Radiocarbon dating and cultural dynamics across Mongolia's early pastoral transition
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Wilkin, Shevan
Wright, Joshua
Dee, Michael
Erdene, Myagmar
Clark, Julia
Tuvshinjargal, Tumurbaatar
Bayarsaikhan, Jamsranjav
Fitzhugh, William
Boivin, Nicole
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Biehl, Peter F
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The emergence of mobile herding lifeways in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia was one of the most crucial economic and cultural transitions in human prehistory. Understanding the process by which this played out, however, has been impeded by the absence of a precise chronological framework for the prehistoric era in Mongolia. One rare source of empirically dateable material useful for understanding eastern Eurasia’s pastoral tradition comes from the stone burial mounds and monumental constructions that began to appear across the landscape of Mongolia and adjacent regions during the Bronze Age (ca. 3000–700 BCE). Here, along with presenting 28 new radiocarbon dates from Mongolia’s earliest pastoral monumental burials, we synthesise, critically analyse, and model existing dates to present the first precision Bayesian radiocarbon model for the emergence and geographic spread of Bronze Age monument and burial forms. Model results demonstrate a cultural succession between ambiguously dated Afanasievo, Chemurchek, and Munkhkhairkhan traditions. Geographic patterning reveals the existence of important cultural frontiers during the second millennium BCE. This work demonstrates the utility of a Bayesian approach for investigating prehistoric cultural dynamics during the emergence of pastoral economies.
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14
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11
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Taylor, W; Wilkin, S; Wright, J; Dee, M; Erdene, M; Clark, J; Tuvshinjargal, T; Bayarsaikhan, J; Fitzhugh, W; Boivin, N, Radiocarbon dating and cultural dynamics across Mongolia's early pastoral transition, PLoS One, 2019, 14 (11), pp. 0224241