SCHWARZ, Michal. Altai in Ancient Southern Connections. In The 66th annual meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference, Göttingen, 30. 6. - 5. 7. 2024. 2024.
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Original name Altai in Ancient Southern Connections
Authors SCHWARZ, Michal.
Edition The 66th annual meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference, Göttingen, 30. 6. - 5. 7. 2024, 2024.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60100 6.1 History and Archaeology
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English Altai Mountains, historical migrations, population dynamics, Pazyryk sites, ancient international relations, patterns of exchange among sedentary and other groups, population pockets, ethnic identities, spread of language and religion
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Michal Schwarz, Ph.D., učo 12488. Changed: 30/7/2024 10:18.
Abstract
This paper was summing up around a decade (2006–2015) of own visits of Xinjiang and Northwestern China with special focus on visits of ancient sites of Indo-European and non-Indo-European populations. The paper was combining an extensive set of own photographs documenting some ancient sites including the graves of Pazyryk culture and particular localities visited in the Altai range. Accompanying comments had focus on rather long-range relations, conditions of inter-oasis contacts and principles of migrations along the rivers. Due to changing climatic conditions, shifting ethnolinguistic borders and dynamic power relations, some understudied natural passes and frontier areas like Yiwu have special importance as occasional migration routes used by both Altaic and Indo-European groups. Especially the jewelry with other archaeological data attest early exchange influencing emergence of multi-ethnic cultural complexes and population dynamics around the Altai range.
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Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Evolutionary interferences of religion and governance in Inner Asia: comparison of mutual impacts with tributary countries: Mongolia, Korea, Vietnam
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Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Changing Adaptive Strategies of Mobile Pastoralists in Mongolia: Dynamics in Community Histories and Movement Patterns Documented Through Oral Sources
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