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Chariots, mail coaches and wagons in the Arabic dialect of Qaṭrāyīth ('in Qatari') in early Islamic eastern Arabia | 2024 | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 87 (1): 87-96 | H6/KW [LONDON-] | 0041-977X | |||
Elite chariots and early horse transport at the Bronze Age burial site of Shijia | 2023 | Antiquity 97 (393): 636-53 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
An elite Bronze Age double-horse burial from western Ukraine and the chariot package dissemination | 2023 | Journal of field archaeology 48 (1): 19-35 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 2042-4582 | |||
New discoveries change existing views on the domestication of the horse and specify its role in human prehistory and history – a review | 2022 | Archeologické rozhledy 74 (3): 299-345 | H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGICKÉ-] | 0323-1267 | |||
Cult chariot from Glasinac in eastern Bosnia | 2022 | Eurasia antiqua: Zeitschrift für Archäologie Eurasiens 24 (): 115-34 | H6/KE [EURASIA-] | 0949-0434 | |||
New light on Chinese chariots | 2022 | Eurasia antiqua: Zeitschrift für Archäologie Eurasiens 24 (): 57-66 | H6/KE [EURASIA-] | 0949-0434 | |||
Understanding early horse transport in eastern Eurasia through analysis of equine dentition | 2021 | Antiquity 95 (384): 1478-94 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Chariots in the Eurasian steppe: a Bayesian approach to the emergence of horse-drawn transport in the early second millennium BC | 2020 | Antiquity 94 (374): 361-80 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
New evidence for a Bronze Age date of chariot depictions in the Eurasian steppe | 2020 | Rock art research 37 (1): 53-8 | H6/KE [ROCK-] | 0813-0426 | |||
Early horse bridle with cheekpieces as a marker of social change: an experimental and statistical study | 2018 | Journal of archaeological science 97 (): 125-36 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Improvisation as devotion: nāgasvaram music and ritual communication in Hindu temple festival processions | 2018 | Ethnomusicology forum 27 (1): 88-108 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | |||
The excavation of the tomb M1017 at the Dahekou cemetery of the Western Zhou Dynasty in Yicheng, Shanxi | 2018 | Kaogu Xuebao (1): 89-140, i-xx | H6/KE [KAOGU XUEBAO-] | 0453-2902 | |||
China and the steppe: reception and resistance | 2017 | Antiquity 91 (356): 375-88 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Bronze Age charioteers of the Eurasian steppe: a part-time occupation for select men? | 2017 | Praehistorische Zeitschrift 92 (1): 40-65 | H6/KE [PRAEHISTORISCHE-] | 0079-4848 | |||
Chariots in Saharan rock art: an aesthetic and cognitive review | 2016 | Journal of social archaeology 16 (3): 286-306 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1469-6053 | |||
The chariots engraving of Timna' (Israel) revisited | 2016 | Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (375): 171-84 | H6/KW [AMERICAN-] | 0003-097X | |||
Quivers of the Urartian Kingdom | 2016 | Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 3 (): 73-83 | H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA-] | 0869-6063 | |||
Equine cranial morphology and the identification of riding and chariotry in late Bronze Age Mongolia | 2015 | Antiquity 89 (346): 854-71 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Where have all the young girls gone? | 2015 | Adoranten (): 21-8 | |||||
The figurative communications of the population of Central Asia in the bronze age | 2015 | Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 3 (): 20-36 | H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA-] | 0869-6063 | |||
Deus ex machina: technological experience as a cognitive resource in bronze age conceptualization of astronomical phenomena | 2014 | Journal of cognition and culture 14 (5): 435-48 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1567-7095 | |||
Sacred imagery and ritual landscape: new discoveries at the Biluut petroglyph complex in the Mongolian Altai | 2014 | Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 7 (4): 329-84 | H6/KH [TIME-] | 1751-696X | |||
Rock art and metal trade | 2014 | Adoranten (): 23-43 | |||||
The tail and the mane of a small horse figurine from Rostovka | 2014 | Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 1 (): 5-13 | H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA-] | 0869-6063 | |||
The chariot from the First Middle Kurgan on the Vajsurin Mound (Taman-Peninsula) | 2013 | Eurasia antiqua: Zeitschrift für Archäologie Eurasiens 19 (): 89-104 | H6/KE [EURASIA-] | 0949-0434 | |||
On approaches to the study of the militarization of the Sintashta society | 2013 | Kratkie soobshcheniia 231 (): 36-43 | H6/KVY [AKADEMIYA NAUK SSSR. Institut Istorii Material'noy Kultury. Kratkiye Soobs'hcheniya-] | 0130-2620 | |||
It's all fun and games until somebody gets hurt: images of sport in early iron age art of Central Europe | 2012 | World archaeology 44 (2): 189-201 | H6/KE [WORLD-] | 0043-8243 | |||
Scientific investigation of the paint and adhesive materials used in the western Han dynasty polychromy terracotta army, Quingzhou, China | 2012 | Journal of archaeological science 39 (5): 1628-33 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
The southern migration of the Sayan archaeological complex | 2012 | Journal of Indo-European studies 40 (3/4): 434-56 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The last journey: an 1872 two-wheeled hearse | 2011 | Ulster folklife 54 (): 49-54 | H6/KVC [ULSTER-] | 0082-7347 | |||
In pomp ride forth. Selected themes in the persistence of the wheeled vehicle as high political and ideological symbol in Western Europe | 2010 | Anthropos (St Augustin) 105 (1): 93-119 | H6 [ANTHROPOS-] | 0257-9774 | |||
Wurde das Rad zweimal erfunden? Zu den frühen Wagen in der eurasischen Steppe | 2010 | Praehistorische Zeitschrift 85 (2): 137-58 | H6/KE [PRAEHISTORISCHE-] | 0079-4848 | |||
... nach Jahr und Tag - Bemerkungen über die Trundholm-Scheiben | 2010 | Praehistorische Zeitschrift 85 (2): 207-42 | H6/KE [PRAEHISTORISCHE-] | 0079-4848 | |||
A 5th century BC Iron Age chariot burial from Newbridge, Edinburgh | 2010 | Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 76 (): 31-74, 367, 372, 376-7 | H6/KE [PREHISTORIC-] | 0079-497X | |||
Reconsidering Goliath: an Iron Age I Philistine chariot warrior | 2010 | Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (360): 1-22 | H6/KW [AMERICAN-] | 0003-097X | |||
Les chars gravés du Jbel Aoufilal (Taouz, Maroc) | 2008 | Almogaren 39 (): 7-17 | H6/KE [ALMOGAREN-] | ||||
Le soleil de justice et l'allégorie du chariot céleste | 2008 | Arheologia Moldovei 31 (): 43-78 | H6/KE [ARHEOLOGIA-] | 0066-7358 | |||
The king of Egypt upon his chariot, a poem (Ostracon NMS A.1956.319) | 2008 | Cosmos 24 (): 107-18 | H6/KFO [COSMOS-] | 0269-8773 | |||
A rein ring reflects Sumerian creativity | 2007 | Arts & cultures (): 81-93 | *H6/KFY [ARTS-] | ||||
The legend of the Palóc prince of Göcsej: images of bridled deer and antlered horses | 2007 | Cosmos 23 (): 169-202 | H6/KFO [COSMOS-] | 0269-8773 | |||
A Han chariot from the cemetery of TSaram | 2007 | Arkheologischeskie vesti 14 (): 130-40 | H6/KVY [ARKHEOLOGICHESKIE-] | ||||
North Caucasian rider on a pair of horses: origins of the iconography and semantics | 2007 | Kratkie soobshcheniia 221 (): 194-203, 250 | H6/KVY [AKADEMYA-] | 0130-2620 | |||
The emergence of Bronze age chariots in eastern Europe | 2006 | Antiquity 80 (309): 638-45 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
A note on bit types at Hasanlu, Iran | 2006 | Iraq 68 (): 129-38 | H6/KE [IRAQ-] | 0021-0889 | |||
Problem of psalia, chariots, and charioteers in the Babynska culture | 2005 | Arkheolohiia 4 (): 37-52 | H6/KVY [ARKHEOLOGICHESKIE-] | 0235-3490 | |||
Der Wagen im spätkupferzeitlichen Europa | 2004 | Archaeologiai Értesítő 129 (1-2): 5-34 | H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGIAI-] | 0003-8032 | |||
L'aiguière en bronze de la tombe à char de Verna (Isère): une composition tripartite | 2003 | Arheološki vestnik 54 (): 259-69 | H6/KE [ARHEOLOSKI-] | 0570-8966 | |||
Wedding chariots from Pakistan. An example of modern folk art | 2003 | Münchner Beiträge zur Völkerkunde 8 (): 247-54 | H6 [MUNCHNER BEITRAGE ZUR VOLKERKUNDE] | 0936-837X | |||
Comments on Kazanas' [Indigenous Indo-Aryans and the Rigveda] | 2002 | Journal of Indo-European studies 30 (3/4): 365-73 | 0092-2323 | ||||
Pièces ornamentales des chariot de la Dacie préromaine | 2002 | Thraco-Dacica 23 (1/2): 231-42 | 0259-1081 |