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Table 2 Provenance of historic (19th and early 20th century AD) data presented in Figure 5.

From: Some like it hot: environmental determinism and the pastoral economies of the later prehistoric Eurasian steppe

code

Sample

reference

A

Kazakhstan, 1920

Krader 1955

B

Kirgizia, 1920

Krader 1955

C

Tadjikistan, 1920

Krader 1955

D

Uzbekistan, 1920

Krader 1955

E

Turkmenia, 1920

Krader 1955

F

Bukei, 1846

Krader 1955

G

Bukei, 1849-50

Krader 1955

H

Bukei, 1852

Krader 1955

I

Semipalatinsk, 1876

Krader 1955

J

Kuldja, 1877

Krader 1955

K

Sinkiang, 1933

Krader 1955

L

Tuva, 1931

Vainshtein 1980

M

Trans-Uralian Bashkirs (Shadrinsk District), early 19th century

Koryakova and Hanks 2006

N

Tyumen District Native Population, early 19th century

Koryakova and Hanks 2006

O

Yalutorovsk District Native Population, early 19th century

Koryakova and Hanks 2006

P

Native Population of Tarsky District, early 19th century

Koryakova and Hanks 2006

Q

Kazakhs of Kokchetav District, early 19th century

Koryakova and Hanks 2006

  1. Note: (Koryakova and Hanks 2006, table one) tabulate cattle, horse and sheep data (rather than sheep/goat).