Journal Article (31)
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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 2.
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39 (1), 20010.osk, pp. 128 - 158 (2022)
A Bayesian approach to the classification of Tungusic languages. Diachronica 3.
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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 4.
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599 (7886), s41586-021-04108-8, pp. 616 - 621 (2021)
Triangulation supports agricultural spread of the Transeurasian languages. Nature 5.
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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 7.
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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 8.
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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 9.
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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 11.
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11, 2700 (2020)
Ancient genomes from northern China suggest links between subsistence changes and human migration. Nature Communications 12.
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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 14.
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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 15.
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2, e52, pp. 1 - 17 (2020)
Archaeolinguistic evidence for the farming/language dispersal of Koreanic. Evolutionary Human Sciences 16.
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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 17.
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3, pp. 966 - 976 (2019)
The genetic history of admixture across inner Eurasia. Nature Ecology & Evolution 18.
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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 19.
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3 (2), pp. 145 - 162 (2018)
Bayesian phylolinguistics reveals the internal structure of the Transeurasian family. Journal of Language Evolution 20.
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21 (1), pp. 3 - 35 (2017)
Transeurasian core structures in Turkic. Turkic Languages