PEOPLE PROJECTS DATA PUBLICATIONS

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2009 FRACHETTI, M. and N. Benecke. “From Sheep To (Some) Horses: 4500 Years Of Herd Structure At The Pastoralist Settlement of Begash (southeastern Kazakhstan).” Antiquity 83 (322): (page #s forthcoming)

2009 FRACHETTI, Michael D. “Differentiated Landscapes and Non-Uniform Complexity among Bronze Age Societies of the Eurasian Steppe,” In Social Complexity in Prehistoric Eurasia: Monuments, Metals and Mobility, eds.Bryan Hanks And Kathryn Linduff  (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 19-46.

2009 Fentress, Elizabeth, Michael FRACHETTI, and Kimberly Brown “Chapter 2: Methodology”.  In An Island Through Time: Jerba studies, volume 1, Fentress, E., R. Holod, and A. Drine (eds). (Journal of Roman Archaeology, supplemental monograph 71: Portsmouth), 21-36.

2009 FRACHETTI, Michael D. “Chapter 4: Geography”. In An Island Through Time: Jerba studies, volume 1, Fentress, E., R. Holod, and A. Drine (eds). (Journal of Roman Archaeology, supplemental monograph 71: Portsmouth), 55-71.

2009 FRACHETTI, Michael D. and Alexei N. Mar’yashev. “Periodizatsii I khronologiya dolgovremenogo poseleniya Bigash”  Izvestia Institut Arkheologii RK 1:

2008  FRACHETTI, Michael D.  Pastoralist Landscapes and Social Interaction in Bronze Age Eurasia, Berkley: University of California Press.

2008  FRACHETTI, Michael D. “Variability and dynamic landscapes of mobile pastoralism in ethnography and prehistory.” In The Archaeology of Mobility: Nomads in the Old and in the New World, eds. H. Barnard and W. Wendrich. Cotsen Advanced Seminar Series 4 (Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA), 366-396

2007 Mar’yashev, Alexei and Michael FRACHETTI. “Issledovanie mogil’nikov i poseleniya u sela Bigash v vostochnom Semirech’ye.” Istoria i Arkeologiya Semirech’ya 3: 100-105

2007  FRACHETTI, Michael D. and Alexei N. Mar’yashev  “Long-term settlement, mobility, and landscape formation of Eastern Eurasian pastoralists from 2500 CAL B.C.”  Journal of Field Archaeology 32(3): 221-42

2006  FRACHETTI, Michael D. “Ancient Nomads of the Andronovo Culture: The Globalization of the Eurasian Steppe during Prehistory.”  In Of Gold and Grass: Nomads of Kazakhstan, eds. Chang, C. and K. Guroff (Washington: Foundation for International Arts & Education), 21-8

2006  FRACHETTI, Michael D. “Digital archaeology and the scalar structure of space and time: modeling mobile societies of prehistoric Central Asia.”  In Digital Archaeology, eds. Evans T. and P. Daly (London: Routledge), 128-47

2006  FRACHETTI, Michael D. “The Dzhungar Mountains Archaeology Project: Reconstructing Bronze Age life in the mountains of Eastern Kazakhstan.” In Beyond the Steppe and the Sown, eds.D.L. Peterson, L.M. Popova and A.T. Smith(Boston: Brill Academic Publishing), 122-41

2004  FRACHETTI, Michael D. “Archaeological explorations of Bronze Age pastoral societies in the mountains of eastern Eurasia.”  The Silk Road 2:1

2004  FRACHETTI, Michael D. and C. Chippindale. Invited Commentary on: “Ethnography and material culture: A review” byChris Tilley.  Journal of Interdisciplinary Crossroads 1:1

2003  Aubekerov, B. Zh., Nigmatova, S.A., FRACHETTI, Michael D.,  “Geomorfologicheskie Osobennosti Raiona Arkheologicheskogo Pamyatnika Begash Severnoi Dzhongarii (Geomorphology of the region and archaeological monument of Begash, Northern Dzhungaria).”  In Aktual’nie Problemy Geosistem Aridnikh Territorii (Kazakh University, Almaty), 287-89

2002  FRACHETTI, Michael D., “Bronze Age Exploitation and political dynamics of the eastern Eurasian steppe zone.” In Ancient Interactions: East and West in Eurasia vol. 1, eds. K. Boyle, C. Renfrew, and M. Levine (Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monographs), 161-170

2002  FRACHETTI, Michael D. and C. Chippindale, “Alpine space, alpine time and prehistoric human experience,” In European Landscapes of Rock-Art, eds. C. Chippindale and G. Nash (London: Routledge), 116-43

2000  Daly, P., FRACHETTI, M., and Okkonen, J., “GIS and early Aland: spatial analysis in an archipelago of southwestern Finland.” In CAA '96: Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, eds K. Lockyear, T. J. Sly, and V. Mihailescu-Birliba (Oxford. BAR International Series, Vol. 845), 91-100

1999  Zubrow, E., M. Nunez, P. Daly, M. FRACHETTI, P. Trella, D. Chestnut, P. Mitchell, K. Niskanen, A. Rajala, and E. Thurston, “Archaeological survey of the Finnish-Russian border and the Oulanka River valley.” Oulanka Reports 20:5-60

1998  Zubrow, E.B.W. and M. FRACHETTI, “The changing world-view of prehistoric populations.”  KVHAA Konferenser 40: 27-63 (Stockholm, Sweden)

1997  FRACHETTI, Michael D., “A relatively good interpretation of cognitive processes: questioning theory tests of the social mind.” Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Vol. 14 (2): 67-77 


1997  Núñez, M., J. Okkonen, M. FRACHETTI, and P. Daly, “GIS where altitude is a function of time.” In Archaeological Applications of GIS: Proceedings of Colloquium II, UISPP XIIIth Congress, Forli, Italy, September 1996, eds. I. Johnson, & M. North. (Sydney University Archaeological Methods Series 5)
Book Reviews


(in press) FRACHETTI, Michael.  Review of: Art and Archaeology of Afghanistan: Its Fall and Survival. A Multi-disciplinary Approach, edited by Juliette van Krieken-Pieters Leiden: Brill, (2006).   Journal of Asian History

 

 

 

 

 

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