Publications of Rasmus Bjorn
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Journal Article (8)
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Journal Article
3 (2), 100066 (2025)
Maritime networks as a vector for early farming/language dispersals: a comparative review. Quaternary environments and humans 2.
Journal Article
26 (2), 02602002, pp. 193 - 230 (2024)
The Cotton Road: the history of an exchange commodity in Central Asia. Inner Asia 3.
Journal Article
: The domestication and dispersal of large-fruiting Prunus spp.: a metadata analysis of archaeobotanical material. Agronomy 13 (4), 1027 (2023)
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Journal Article
12 (8), 1758 (2022)
Pistachio (Pistacia vera) domestication and dispersal out of Central Asia. Agronomy 5.
Journal Article
: Triangulation supports agricultural spread of the Transeurasian languages. Nature 599 (7886), s41586-021-04108-8, pp. 616 - 621 (2021)
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Journal Article
: The genomic origins of the Bronze Age Tarim Basin mummies. Nature 599 (7884), s41586-021-04052-7, pp. 256 - 261 (2021)
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Journal Article
135 (1), 135.1.3, pp. 3 - 42 (2021)
The lexicon of an Old European Afro-Asiatic language: evidence from early loanwords in Proto-Indo-European. Historische Sprachforschung 8.
Journal Article
: A journey to the west: the ancient dispersal of rice out of East Asia. Rice 14 (1), 83, pp. 1 - 18 (2021)
Book Chapter (2)
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Book Chapter
Hudson, M.; Robbeets, M.). BAR Publishing, Oxford (2023)
By steppe highway or mountain corridors?: exploring the Archaeolinguistic arguments for the provenance of western Eurasian crops and livestock in Central and East Asia. In: Agropastoralism and languages across Eurasia: expansion, exchange, environment, Chapter 8, pp. 85 - 95 (Eds. 10.
Book Chapter
Nouns and Foreign Numerals: Anatolian ‘Four’ and the Development of the PIE Decimal System. In: Dispersals and diversification: linguistic and archaeological perspectives on the early stages of Indo-European, 2, pp. 54 - 76 (Eds. Serangeli, M.; Olander, T.). Brill, Leiden (2019)
Review Article (1)
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Review Article
98 (400), 88, pp. 1113 - 1117 (2024)
Twenty-first-century light over the Indo-European homeland: triangulating language, archaeology and genetics. Antiquity Preprint (2)
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Preprint
: Triangulation reduces the polygon of error for the history of Transeurasian. bioRxiv, 510045 (2022)
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Preprint
4, e23 (2022)
Indo-European loanwords and exchange in Bronze Age Central and East Asia. Evolutionary Human Sciences