Biological Affinity in Medieval Central Asia

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Dataset

DOI

https://doi.org/10.7936/20cr-5k19

Embargo Period

5-1-2019

Grant/Award Number and Agency

NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Award, ìThe Role of Urbanization in Shaping Social Identity,î National Science Foundation (BCS-1724495) CIAC Grant for Short-term Research Travel, Association for Asian Studies, China and Inner Asian Councils Barakat Doctoral Student Grant, The Barakat Trust Lambda Alpha Graduate Research Grant, Lambda Alpha National Honors Society George Throop Endowment Research Fund, Washington University in St. Louis

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BCS-1724495

Abstract

The Biological Affinity in Medieval Central Asia dataset includes images and tables of archaeological remains. It is the data which accompanies: Kinship and Religious Identities in Medieval Central Asia (8th-13th c. CE): Tracing Communities of Mortuary Practice and Biological Affinity.

Language

en

Rights

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Creative Commons License

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Publication Date

2019