Publications of Jamsranjav Bayarsaikhan
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Journal Article (15)
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Journal Article
122 (6), e2411232122, pp. 1 - 6 (2025)
Global natural history infrastructure requires international solidarity, support, and investment in local capacity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2.
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33 (19), e17527, pp. 1 - 15 (2024)
Genome-wide population affinities and signatures of adaptation in hydruntines, sussemiones and Asian wild asses. Molecular Ecology 3.
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34 (9), 09596836241254484, pp. 1204 - 1213 (2024)
High altitude horse use and early horse transport in eastern Eurasia: new evidence from melting ice. The Holocene 4.
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631, s41586-024-07597-5, pp. 819 - 825 (2024)
Widespread horse-based mobility arose around 2,200 BCE in Eurasia. Nature 5.
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14 (1), 11625 (2024)
Cauldrons of Bronze Age nomads reveals 2700 year old yak milk and the deep antiquity of food preparation techniques. Scientific Reports 6.
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98 (397), 172, pp. 102 - 118 (2024)
The origins of saddles and riding technology in East Asia: discoveries from the Mongolian Altai. Antiquity 7.
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13 (11), 2848 (2023)
Adaptability of millets and landscapes: ancient cultivation in North-Central Asia. Agronomy 8.
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378 (1883), 20220297 (2023)
Inheritance and inequality among nomads of South Siberia. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 9.
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9 (15), eadf3904 (2023)
Genetic population structure of the Xiongnu Empire at imperial and local scales. Science Advances 10.
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6 (1), 351 (2023)
Permafrost preservation reveals proteomic evidence for yak milk consumption in the 13th century. Communications Biology 11.
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17 (5), e0265775 (2022)
The spread of herds and horses into the Altai: how livestock and dairying drove social complexity in Mongolia. PLoS One 12.
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12 (1), 2829 (2022)
Central Mongolian lake sediments reveal new insights on climate change and equestrian empires in the Eastern Steppes. Scientific Reports 13.
Journal Article
598 (7882), s41586-021-04018-9, pp. 634 - 640 (2021)
The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes. Nature 14.
Journal Article
21 (1), 178 (2021)
Cranial shape diversification in horses: variation and covariation patterns under the impact of artificial selection. BMC Ecology and Evolution 15.
Journal Article
11 (1), 14287 (2021)
High altitude hunting, climate change, and pastoral resilience in eastern Eurasia. Scientific Reports Report (1)
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Report
30). (2022), 16 pp.
Resilient herders: a deeply stratified multiperiod habitation site in northwestern Mongolia (Archaeological Research in Asia, Preprint (2)
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Preprint
11, 1250 (2022)
Multidisciplinary digital methodologies for documentation and preservation of immovable Archaeological heritage in the Khovd River Valley, Western Mongolia. F1000Research 18.
Preprint
Climate change and equestrian empires in the Eastern Steppes: new insights from a high-resolution Lake Core in Central Mongolia. Research Square, rs-965381/v1 (2021)