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| Influential NeighborsWall Street JournalThe current show, "Nomads and Networks: The Ancient Art and Culture of Kazakhstan," couldn't be more splendidly esoteric, focusing as it does on that most perennially opaque of the earth's remote regions, the vast steppe-lands of Eurasia. |
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| When people move in, animals die offCanton Daily LedgerA huge, shaggy animal with a horn on its forehead which could grow to about two meters, the Elasmotherium of Eurasia was a relative of the woolly rhinoceros. Although generally believed to have become extinct around 10000 years ago, tradition has it ... |
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| Horses from the Western SteppesAbout - News & Issues... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences earlier this week supports the domestication of horses as having occurred one time, somewhere in the western steppe region of Eurasia, somewhere in what is today Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, or Uzbekistan. |
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| Community briefs: April 27Helena Independent RecordIn “On the Trail of Genghis Khan: The Last Frontier,” Tim Cope explores the nomadic cultures and history firsthand on his journey through the Eurasian Steppe region on horseback. In “Freedom Chair,” Josh Dueck shares his experience of overcoming a ski ... and more » |
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| New Silk Roads: diminishing the original Silk Road?eTurboNewsChina's New Silk Road is based on three main corridors across the Eurasian continent, called the Eurasian Land Bridge, which serves as the main arteries from which offshoot rails, highways, and pipelines will be built. The first one is the existing ... |
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| The success of Homo sapiens may be due to spatial abilitiesPhys.OrgIn less than 15000 years, they managed to occupy the whole of Europe and Eurasia—an extremely rapid expansion. Neanderthals, on the other hand, were born of Europe, appearing on the continent more than 250000 years ago, after their ancestors, ... |
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 Risk.net | Pushing for promotion – Aaron Woolner columnRisk.netAn even more startling example of this is Mongolia – a country that had not figured on the international consciousness for the better part of a millennium, when its nomadic hordes struck terror across the whole of Eurasia, but is now being talked about ... |
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| Hungarian equestrians reached AktobeTengrinewsThe air temperature went down to minus ten degrees centigrade,” Benze Istvan, Eurasia expedition leader said. According to him, there are ancient blood ties between Kazakhs and Hungarians. “Hungarians are huns' descendents. Magyars, an old Kazakh clan, ... |
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