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2021por Gresky, Julia, Bietak, Manfred, Petiti, Emmanuele, Scheffler, Christiane, Schultz, Michael“…The osteological analysis not only supports the archaeological interpretation of this evidence but also adds more detail regarding trophy-taking practices in Ancient Egypt.…”
Publicado 2023
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2022por Gros, Antoine, Guillem, Anaïs, De Luca, Livio, Baillieul, Élise, Duvocelle, Benoit, Malavergne, Olivier, Leroux, Lise, Zimmer, Thierry“…In the post-disaster context, the authenticity and the monitoring of the archaeological remains are crucial for their potential reuse during reconstruction. …”
Publicado 2023
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2023“…The large-scale production of lime plaster is considered a development of farming societies during the Neolithic period around 10,000 years ago. To date, the archaeological evidence from the Middle and Late Epipalaeolithic in the southern Levant (c. 17,000–11,500 cal BP) indicates that only initial production of partially carbonated lime plaster was performed by Palaeolithic foragers. …”
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2024por Cazenave de la Roche, Arnaud, Ciacchella, Fabrizio, Langenegger, Fabien, Guérout, Max, Milanese, Marco, Crespo Solana, Ana“…The Mortella wrecks are the remains of two navi, Genoese seagoing merchant ships, sunk in 1527 in the Bay of Saint-Florent (Upper-Corsica, France) during the Seventh Italian War. A programme of archaeological excavations and historical research has been held on one of them, Mortella III, between 2010 and 2020. …”
Publicado 2022
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2025“…Technological processes, reconstructed from the archaeological record, are used to study the evolution of behaviour and cognition of Neanderthals and early modern humans. …”
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2026por Junno, Juho-Antti, Niskanen, Markku, Nieminen, Miika T., Maijanen, Heli, Niinimäki, Jaakko, Bloigu, Risto, Tuukkanen, Juha“…The modern samples consisted of modern Finns and the medieval samples were from archaeological collections in Sweden and Britain. The results show that the shape and size of the 4th lumbar vertebra has changed significantly from medieval times in a way that markedly affects the biomechanical characteristics of the lumbar vertebral column. …”
Publicado 2009
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2027“…The mtDNA was successfully obtained from 'fresh' feathers, historic museum specimens and archaeological samples, demonstrating the sensitivity and versatility of this technique. …”
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2028“…Using the anthropological and archaeological literature we show and hypothesize about the existence of such environmental manipulations related to the procurement of edible insects. …”
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2029por Hong, Chuan, Jiang, Hongen, Lü, Enguo, Wu, Yunfei, Guo, Lihai, Xie, Yongming, Wang, Changsui, Yang, Yimin“…BACKGROUND: Proteomic approaches based on mass spectrometry have been recently used in archaeological and art researches, generating promising results for protein identification. …”
Publicado 2012
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2030por Sianto, Luciana, Teixeira-Santos, Isabel, Chame, Marcia, Chaves, Sergio M, Souza, Sheila M, Ferreira, Luiz Fernando, Reinhard, Karl, Araujo, Adauto“…FINDINGS: Eggs of Pharyngodonidae (Nematoda, Oxyuroidea), a family of parasites of lizards and amphibians, were found in four human coprolites collected from three archaeological sites. In one of these, lizard scales were also found. …”
Publicado 2012
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2031por Kinaston, Rebecca L., Walter, Richard K., Jacomb, Chris, Brooks, Emma, Tayles, Nancy, Halcrow, Sian E., Stirling, Claudine, Reid, Malcolm, Gray, Andrew R., Spinks, Jean, Shaw, Ben, Fyfe, Roger, Buckley, Hallie R.“…The Group 2/3 individuals displayed highly variable diets and likely lived in different regions of the country before their burial at Wairau Bar, supporting the archaeological evidence that people were highly mobile in New Zealand since the initial phase of human settlement.…”
Publicado 2013
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2032por Crassard, Rémy, Petraglia, Michael D., Parker, Adrian G., Parton, Ash, Roberts, Richard G., Jacobs, Zenobia, Alsharekh, Abdullah, Al-Omari, Abdulaziz, Breeze, Paul, Drake, Nick A., Groucutt, Huw S., Jennings, Richard, Régagnon, Emmanuelle, Shipton, Ceri“…Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant. The archaeological site of Jebel Qattar 101 (JQ-101), at Jubbah in the southern part of the Nefud Desert of northern Saudi Arabia, contains a large collection of stone tools, adjacent to an Early Holocene palaeolake. …”
Publicado 2013
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2033por Roach, Neil T., Venkadesan, Madhusudhan, Rainbow, Michael J., Lieberman, Daniel E.“…These features first appear together approximately two million years ago in the species Homo erectus. Given archaeological evidence that suggests hunting activity intensified around this time(9), we conclude that selection for throwing in order to hunt likely played an important role in the evolution of the human genus.…”
Publicado 2013
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2034“…Prehistoric material culture proposed to be symbolic in nature has been the object of considerable archaeological work from diverse theoretical perspectives, yet rarely are methodological tools used to test the interpretations. …”
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2035“…We combine the available (14)C data with the archaeological evidence for early Neolithic sites in South Asia to analyze the spatio-temporal continuity of the Neolithic dispersal from the Near East through the Middle East and to the Indian subcontinent. …”
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2036por Cramp, Lucy J. E., Evershed, Richard P., Lavento, Mika, Halinen, Petri, Mannermaa, Kristiina, Oinonen, Markku, Kettunen, Johannes, Perola, Markus, Onkamo, Päivi, Heyd, Volker“…Combining this with genetic, environmental and archaeological information, we demonstrate the origins of dairying probably accompanied an incoming, genetically distinct, population successfully establishing this new subsistence ‘package’.…”
Publicado 2014
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2037por Feuillie, Cécile, Merheb, Maxime M., Gillet, Benjamin, Montagnac, Gilles, Daniel, Isabelle, Hänni, Catherine“…A whole new set of samples, both forensic and archaeological, could then deliver information that was not yet available due to a high degree of DNA damage.…”
Publicado 2014
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2038por Tian, Jiao-Yang, Wang, Hua-Wei, Li, Yu-Chun, Zhang, Wen, Yao, Yong-Gang, van Straten, Jits, Richards, Martin B., Kong, Qing-Peng“…Further evidence indicates that this connection can be attributed to a gene flow event that occurred less than 1.4 kilo-years ago (kya), which falls within the time frame of the Silk Road scenario and fits well with historical records and archaeological discoveries. This observed genetic contribution from Chinese to Ashkenazi Jews demonstrates that the historical exchange between Ashkenazim and the Far East was not confined to the cultural sphere but also extended to an exchange of genes.…”
Publicado 2015
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2039por Stout, Dietrich, Hecht, Erin, Khreisheh, Nada, Bradley, Bruce, Chaminade, Thierry“…More broadly, it develops empirical methods for assessing the differential cognitive demands of Paleolithic technologies, and expands the scope of evolutionary hypotheses that can be tested using the available archaeological record.…”
Publicado 2015
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2040“…We therefore argue for a closer interaction with independent wear studies and a step-wise procedure in which a low magnification of wear traces is used as a first step for selecting potentially used flakes in archaeological contexts. In addition, residue concentrations on a tool’s edge should be sufficiently dense before linking them with use.…”
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