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2421por Olivieri, Cristina, Marota, Isolina, Rizzi, Ermanno, Ermini, Luca, Fusco, Letizia, Pietrelli, Alessandro, De Bellis, Gianluca, Rollo, Franco, Luciani, Stefania“…However, little is known about the genetics of the Alpine populations and no mitochondrial DNA sequences from Alpine archaeological specimens are available. Here we provide the first mitochondrial sequences of an Alpine Copper Age Cervus elaphus. …”
Publicado 2014
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2422por Nedoluzhko, A. V., Boulygina, E. S., Sokolov, A. S., Tsygankova, S. V., Gruzdeva, N. M., Rezepkin, A. D., Prokhortchouk, E. B.“…The Novosvobodnaya culture is known as a Bronze Age archaeological culture in the North Caucasus region of Southern Russia. …”
Publicado 2014
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2423“…CONCLUSIONS: Although highly simplified, the demographic model we have used captures key elements of the differences between the male Neolithic expansions in Africa and Europe, and is consistent with archaeological findings.…”
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2424por Blomstedt, Patric“…RESULTS —: As is well known, both literary sources and the archaeological/osteological material bear witness to treatment of various fractures. …”
Publicado 2014
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2425por Petrou, E L, Hauser, L, Waples, R S, Seeb, J E, Templin, W D, Gomez-Uchida, D, Seeb, L W“…Our results agree with geological and archaeological data indicating that the NAP was a dynamic landscape that may have been more recently colonized than during the last deglaciation because of dramatic changes in coastal hydrology over the last several thousand years.…”
Publicado 2013
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2426por Hofman, Courtney A., Rick, Torben C., Hawkins, Melissa T. R., Funk, W. Chris, Ralls, Katherine, Boser, Christina L., Collins, Paul W., Coonan, Tim, King, Julie L., Morrison, Scott A., Newsome, Seth D., Sillett, T. Scott, Fleischer, Robert C., Maldonado, Jesus E.“…Previous genetic studies suggested that foxes first appeared on the islands >16,000 years ago, before human arrival (~13,000 cal BP), while archaeological and paleontological data supported a colonization >7000 cal BP. …”
Publicado 2015
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2427por Damgaard, Peter B., Margaryan, Ashot, Schroeder, Hannes, Orlando, Ludovic, Willerslev, Eske, Allentoft, Morten E.“…We repeat the experiment using a brief pre-digestion (15 or 30 mins) on 21 ancient bones and teeth from a variety of archaeological contexts and observe an improvement in 16 of these. …”
Publicado 2015
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2428por Snir, Ainit, Nadel, Dani, Groman-Yaroslavski, Iris, Melamed, Yoel, Sternberg, Marcelo, Bar-Yosef, Ofer, Weiss, Ehud“…Finally, we suggest that their presence indicates the earliest, small-scale attempt to cultivate wild cereals seen in the archaeological record.…”
Publicado 2015
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2429“…Finally, we discuss how multiple independent subdivisions of archaeological sequences can improve our understanding of both the timing of different changes (for example in technology, culture, subsistence, environment) and how they may be inter-related.…”
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2430por Grosman, Leore, Munro, Natalie D., Abadi, Itay, Boaretto, Elisabetta, Shaham, Dana, Belfer-Cohen, Anna, Bar-Yosef, Ofer“…The size of the site, the thick archaeological deposits, invested architecture and multiple occupation sub-phases reveal a large, sedentary community at least on par with Early Natufian camps in the Mediterranean zone. …”
Publicado 2016
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2431por Cong, Jinxin, Gao, Chuanyu, Zhang, Yan, Zhang, Shaoqing, He, Jiabao, Wang, Guoping“…By combining previous sedimentary and archaeological studies, we attempt to date the beginning of intensive anthropogenic influences on the Sanjiang Plain. …”
Publicado 2016
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2432“…Archaeological evidence shows that humans began living in the high altitude Andes approximately 12,000 years ago. …”
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2433“…Experimental engraving of freshwater shells and microscopic analysis identify an incision crossing the archaeological valve outer surface as possible deliberate engraving. …”
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2434por Preece, Catherine, Livarda, Alexandra, Wallace, Michael, Martin, Gemma, Charles, Michael, Christin, Pascal‐Antoine, Jones, Glynis, Rees, Mark, Osborne, Colin P.“…We compared harvest traits of species originating from the Fertile Crescent, including those for which there is archaeological evidence of deliberate collection. Unexpectedly, wild crop progenitors in both families had neither higher grain yield nor, in grasses, less chaff, although they did have larger seeds. …”
Publicado 2015
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2435por Wilson, Andrew D., Zhu, Qin, Barham, Lawrence, Stanistreet, Ian, Bingham, Geoffrey P.“…Spheroids are ball-shaped stone objects found in African archaeological sites dating from 1.8 million years ago (Early Stone Age) to at least 70,000 years ago (Middle Stone Age). …”
Publicado 2016
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2436“…In this paper, we describe 485 Oliva spp. shell beads recovered from four archaeological cave sites Jerimalai, Lene Hara, Matja Kuru 1, and Matja Kuru 2, located in Timor-Leste, Island Southeast Asia. …”
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2437por Di Vito, Mauro A., Acocella, Valerio, Aiello, Giuseppe, Barra, Diana, Battaglia, Maurizio, Carandente, Antonio, Del Gaudio, Carlo, de Vita, Sandro, Ricciardi, Giovanni P., Ricco, Ciro, Scandone, Roberto, Terrasi, Filippo“…Here we exploit the historical, archaeological and geological record of Campi Flegrei caldera to estimate the surface deformation preceding the Monte Nuovo eruption and investigate the shallow magma transfer. …”
Publicado 2016
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2438“…The results of our simulation experiment suggest that researchers may need to take the taskscape visibility into account when inferring cultural transmission from archaeological data.…”
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2439por Delagnes, Anne, Schmidt, Patrick, Douze, Katja, Wurz, Sarah, Bellot-Gurlet, Ludovic, Conard, Nicholas J., Nickel, Klaus G., van Niekerk, Karen L., Henshilwood, Christopher S.“…Comparatively little is known about the role and impact of this technology on early modern human behaviors and cultural expressions, due, in part, to the lack of comprehensive studies of archaeological assemblages documenting the heat treatment of stone. …”
Publicado 2016
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2440“…In that light, we review the current evidence, derived from such sources as plant remains (e.g., starch, pollen, phytoliths, and seeds) in soil and dental calculus, dental and tool wear, coprolites, and genetics, for Neanderthal's nutritional, medicinal, and ritual use of plants, which includes 61 different taxa from 26 different plant families found at 17 different archaeological sites. Further, we updated and standardized botanical nomenclature from many sources published over many decades to provide a more stable foundation for future work.…”
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