Triangulation reduces the polygon of error for the history of Transeurasian
Martine Robbeets(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Joanna Dolińska(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Mark Hudson(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Hideaki Kanzawa‐Kiriyama(National Museum of Nature and Science), Remco Bouckaert(University of Auckland), Chao Ning(Peking University), Olga Mazo(National Research University Higher School of Economics), Seongha Rhee(Hankuk University of Foreign Studies), John R. Bentley(Northern Illinois University), Bingcong Deng(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Ken‐ichi Shinoda(National Museum of Nature and Science), Sofia Oskolskaya(Institute of Linguistic Studies), Kyou-Dong Ahn(Hankuk University of Foreign Studies), Alexander Savelyev(Institute of Linguistics), Deog-Im An(Hanseo University), Ricardo Fernandes(Masaryk University), Tao Li(Jilin University), Geonyoung Kim(Seoul National University), Rasmus Bjørn(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Takamune Kawashima(Hiroshima University), Ilya Gruntov(National Research University Higher School of Economics)
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