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2061por Nakatsuka, Nathan, Luisi, Pierre, Motti, Josefina M. B., Salemme, Mónica, Santiago, Fernando, D’Angelo del Campo, Manuel D., Vecchi, Rodrigo J., Espinosa-Parrilla, Yolanda, Prieto, Alfredo, Adamski, Nicole, Lawson, Ann Marie, Harper, Thomas K., Culleton, Brendan J., Kennett, Douglas J., Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Mallick, Swapan, Rohland, Nadin, Guichón, Ricardo A., Cabana, Graciela S., Nores, Rodrigo, Reich, David“…Archaeological research documents major technological shifts among people who have lived in the southern tip of South America (South Patagonia) during the last thirteen millennia, including the development of marine-based economies and changes in tools and raw materials. …”
Publicado 2020
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2062por Passchier, Cees W., Bourgeois, Marcel, Viollet, Pierre-Louis, Sürmelihindi, Gül, Bernard, Vincent, Leveau, Philippe, Spötl, Christoph“…Carbonate deposits from ancient water systems are therefore a powerful tool in archaeological reconstructions and provide tantalizing insights into the skills of Roman engineers during a period of history that is the direct predecessor of our modern civilization.…”
Publicado 2020
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2063por Parker, Cody, Rohrlach, Adam B., Friederich, Susanne, Nagel, Sarah, Meyer, Matthias, Krause, Johannes, Bos, Kirsten I., Haak, Wolfgang“…Ancient DNA (aDNA) analyses necessitate the destructive sampling of archaeological material. Currently, the cochlea, part of the osseous inner ear located inside the petrous pyramid, is the most sought after skeletal element for molecular analyses of ancient humans as it has been shown to yield high amounts of endogenous DNA. …”
Publicado 2020
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2064por Škola, Filip, Rizvić, Selma, Cozza, Marco, Barbieri, Loris, Bruno, Fabio, Skarlatos, Dimitrios, Liarokapis, Fotis“…The hypothesis that the modern immersive archaeological VR application presenting cultural heritage from a submerged site would sustain high levels of presence, immersion, and general engagement was leveraged in the investigation of the user experience with both the subjective (questionnaires) and the objective (neurophysiological recording of the brain signals using electroencephalography (EEG)) evaluation methods. …”
Publicado 2020
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2065por Schmidt, Patrick, Rodriguez, Alice, Yanamandra, Kaushik, Behera, Rakesh K., Iovita, Radu“…Polished edges of archaeological stone tools are commonly investigated to obtain information on the tools’ uses in prehistory. …”
Publicado 2020
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2066Seed morphology uncovers 1500 years of vine agrobiodiversity before the advent of the Champagne winepor Bonhomme, Vincent, Terral, Jean-Frédéric, Zech-Matterne, Véronique, Ivorra, Sarah, Lacombe, Thierry, Deborde, Gilles, Kuchler, Philippe, Limier, Bertrand, Pastor, Thierry, Rollet, Philippe, Bouby, Laurent“…Outline analyses were carried out to compare the morphology of archaeological grape seeds from Troyes and Reims (first c. …”
Publicado 2021
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2067por Plomp, Kimberly A., Gestsdóttir, Hildur, Dobney, Keith, Price, Neil, Collard, Mark“…To explore this issue further, we used three-dimensional techniques to compare the basicrania of skeletons from archaeological sites in Iceland, Scandinavia, and the British Isles. …”
Publicado 2021
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2068“…Little is known about Sami and Nordic co-existence beyond these market places, mainly due to a lack of archaeological evidence relating to Sami activity. Vegetation and land-use changes in the region between ~ AD 250 and 1825 reveal no signal for pre-seventeenth century agricultural activity, but the coprophilous fungal spore records suggest the increased regional presence of grazing herbivores (possibly reindeer) between ~ AD 800 and 1100. …”
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2069por Blinkhorn, James, Zanolli, Clément, Compton, Tim, Groucutt, Huw S., Scerri, Eleanor M. L., Crété, Lucile, Stringer, Chris, Petraglia, Michael D., Blockley, Simon“…Here, we present the results of new examinations of both the fossil and archaeological collections from Shukbah Cave, located in the Palestinian West Bank, presenting new quantitative analyses of a hominin lower first molar and associated stone tool assemblage. …”
Publicado 2021
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2070por Wunderlich, Maria, Jamir, Tiatoshi, Müller, Johannes, Rassman, Knut, Vasa, Ditamulü“…The multifaceted and interwoven character of megalithic building activities in this ethnoarchaeological case study constitutes an expansion for the interpretation of archaeological case studies of monumentality.…”
Publicado 2021
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2071por Shewan, Louise, O’Reilly, Dougald, Armstrong, Richard, Toms, Phillip, Webb, John, Beavan, Nancy, Luangkhoth, Thonglith, Wood, Jamie, Halcrow, Siân, Domett, Kate, Van Den Bergh, Julie, Chang, Nigel“…The megalithic jar sites of Laos (often referred to as the Plain of Jars) remain one of Southeast Asia’s most mysterious and least understood archaeological cultures. The sites, recently inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage, host hollowed stone jars, up to three metres in height, which appear scattered across the landscape, alone or clustered in groups of up to more than 400. …”
Publicado 2021
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2072“…Discovery of this species at Quesna increases the number of shrews recovered from ancient Egyptian archaeological sites to eight species. Crocidura gueldenstaedtii no longer occurs in the Nile Delta, and its presence in a diverse shrew fauna at Quesna that includes one other extirpated species, Crocidura fulvastra (Sundevall, 1843), supports the hypothesis of a moister regional environment 2000–3000 years ago. …”
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2073por Colleter, Rozenn, Bataille, Clément P., Dabernat, Henri, Pichot, Daniel, Hamon, Philippe, Duchesne, Sylvie, Labaune-Jean, Françoise, Jean, Stéphane, Le Cloirec, Gaétan, Milano, Stefania, Trost, Manuel, Steinbrenner, Sven, Marchal, Marine, Guilbeau-Frugier, Céline, Telmon, Norbert, Crubézy, Éric, Jaouen, Klervia“…The identification of individuals buried in mass graves has long benefitted from traditional historical, archaeological, anthropological and paleopathological techniques. …”
Publicado 2021
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2074por Oh, Chang Seok, Lee, Hyejin, Kim, Jieun, Hong, Jong Ha, Cha, Soon Chul, Chai, Jong-Yil, Ha, Cheol Min, Kang, Ryang-Ji, Lim, Do-Seon, Shin, Dong Hoon, Seo, Min“…In Goryeong mummy specimen, we also found Metagonimus spp. eggs that has rarely been detected in archaeological samples so far.…”
Publicado 2021
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2075por Roca-Rada, Xavier, Politis, Gustavo, Messineo, Pablo G., Scheifler, Nahuel, Scabuzzo, Clara, González, Mariela, Harkins, Kelly M., Reich, David, Souilmi, Yassine, Teixeira, João C., Llamas, Bastien, Fehren-Schmitz, Lars“…We analyzed 18 mitochondrial genomes—7 of which are novel—from human skeletal remains from 3 Early to Late Holocene archaeological sites. The Pampas present a distinctive genetic makeup compared to other Middle to Late Holocene pre-Columbian SCSA populations. …”
Publicado 2021
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2076por Bakirov, Bulat, Saprykina, Irina, Kichanov, Sergey, Mimokhod, Roman, Sudarev, Nikolay, Kozlenko, Denis“…These coins were discovered at the location of an ancient Greek settlement during archaeological excavations on the “Volna-1” necropolis in Krasnodar Region, Russian Federation. …”
Publicado 2021
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2077por Dal Fovo, Alice, Fedi, Mariaelena, Federico, Gaia, Liccioli, Lucia, Barone, Serena, Fontana, Raffaella“…The lack of proper archaeological documentation of the numerous excavated portraits currently prevents their chronological dating, be it absolute or relative. …”
Publicado 2021
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2078por Viehberg, Finn A., Medeiros, Andrew S., Plessen, Birgit, Wang, Xiaowa, Muir, Derek, Pienitz, Reinhard“…Here, we show that a small freshwater pond in proximity of the archaeological site “Native Point” on Southampton Island (Nunavut, Arctic Canada) is a highly sensitive environmental recorder. …”
Publicado 2021
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2079por Piergiovanni, Angela Rosa“…Archaeological remains and historical documents demonstrate that a single-flower vetch has been cultivated in Italy from the early stages of agriculture. …”
Publicado 2021
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2080por Padilla-Iglesias, Cecilia, Atmore, Lane M., Olivero, Jesús, Lupo, Karen, Manica, Andrea, Isaza, Epifanía Arango, Vinicius, Lucio, Migliano, Andrea Bamberg“…We also estimate the range of hunter-gatherer presence across Central Africa over the past 120,000 years using paleoclimatic reconstructions, which were statistically validated by our newly compiled dataset of dated archaeological sites. Finally, we show that genomic estimates of divergence times between CAHG groups match our ecological estimates of periods favoring population splits, and that recoveries of connectivity would have facilitated subsequent gene flow. …”
Publicado 2022
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