Baraba Waldsteppe, Russland. Vom Jagen und Fischen zur Viehzucht in der Waldsteppe des Ob’-Irtysch Zwischenstromlands (Westsibirien). Bioarchäologische Forschungen in der Baraba Waldsteppe, Russland aus den Jahren 2018 bis 2020

https://doi.org/10.34780/efb.v0i3.1009

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  • Sabine Reinhold [Autor/in]
  • Zhanna V. Marchenko [Autor/in]

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One of the most important adaptations of societies at the northern frontier of the Eurasian steppe belt was the transition from a hunter-gatherer to a pastoral economy during the Bronze Age. The different hypothesis regarding this cultural and economic adaptation processes are studied by an ongoing German-Russian research project with a bioarchaeological research agenda focusing on the analysis of stable isotopes to reconstruct changes in diets and mobility pattern.

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2020-12-16

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Reinhold, S. e Marchenko , Z.V. (2020) «Baraba Waldsteppe, Russland. Vom Jagen und Fischen zur Viehzucht in der Waldsteppe des Ob’-Irtysch Zwischenstromlands (Westsibirien). Bioarchäologische Forschungen in der Baraba Waldsteppe, Russland aus den Jahren 2018 bis 2020», e-Forschungsberichte des DAI, pp. 1–12 (§). doi:10.34780/efb.v0i3.1009.