New research suggests that the first Indo-European speakers lived in southern Russia 6,500 years ago, challenging ...
Ancient-DNA analyses identify a Caucasus Lower Volga people as the ancient originators of Proto-Indo-European, the precursor ...
The rise of pastoralist peoples in the Eurasian steppes and their westward spread some 5,000 years ago may have been fueled by sheep herding and people exploiting their milk. As early as 8,000 years ...
stretching all the way across the vast grasslands of the Eurasian Steppe. In a broader sense, the term Scythian has also been used for all early Eurasian nomads, although the validity of such ...
Roman writers found the relative empowerment of Celtic women in British society remarkable. People today shouldn’t.
The true Amazons of Greek myth, who Hesgeth assumed have no basis in reality, can be attributed to the Scythians and Sarmatian female cavalry of the ancient Eurasian Steppe nomads. The list of ...
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 ...
The North Pontic region, which encompasses present-day Ukraine, was for centuries a crossroads of migration from multiple directions, connecting the vast Eurasian Steppe with Central Europe.
Asel Tasmaganbetova, daughter of Imangali, the secretary of the Csto Eurasian alliance and one ... which conveys ‘the fragrances of the steppe, those emanating from the dispersion of fog above ...
Situated at the boundary between Europe, the Eurasian Steppe, and the Middle East, the Caucasus region has a long history as a cultural crossroads with distinctive local identities. Research on ...
The Dmanisis Gora is one of several documented fortresses that popped between the Middle East and the Eurasian Steppe sometime between 1,500 and 500 BCE. Until now, most of the archaeological ...
This is a first installment of a series describing the 5th World Nomad Games that took place in Astana, Kazakhstan, earlier ...