%0 Journal Article %A Reichhardt, Björn %+ Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society %T Pastoral dairying in rural Mongolia: microbes as heritage : %G eng %U https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0008-7932-8 %R 10.1558/aff.15577 %7 2021-04-28 %D 2021 %8 28.04.2021 %* Review method: peer-reviewed %X In this photo essay, I illustrate ethnographic encounters with dairying practices and dairy microbes in various regions of Mongolia. Drawing on fieldwork conducted during two consecutive summers this essay focuses on the sociocultural role of microbial starter cultures in producing diverse dairy products (such as fermented mare’s milk) and in cross-generational knowledge transfer. The Mongolian word for starter culture is khöröngö, which also means capital and heritage. In this context, a sociocultural anthropological approach sheds new light on starter cultures as mobile entities of value across space and time. %K Milk and Dairying, Mongolia, Pastoralism, Starter Cultures, Heritage, Dairy Microbes, dairy, Microbes %J Archaeology of food and foodways %] 15577 %I Equinox Publishing Ltd %C Sheffield %@ 2514-83702514-8389