Publikationen von Robert N. Spengler III
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Zeitschriftenartikel (52)
2020
Zeitschriftenartikel
6, S. 78 - 87 (2020)
5,200-year-old cereal grains from the eastern Altai Mountains redate the trans-Eurasian crop exchange. Nature Plants
Zeitschriftenartikel
10, 1001 (2020)
Early pastoral economies and herding transitions in Eastern Eurasia. Scientific Reports 2019
Zeitschriftenartikel
365 (6456), S. 897 - 902 (2019)
Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use. Science
Zeitschriftenartikel
5 (7), S. 656 - 662 (2019)
Grazing animals drove domestication of grain crops. Nature Plants
Zeitschriftenartikel
5 (6), eaaw1391 (2019)
The origins of cannabis smoking: chemical residue evidence from the first millennium BCE in the Pamirs. Science Advances
Zeitschriftenartikel
10, 617 (2019)
Origins of the Apple: The Role of Megafaunal Mutualism in the Domestication of Malus and Rosaceous Trees. Frontiers in Plant Science
Zeitschriftenartikel
28 (3), S. 215 - 217 (2019)
Dung burning in the archaeobotanical record of West Asia: where are we now? Vegetation History and Archaeobotany
Zeitschriftenartikel
93 (367), e2 (2019)
Investigating ancient animal economies and exchange in Kyrgyzstan's Alay Valley. Antiquity 2018
Zeitschriftenartikel
13 (8), e0201409 (2018)
Arboreal crops on the medieval Silk Road: Archaeobotanical studies at Tashbulak. PLoS One
Zeitschriftenartikel
193, S. 129 - 144 (2018)
Vegetation change and human impacts on Rebun Island (Northwest Pacific) over the last 6000 years. Quaternary Science Reviews 2017
Zeitschriftenartikel
48, S. 295 - 308 (2017)
Linking agriculture and exchange to social developments of the Central Asian Iron Age. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
Zeitschriftenartikel
Barley (Hordeum vulgare) in the Okhotsk culture (5th–10th century AD) of northern Japan and the role of cultivated plants in hunter–gatherer economies. PLoS One, e0174397 (2017)
Buch (1)
2019
Buch
Fruit from the sands: the Silk Road origins of the foods we eat. University of California Press, Oakland, CA (2019), 374 S.
Buchkapitel (3)
2022
Buchkapitel
The rise and decline of the desert cities: The last stages of the BMAC at Togolok 1 (Southern Turkmenistan). In: Cultures in Contact: Central Asia as focus of trade, cultural exchange and knowledge transmission, S. 89 - 116 (Hg. Baumer, C.; Novák, M.; Rutishauser, S.). Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden (2022)
2019
Buchkapitel
Bronze and Iron Age urbanization in Turkmenistan: Preliminary results from the excavation of Togolok 1 on the Murghab alluvial fan. In: Urban Cultures of Central Asia from the Bronze Age to the Karakhanids: Learnings and conclusions from new archaeological investigations and discoveries ; Proceedings of the First International Congress on Central Asian Archaeology held at the University of Bern, 4–6 February 2016, S. 63 - 72 (Hg. Baumer, C.; Novák, M.). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden (2019)
2018
Buchkapitel
Paleoethnobotany. In: The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences, S. 1 - 5 (Hg. López-Varela, S.). Wiley Blackwell, Malden, MA (2018)
Konferenzbeitrag (1)
2021
Konferenzbeitrag
18, 1, S. 155 - 170. The history of the Fergana valley in new researches. (2021)
Evolution of oasis agriculture since the Bronze Age in the Surhan-Darya Basin. In: The history of the Fergana valley in new researches, Bd. Sonstige (1)
2022
Sonstige
Loss of reproductive organ separation zones as adaptation to Anthropogenic Seed-Dispersal-Based Mutualism, Annual Plant Reviews online 5, S. 345 - 382 (2022)
Rezension (1)
2018
Rezension
92 (363), S. 827 - 828 (2018)
Claudia Chang. Rethinking prehistoric Central Asia: shepherds, farmers, and nomads. 2018. Abingdon & New York: Routledge; 978-1-138-73708-2 £105. Antiquity Preprint (1)
2022
Preprint
When did the chicken cross the road: archaeological and molecular evidence for ancient chickens in Central Asia. (2022)