Publications of Alicia R. Ventresca Miller
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Journal Article (27)
2024
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98 (400), 73, pp. 1088 - 1096 (2024)
[Re]Integrating a dispersed agenda: advancing archaeological research in Central Eurasia. Antiquity
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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
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53, 110032 (2024)
North Central Asia isotopic database for archaeological samples. Data in Brief 2023
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13 (11), 2848 (2023)
Adaptability of millets and landscapes: ancient cultivation in North-Central Asia. Agronomy
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9 (15), eadf3904 (2023)
Genetic population structure of the Xiongnu Empire at imperial and local scales. Science Advances
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6 (1), 351 (2023)
Permafrost preservation reveals proteomic evidence for yak milk consumption in the 13th century. Communications Biology 2022
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61 (2), 0019, pp. 337 - 367 (2022)
Bioarchaeology in Central Asia: growing from legacies to enhance future research. Asian perspectives
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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 2021
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598 (7882), s41586-021-03798-4, pp. 629 - 633 (2021)
Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions. Nature
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4 (3), 4030093, pp. 1681 - 1702 (2021)
Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women and Early Career Archaeologists. Heritage
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38, 102973, pp. 1 - 8 (2021)
Iron age societies of Western Transbaikalia: reconstruction of diet and lifeways. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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62 (3), 714245, pp. 251 - 286 (2021)
An imagined past?: Nomadic narratives in Central Asian archaeology. Current Anthropology
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16 (3), e0245996, pp. 1 - 25 (2021)
Re-evaluating Scythian lifeways: isotopic analysis of diet and mobility in Iron Age Ukraine. PLoS One 2020
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183 (4), pp. 890 - 904.e29 (2020)
A dynamic 6,000-year genetic history of Eurasia’s eastern steppe. Cell
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10 (1), 11241 (2020)
The earliest domestic cat on the Silk Road. Scientific Reports
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8, 168 (2020)
Ecosystem engineering among ancient pastoralists in Northern Central Asia. Frontiers in Earth Science
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Close management of sheep in ancient Central Asia: evidence for foddering, transhumance, and extended lambing seasons during the Bronze and Iron Ages. Science and Technology of Archaeological Research: STAR, 1759316 (2020)
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10 (1), 3916 (2020)
Economic diversification supported the growth of Mongolia’s Nomadic Empires. Scientific Reports
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4 (3), pp. 346 - 355 (2020)
Dairy pastoralism sustained eastern Eurasian steppe populations for 5,000 years. Nature Ecology & Evolution
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10, 1001 (2020)
Early pastoral economies and herding transitions in Eastern Eurasia. Scientific Reports