Language and the Anthropocene Publications
Journal Article (15)
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About millets and beans, words and genes. Evolutionary Human Sciences (2), e33 (2020)
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181 (6), 2020.04.037, pp. 1232 - 1245.e20 (2020)
Paleolithic to Bronze Age Siberians reveal connections with first Americans and across Eurasia. Cell 3.
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22, 100177, pp. 1 - 21 (2020)
Millet agriculture dispersed from Northeast China to the Russian Far East: integrating archaeology, genetics, and linguistics. Archaeological Research in Asia 4.
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11, 2700 (2020)
Ancient genomes from northern China suggest links between subsistence changes and human migration. Nature Communications 5.
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181 (5), 2020.04.044, pp. 1158 - 1175.e28 (2020)
Genomic history of Neolithic to Bronze Age Anatolia, Northern Levant, and Southern Caucasus. Cell 6.
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24 (1), 2019-0030, pp. 1 - 12 (2020)
Phonosemantic biases found in Leipzig-Jakarta lists of 66 languages. Linguistic Typology 7.
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2, e16, pp. 1 - 19 (2020)
Populations dynamics in Northern Eurasian forests: a long-term perspective from Northeast Asia. Evolutionary Human Sciences 8.
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Bioarchaeological perspective on the expansion of Transeurasian languages in Neolithic Amur River basin. Evolutionary Human Sciences, e15 (2020)
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2, e20, pp. 1 - 17 (2020)
Early nomads of the Eastern Steppe and their tentative connections in the West. Evolutionary Human Sciences 10.
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2, e8 (2020)
The homeland of Proto-Tungusic inferred from contemporary words and ancient genomes. Evolutionary Human Sciences 11.
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CoproID predicts the source of coprolites and paleofeces using microbiome composition and host DNA content. PeerJ, 8:e9001 (2020)
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2 (n/a), E6, pp. 1 - 13 (2020)
The evolving Japanese: the dual structure hypothesis at 30 [Review]. Evolutionary Human Sciences 13.
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2, e5, pp. 1 - 20 (2020)
Tracing population movements in ancient East Asia through the linguistics and archaeology of textile production [Review]. Evolutionary Human Sciences 14.
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2, e52, pp. 1 - 17 (2020)
Archaeolinguistic evidence for the farming/language dispersal of Koreanic. Evolutionary Human Sciences 15.
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5 (1), lzz010, pp. 39 - 53 (2020)
Bayesian phylolinguistics infers the internal structure and the time-depth of the Turkic language family. Journal of Language Evolution Book (2)
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The Oxford guide to the Transeurasian languages. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2020), 992 pp.
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The prehistoric and ancient worlds. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2020), 756 pp.
Book Chapter (9)
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Robbeets, M.; Savelyev, A.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2020)
The classification of the Transeurasian languages. In: The Oxford guide to the Transeurasian languages, 3, pp. 31 - 39 (Eds. 19.
Book Chapter
Robbeets, M.; Savelyev, A.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2020)
The typological heritage of the Transeurasian languages. In: The Oxford guide to the Transeurasian languages, 10, pp. 127 - 144 (Eds. 20.
Book Chapter
Robbeets, M.; Savelyev, A.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2020)
A comparative approach of verbal morphology in Transeurasian. In: The Oxford guide to the Transeurasian languages, 30, pp. 511 - 521 (Eds.