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20-05-2015, 12:29

Further Reading

Baratova LS (2002) Turkic Khaganate in middle Asia (VI-VIII Centuries A. D.). In: Giizel HC (ed.) The Turks, Vol. 1, p. 357363. Ankara: Yeni Tiirkiye.

Barber EW (1999) Mummies of Urumch. New York: WW Norton.

ChristianD (1998) AHistory ofRussia, CentralAsiaandMongolia, Vol. I: InnerAsia from Prehistory to the Mongol Empire. Maiden, MA: Blackwell Publishers.

Davis-Kimball J (ed.) (1995) Nomads ofthe Eurasian Steppes in the Early Iron Age. Berkeley, CA: Zinat Press.

Davis-Kimball J and Mona Behan (2002) Women Warriors: An Archaeologist’s Search for History’s Hidden Heroines. New York: Warner Books.

Fitzhugh W (2005) The Deer Stone Project: Anthropological Studies in Mongolia 2002-2004. Washington, DC: Arctic Studies Center. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institute and Ulan Bator: National Museum of Mongolian Hisory.

Mair VH (1998) The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age People of Eastern CentralAsia, Vol. 1. Archaeology, Migration, Nomadism, and Linguistics. Washington, DC: Institute for the Study of Man.

Morgan D (1986) The Mongols. Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell.

Rosenthal JM (1957) The Dynastic Arts of the Kushans. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Rudenko SI (1970) Frozen Tombs of Siberia: The Pazyryk Burials of Iron Age Horsemen. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Sarianidi V (1987) The Golden Hoard of Bactria: From the Tillya-Tepe Excavations in Northern Afghanistan. New York: Harry N Abrams.

Wood F (2002) The Silk Road: Two Thousand Years in the Heart of Asia. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.



 

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