Publications of Martine Robbeets
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Journal Article (31)
2023
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9 (16), eadg6175 (2023)
Grambank reveals the importance of genealogical constraints on linguistic diversity and highlights the impact of language loss. Science Advances 2022
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39 (1), 20010.osk, pp. 128 - 158 (2022)
A Bayesian approach to the classification of Tungusic languages. Diachronica
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4, e4, pp. 1 - 22 (2022)
Demography, trade and state power: a tripartite model of medieval farming/language dispersals in the Ryukyu Islands. Evolutionary Human Sciences 2021
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599 (7886), s41586-021-04108-8, pp. 616 - 621 (2021)
Triangulation supports agricultural spread of the Transeurasian languages. Nature
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Ancient genome analyses shed light on kinship organization and mating practice of Late Neolithic society in China. iScience, 103352 (2021)
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599 (7884), s41586-021-04052-7, pp. 256 - 261 (2021)
The genomic origins of the Bronze Age Tarim Basin mummies. Nature
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34, s10963-021-09156-6, pp. 121 - 158 (2021)
Bronze Age globalisation and Eurasian impacts on later Jōmon social change. Journal of World Prehistory
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591 (7850), s41586-021-03336-2, pp. 413 - 419 (2021)
Genomic insights into the formation of human populations in East Asia. Nature 2020
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About millets and beans, words and genes. Evolutionary Human Sciences (2), e33 (2020)
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22, 100177, pp. 1 - 21 (2020)
Millet agriculture dispersed from Northeast China to the Russian Far East: integrating archaeology, genetics, and linguistics. Archaeological Research in Asia
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11, 2700 (2020)
Ancient genomes from northern China suggest links between subsistence changes and human migration. Nature Communications
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Bioarchaeological perspective on the expansion of Transeurasian languages in Neolithic Amur River basin. Evolutionary Human Sciences, e15 (2020)
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2, e8 (2020)
The homeland of Proto-Tungusic inferred from contemporary words and ancient genomes. Evolutionary Human Sciences
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2, e5, pp. 1 - 20 (2020)
Tracing population movements in ancient East Asia through the linguistics and archaeology of textile production [Review]. Evolutionary Human Sciences
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2, e52, pp. 1 - 17 (2020)
Archaeolinguistic evidence for the farming/language dispersal of Koreanic. Evolutionary Human Sciences
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5 (1), lzz010, pp. 39 - 53 (2020)
Bayesian phylolinguistics infers the internal structure and the time-depth of the Turkic language family. Journal of Language Evolution 2019
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3, pp. 966 - 976 (2019)
The genetic history of admixture across inner Eurasia. Nature Ecology & Evolution 2018
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115 (48), pp. E11248 - E11255 (2018)
Bronze Age population dynamics and the rise of dairy pastoralism on the eastern Eurasian steppe. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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3 (2), pp. 145 - 162 (2018)
Bayesian phylolinguistics reveals the internal structure of the Transeurasian family. Journal of Language Evolution 2017
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21 (1), pp. 3 - 35 (2017)
Transeurasian core structures in Turkic. Turkic Languages