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How 'Pastoral' is Pastoralism? Dietary Diversity in Bronze Age Communities in the Central Kazakhstan Steppes
E. Lightfoot
, G. Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute
, T. C. O'Connell
, I. A. Kukushkin
, V. Loman
, V. Varfolomeev
, X. Liu
, M. K. Jones
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Pastoralism
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Dietary Diversity
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Steppe
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Pastoralists
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Bronze Age
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Pastoral
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Central Kazakhstan
100%
Steppe Zone
50%
Scientific Techniques
25%
Dietary Habits
25%
Bronze
25%
Dietary Differences
25%
Millet
25%
Stable Isotope Analysis
25%
Herding
25%
Steppe Communities
25%
Subsistence Strategies
25%
Millet Agriculture
25%
Recent Scholarship
25%
Arid Steppe
25%
Steppe Archaeology
25%
Final Bronze Age
25%
Karaganda Region
25%
Arts and Humanities
Pastoralism
100%
Pastoralists
100%
Bronze Age
100%
Kazakh SSR
100%
Pastoral
100%
Subsistence strategies
25%
Archeology
25%
Stable isotope analysis
25%
Final bronze age
25%