I am not the biggest fan of how the post archives work on blogger, so I figured to make a post containing the links to all my older blog entries. This is helpful as I am currently having some indexing issues and not all my posts appear on google (but work fine in other search engines):
2021
- The oldest known iron smiths of Europe - New evidence for meteoric iron objects belonging the Yamnaya culture
- The Tarim mummies were not a people or a tradition, but a natural phenomenon.
- A look at Kumsay: The graveyard of Giants
- New insights into the steppes: Post-Xiongnu South Siberia, Sintashta compound bow reconstructions, Yamnaya migrations, Mapping Karakorum and more
2022
- On the domestication of the horse.
- When did the Western Steppe Herder genetic profile form?
- Discussion thread: New ancient DNA from Xinjiang (2022)
- Unraveling the origins of the Pannonian Avars, one sample at a time.
- Neolithic Don river foragers were a key component of Western Steppe Herder ancestry
- Did the Saka migrate to the Tarim Basin and founded the Kingdom of Khotan?
- Ancient DNA gives insight into the mysterious Tashtyk peoples of Siberia
- Scythian mercenaries employed in the ancient Greek Colony of Himera
- Dwarves and giants of ancient Scythia
2023
- New discoveries of inscriptions in Tajikistan provide clues about a mysterious language and script
- New findings on the origin of the equestrianism: First bioanthropological evidence for Yamnaya horsemanship (Trautmann et al. 2023)
- Ancient DNA from a Xiongnu period elite cemetery in western Mongolia and Empress Ashina
- A response to “Genetic population structure of the Xiongnu Empire at imperial and local scales” (Lee et al. 2023)
- Physical Anthropology of ancient Xinjiang: Faces of Tocharians, Iranians and the lost natives of the Tarim Basin
- Genomic insights into the Seima-Turbino Phenomenon
- Herodotus validated once again: Scythian quivers made of human leather (Brandt et al 2023)
- An individual with or without Sarmatian-related ancestry in Roman Britain?
2024
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