Author:
Chang Claudia,Benecke Norbert,Grigoriev Fedor P.,Rosen Arlene M.,Tourtellotte Perry A.
Abstract
This new view of Iron Age society in Kazakhstan breaks away from the old documentary and ethnic framework and offers an independent archaeological chronology. Excavated house types and new environmental data show that nomadism and cultivation were practised side by side. Scholars had previously tended to emphasise the ability of documented Saka leaders to plunder and collect tribute from sedentary agriculture groups through military aggression. But what really gave them a political and economic edge over other steppe groups was a dual economy based upon farming and herding.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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