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Xiongnu archaeology: multidisciplinary perspectives of the first steppe empire in Inner Asia
2011, Vor- und Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
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Table of Contents
Introduction: State of Research and Future Directions of Xiongnu Studies -- Ursula Brosseder, Bryan K. Miller
Concepts of the polity --
Ethnogenesis, coevolution and political morphology of the earliest steppe empire: the Xiongnu question revisited -- Nicola Di Cosmo
Evidence for the Xiongnu in Chinese wooden documents from the Han period -- Enno Giele
Stateless empire: the structure of the Xiongnu nomadic super-complex chiefdom -- Nikolai N. Kradin
Computing the steppes: data analysis for agent-based models of polities in inner Asia -- Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, J. Daniel Robers, Steven P. WIlcox, Jai Alterman
The Xiongnu and the comparative study of empire -- Walter Scheidel
The Xiongnu: progenitors of the classical nomad civilization -- Zagd Batsaikhan
People and life ways --
Typology of ancient settlement complexes of the Xiongnu in Mongolia and Transbaikalia -- Sergei V. Danilov
Settlement patterns and domestic economy of the Xiongnu in Khanui Valley, Mongolia -- Jean-Luc Houle, Lee G. Broderick
The staking tools from the Xiongnu settlement of Boroo Gol, Selenge Aimag, Mongolia -- Denis Ramseyer, Marquita Volken
Xiongnu ceramic chronology and typology in the Egiin Gol Valley, Mongolia -- Joshua Wright
The chronology at the Boroo Settlement, Mongolia: OSL dating of Xiongnu pottery -- Saran Solongo, Tsagaan Törbat
Reconstructing life histories of the Xiongnu. An overview of bioarchaeological applications -- Michelle L. Machicek
Xiongnu pastoral systems: integrating economies of subsistence and scale -- Cheryl A. Makarewicz
Xiongnu population history in relation to China, Manchuria, and the western regions -- Christine Lee, Zhang Linhu
Mortuary eficence of social dynamics --
Grave matters: reconstructing a Xiongnu identity from mortuary stone monuments -- Erik G. Johannesson
Caught in the act: understanding Xiongnu site formation processes at Baga Gazaryn Chuluu, Mongolia -- Albert Russell Nelson, William Honeychurch, Chunag Amartüvshin
The animal in the Xiongnu funeral universe: companion of the living, escort of the dead -- Hélène Martin
Gender relationships among the "Xiongnu" as reflected in burial patterns -- Yang Jianhua
Excavations of Xiongnu tombs at Duurlig Nars cemetery in eastern Mongolia -- Yun Hyeung-won, Chang Eun-jeong
A comparative analysis of Xiongnu noble tombs and burials in adjacent regions -- Gelegdorzh Eregzen
The early history of the study of the mounded tombs at the Noyon Uul necropolis: the collection of Andrei Ballod at the Irkutsk Museum of Regional Studies -- Grigorii L. Ivanov
An unlooted elite Xiongnu barrow at Khökh Üzüüriin Dugui-II, Bulgan sum, Khovd aimag, Mongolia: relative chronological dating and its significance for the study of Xiongnu burial rites: preliminary report -- Alexei A. Kovalev, Diimaazhav Erdenebaatar, Tömör-Ochir Iderkhangai
Excavations of satellite burial 30, tomb 1 complex, Gol Mod 2 Necropolis -- Diimaazhav Erdenebaatar, Tömör-Ochir Iderkhangai, Baatar Galbadrakh, Enkhbaiar Minzhiddorzh, Samdanzhamts Orgilbaiar
Interregional interaction --
A study on bronze mirrors in Xiongnu graves of Mongolia -- Tsagaan Törbat
Lacquer ear-cups from burial mound 20 in Noyon Uul -- Natal'ia V. Polos'mak, Evgenii S. Bogdanov, Agniia N. Chistiakova, Liudmilla P. Kundo
Animal style silver ornaments of the Xiongnu period -- Chimiddorzh Erööl-Erdene
Ceramic roof tiles from Terelzhiin Dörvölzhin -- Sergei V. Danilov, Natal'ia V. Tsydenova
Belt plaques as an indicator of East-West relations in the Eurasian steppe at the turn of the millennia -- Ursula Brosseder
Regioinal Approaches and delineating the polity --
Preliminary research on the spatial organization of the Xiongnu territories in Mongolia -- Juliana Holotová Szinek
Was the center of the Xiongnu empire in the Orkhon Valley? -- Jan Bemmann
A summary of Xiongnu sites within the northern periphery of China -- Pan Ling
The Shouxiangcheng fortress of the Western Han Period: excavations at Baian Bulag, Nomgon sum, Ömnögov' aimag, Mongolia -- Alexei A. Kovalev, Diimaazhav Erdenebaatar, Sergei S. Matrenin, Ivan Iu. Grebennikov
On the walled site of Mangasyn Khuree in Galbyn Gobi -- Chunag Amartüvshin, Zham'ian-Ombo Gantulga, Dondog Garamzhav
New finds from the Xiongnu period in central Tuva: preliminary communication -- Pavel M. Leus
Metal of the Xiongnu period from the Terezin cemetery, Tuva -- Sergei V. Khavrin
Characteristic burials of the Xiongnu period at Ialoman-II in the Altai -- Alexei A. Tishkin
Permutations of peripheries in the Xiongnu empire -- Bryan K. Miller.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 579-644).
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