College of Arts & Letters and professor of Central Eurasian history at the University of North Georgia (UNG), provided insight and expertise in a British film ...
The creation of a pan-Eurasian architecture, open to all countries of the continent and reflecting a new, polycentric world order, will secure a reliable future for the countries and peoples of ...
Main conclusions: North Eurasian Norway spruce and Siberian spruce are genetically distinct and occupied separate LGM refugia, Norway spruce on the East European Plain and Siberian spruce in southern ...
The 2023 winners of the Dan David Prize, the largest history prize in the world, were announced on February 28. Among this year’s recipients are four scholars working at American universities ...