- Source: Tumen Dashtseveg
Tumen Dashtseveg is the head of the Department of Anthropology & Archaeology, National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Career
Tumen did her doctoral degree at Moscow State University in Anthropology. She specialises in paleoanthropology, human skeletal biology, paleodemography, paleopathology, racial variation and historical populations in Mongolia and North Asia.
Bibliography
Jack N. Fenner, Dashtseveg Tumen and Dorjpurev Khatanbaatar. 'Food fit for a Khan: stable isotope analysis of the elite Mongol Empire cemetery at Tavan Tolgoi, Mongolia,' Journal of Archaeological Science 46(2014): 231–244.
'Mongolian origins and cranio-morphometric variability,' in Pechenkina, K. and M. Oxenham, eds. Bioarchaeology of East Asia: movement, contact, health, pp. 85–109. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2013.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Orang Jōmon
- Tumen Dashtseveg
- Tumen
- Descent from Genghis Khan
- Tungusic peoples
- Scandinavian hunter-gatherer
- Golden Horde
- Hazaras
- National University of Mongolia
- Turkic peoples
- List of haplogroups of historic people