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81por Cantalice, Kleyton M, Alvarado-Ortega, Jesús, Bellwood, David R, Siqueira, Alexandre C“…During the excavation of Mayan tombs, little did the archaeologists know that the fossils they discovered in the tomb stones would fundamentally alter our understanding of the earliest origins of coral reef fishes. …”
Publicado 2022
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82“…Opening a conversation around digital tools is one way that archaeologists can begin to enact Indigenous data governance as a step towards dismantling colonial structures and practice in archaeology and digital heritage.…”
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83“…The findings obtained by Korean paleoparasitologists/archaeologists have brought about deep insight into the status of helminthic infections in Korea’s past populations. …”
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84“…BACKGROUND AND AIM: In recent years, archaeologists and anthropologists involved in the study of human remains have had to take into consideration ethical issues, which have come to the fore. …”
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85“…Through two personal “material stories,” our paper explores how archaeologists can think beyond capitalism when interpreting material worlds. …”
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86por Saleh, Atef M., Mourad, Sherif A., Elanwar, Hazem H., Metwally, Omar K., Zeidan, Eissa, Adam, Mahmoud A., Ameen, Mostafa F., Helal, Khalid R., Sholqamy, Mohamed S., Allam, Hussien E., Ismael, Mohamed A., Mostafa, Khaled A., Helal, Hany M., Elbanhawy, Amr Y., Grosse, Christian U., Bakhoum, Mourad M., Farag, Mousa M., Matar, Hani B., Eltobgy, Hanan H., Moharram, Moustafa I., Marzouk, Mohamed M., Metawie, Mahmoud S., Ali, Mohamed R., Sayed, Ashraf N., Mohamed, Mohamed G., Elkarmoty, Mohamed M.“…For the task to be achieved, a multidisciplinary team including historians, conservators, archaeologists, architects, and engineers with different specialties was appointed. …”
Publicado 2023
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87por Reggio, Chiara, Palmisano, Erika, Tecchiati, Umberto, Ravelli, Alessandro, Bergamaschi, Roberta F., Salzani, Paola, Putzolu, Cristiano, Casati, Sara, Orioli, Marica“…The identification of the mammalian species based on faecal sediments in modern and ancient environments is the aim of the research of archaeologists, forensic scientists and ecologists. Here, we set up and validated an optimized gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC–MS) method, characterized by a time-saving sample preparation protocol, for the simultaneous analysis of faecal biomarkers (6 sterols/stanols and 5 bile acids) in 14 soil samples from the archaeological site of “Le Colombare di Negrar” in northern Italy. …”
Publicado 2023
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88por Malegori, Cristina, Sciutto, Giorgia, Oliveri, Paolo, Prati, Silvia, Gatti, Lucrezia, Catelli, Emilio, Benazzi, Stefano, Cercatillo, Silvia, Paleček, Dragana, Mazzeo, Rocco, Talamo, Sahra“…Many of the rarest prehistoric bones found by archaeologists are enormously precious and are considered to be part of our cultural and historical patrimony. …”
Publicado 2023
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89por Rorabaugh, Adam“…Recent developments in radiocarbon dating have enabled archaeologists to re-examine the question of population dynamism in the Salish Sea. …”
Publicado 2023
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90por Sawyer, Susanna, Krause, Johannes, Guschanski, Katerina, Savolainen, Vincent, Pääbo, Svante“…DNA that survives in museum specimens, bones and other tissues recovered by archaeologists is invariably fragmented and chemically modified. …”
Publicado 2012
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91“…Ancient farmers experienced climate change at the local level through variations in the yields of their staple crops. However, archaeologists have had difficulty in determining where, when, and how changes in climate affected ancient farmers. …”
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92“…Archaeologists are currently producing huge numbers of digitized photographs to record and preserve artefact finds. …”
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93por Simon, Margit H., Ziegler, Martin, Barker, Stephen, van der Meer, Marcel T. J., Schouten, Stefan, Hall, Ian R.“…As such, it can be used by paleoclimate scientists, archaeologists, and climate modelers to evaluate, for example, linkages between the Agulhas Current system and AMOC dynamics, as well as connections between ocean heat transport and Southern African climate change in the past and its impact on human evolution.…”
Publicado 2020
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94por Colantonio, Claudia, Baldassarri, Paola, Avino, Pasquale, Astolfi, Maria Luisa, Visco, Giovanni“…The findings reported in this study can help restorers, archaeologists and conservation scientists in order to improve knowledge about the Roman mosaic, its construction phases, conservation problems and proper solutions.…”
Publicado 2022
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95“…The origin and dispersal of the Austronesian language family, one of the largest and most widespread in the world, have long attracted the attention of linguists, archaeologists, and geneticists. Even though there is a growing consensus that Taiwan is the source of the spread of Austronesian languages, little is known about the migration patterns of the early Austronesians who settled in and left Taiwan, i.e. the “Into-Taiwan” and “out-of-Taiwan” events. …”
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96“…We first review how European archaeologists have understood the spread of farming into Europe, where the farming/language dispersal hypothesis was originally developed, and how archaeology has wrestled with the issues of diffusion and migration. …”
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97por Vaesen, Krist“…The idea that demographic change may spur or slow down technological change has become widely accepted among evolutionary archaeologists and anthropologists. Two models have been particularly influential in promoting this idea: a mathematical model by Joseph Henrich, developed to explain the Tasmanian loss of culture during the Holocene; and an agent-based adaptation thereof, devised by Powell et al. to explain the emergence of modern behaviour in the Late Pleistocene. …”
Publicado 2012
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98por Chirikure, Shadreck, Moultrie, Thomas, Bandama, Foreman, Dandara, Collett, Manyanga, Munyaradzi“…It was the hub of direct and indirect trade which internally connected various areas of southern Africa, and externally linked them with East Africa and the Near and Far East. Archaeologists believe that at its peak, Great Zimbabwe had a fully urban population of 20,000 people concentrated in approximately 2.9 square kilometres (40 percent of 720 ha). …”
Publicado 2017
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99por Lazaridis, Iosif, Mittnik, Alissa, Patterson, Nick, Mallick, Swapan, Rohland, Nadin, Pfrengle, Saskia, Furtwängler, Anja, Peltzer, Alexander, Posth, Cosimo, Vasilakis, Andonis, McGeorge, P.J.P., Konsolaki-Yannopoulou, Eleni, Korres, George, Martlew, Holley, Michalodimitrakis, Manolis, Özsait, Mehmet, Özsait, Nesrin, Papathanasiou, Anastasia, Richards, Michael, Roodenberg, Songül Alpaslan, Tzedakis, Yannis, Arnott, Robert, Fernandes, Daniel M., Hughey, Jeffery R., Lotakis, Dimitra M., Navas, Patrick A., Maniatis, Yannis, Stamatoyannopoulos, John A., Stewardson, Kristin, Stockhammer, Philipp, Pinhasi, Ron, Reich, David, Krause, Johannes, Stamatoyannopoulos, George“…The origins of the Bronze Age Minoan and Mycenaean cultures have puzzled archaeologists for more than a century. We assembled genome-wide data from nineteen ancient individuals, including Minoans from Crete, Mycenaeans from mainland Greece, and their eastern neighbours from southwestern Anatolia. …”
Publicado 2017
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100por Festa, Giulia, Romanelli, Giovanni, Senesi, Roberto, Arcidiacono, Laura, Scatigno, Claudia, Parker, Stewart F., Marques, M. P. M., Andreani, Carla“…This approach provides a platform for a synergic collaboration amongst researchers, restorers, conservators, and archaeologists. Existing state-of-the-art technologies for neutron-based methods are currently being applied to the study of objects of historical and cultural interest in several neutron-beam facilities around the world. …”
Publicado 2020
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