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2561por García de la Sienra, Rodrigo“…Desde ese umbral, se busca situar la idea de una razón mimética, cuya relación con la verdad se fundamenta en una forma de conciencia hecha posible por el trabajo con los poderes del imaginario y de la representación.Mimesis and representation: some notes on mimetic reasonThis article is about mimesis from an archaeologic perspective; and follows the thread of the transformation undergone by archaic categories in Greece related to the perception of the invisible or the absent presence, that as a result of the incoming of the institutions belonging to the polis, as well as the representation technologies which were associated to the emergence of a nouvelle publicity frame. …”
Publicado 2022
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2562por Walton, Kerry, Scarsbrook, Lachie, Mitchell, Kieren J., Verry, Alexander J. F., Marshall, Bruce A., Rawlence, Nicolas J., Spencer, Hamish G.“…Broader application of these comparatively cost‐effective and reliable methods to modern, historical, archaeological and palaeontological shell samples has the potential to revolutionize invertebrate genetic research.…”
Publicado 2022
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2563por Pope, Nathaniel S., Singh, Avehi, Childers, Anna K., Kapheim, Karen M., Evans, Jay D., López-Uribe, Margarita M.“…We combined genealogical inference from genomic data with archaeological records to demonstrate that the Holocene demographic history of a wild specialist pollinator of Cucurbita (pumpkins, squashes, and gourds) has been profoundly impacted by the history of agricultural expansion in North America. …”
Publicado 2023
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2564por Vallebueno-Estrada, Miguel, Hernández-Robles, Guillermo G, González-Orozco, Eduardo, Lopez-Valdivia, Ivan, Rosales Tham, Teresa, Vásquez Sánchez, Víctor, Swarts, Kelly, Dillehay, Tom D, Vielle-Calzada, Jean-Philippe, Montiel, Rafael“…Archaeological cobs from Paredones and Huaca Prieta (Peru) represent some of the oldest maize known to date, yet they present relevant phenotypic traits corresponding to domesticated maize. …”
Publicado 2023
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2565por Jeanty, Angèle, Bouby, Laurent, Bonhomme, Vincent, Balfourier, François, Debiton, Clément, Dham, Camille, Ivorra, Sarah, Ros, Jérôme, Evin, Allowen“…This study opens perspectives for studying archaeological barley seeds and tracing the barley diversity and evolution since the Neolithic.…”
Publicado 2023
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2566por Gibbon, Victoria E., Feris, Loretta, Gretzinger, Joscha, Smith, Kathryn, Hall, Simon, Penn, Nigel, Mutsvangwa, Tinashe E. M., Heale, Michaela, Finaughty, Devin A., Karanja, Yvonne W., Esterhuyse, Jan, Kotze, Daniël, Barnes, Nina, Gunston, Geney, May, Je’nine, Krause, Johannes, Wilkinson, Caroline M., Schiffels, Stephan, Februarie, Doreen, Alves, Sianne, Sealy, Judith C.“…Nearly 100 years later, the remains are being returned to their community, accompanied by a range of community-driven interdisciplinary historical, archaeological and analytical (osteobiographic, craniofacial, ancient DNA, stable isotope) studies to document, as far as possible, their lives and deaths. …”
Publicado 2023
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2567Paleolakes and socioecological implications of last glacial “greening” of the South African interiorpor Carr, Andrew S., Chase, Brian M., Birkinshaw, Stephen J., Holmes, Peter J., Rabumbulu, Mulalo, Stewart, Brian A.“…These findings suggest that South Africa’s central interior experienced greater climatic, ecological, and cultural dynamism than previously appreciated and potential to host human populations whose archaeological signatures deserve systematic investigation.…”
Publicado 2023
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2568por Igolkina, Anna A, Noujdina, Nina V, Vishnyakova, Margarita, Longcore, Travis, von Wettberg, Eric, Nuzhdin, Sergey V, Samsonova, Maria G“…According to archaeological records, chickpea (Cicer arietinum) was first domesticated in the Fertile Crescent about 10,000 years BP. …”
Publicado 2023
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2569“…In addition to coastal boulders, this filtering method is expected to be useful for unveiling any object, such as an archaeological structure, that is hidden in deep vegetation.…”
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2570por Mir-Makhamad, Basira, Stark, Sören, Mirzaakhmedov, Sirojidin, Rahmonov, Husniddin, Spengler, Robert N.“…Radiocarbon dates and an archaeological chronology that has been developed for the site show that our samples cover a range between the third and eleventh centuries AD. …”
Publicado 2023
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2571“…Although the motivation of the practice is unclear, the Hirota people may have deformed their crania to preserve group identity and possibly aid in the long-distance trade of shellfish, as seen archaeologically.…”
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2572por Biz, Carlo, Cerchiaro, Mariachiara, Mori, Fabiana, Rossin, Alessandro, Ponticiello, Mattia, Crimì, Alberto, Ruggieri, Pietro“…METHOD: For this propose, we performed an extensive electronic search of the relevant literature, complemented by a manual search of additional sources from archaeological to artistic, literary, historical, and scientific accounts, describing flatfoot and its treatment in different eras. …”
Publicado 2023
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2573por Papalini, Simone, Di Vittori, Valerio, Pieri, Alice, Allegrezza, Marina, Frascarelli, Giulia, Nanni, Laura, Bitocchi, Elena, Bellucci, Elisa, Gioia, Tania, Pereira, Luis Guasch, Susek, Karolina, Tenaillon, Maud, Neumann, Kerstin, Papa, Roberto“…The aDNA is commonly obtained from remains found in paleontological and archaeological sites, conserved in museums, and in other archival collections. …”
Publicado 2023
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2574“…With their rich Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age archives, the Circumharz region, the Czech Republic/Lower Austria region, and the Northern Alpine Foreland are well-suited for research on potential links between human activities and climate fluctuations of this period with pronounced archaeological changes. In this paper, we reconstruct the rate and density of the available (14)C data from 5500 to 3500 calBP (3550–1550 BCE). …”
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2575por Pérez de los Cobos, Felipe, Coindre, Eva, Dlalah, Naima, Quilot-Turion, Bénédicte, Batlle, Ignasi, Arús, Pere, Eduardo, Iban, Duval, Henri“…These results agree with archaeological and historical evidence that separate modern almond dissemination into four phases: Asiatic, Mediterranean, Californian, and southern hemisphere. …”
Publicado 2023
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2576por Appenzeller, Otto, Qualls, Clifford, Barbic, Franca, Furlan, Raffaello, Porta, Alberto“…It also suggests that similar analyses of archaeological specimens could give insight into the physiology of ancient people and animals.…”
Publicado 2007
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2577por Mendizabal, Isabel, Sandoval, Karla, Berniell-Lee, Gemma, Calafell, Francesc, Salas, Antonio, Martínez-Fuentes, Antonio, Comas, David“…Most of the present archaeological, linguistic and ancient DNA evidence indicates a South American origin for these populations. …”
Publicado 2008
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2578“…According to the archaeological dating of the earliest known two-humped camel domestication (5000–6000 years ago), we could conclude that the extant wild camel is a separate lineage but not the direct progenitor of the domestic bactrian camel. …”
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2579por Costa, Maria Antonietta, Matheson, Carney, Iachetta, Lucia, Llagostera, Agustín, Appenzeller, Otto“…METHODOLOGY: We discovered morphologic and molecular evidence of ancient infections in 4 female skulls in the archaeological cemetery of Coyo Oriente, in the desert of San Pedro de Atacama, Northern Chile. …”
Publicado 2009
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2580por Crubézy, Eric, Amory, Sylvain, Keyser, Christine, Bouakaze, Caroline, Bodner, Martin, Gibert, Morgane, Röck, Alexander, Parson, Walther, Alexeev, Anatoly, Ludes, Bertrand“…Direct access to ancient genetic data from these molecular markers combined with the archaeological evidence, demographical studies and comparisons with 166 contemporary individuals from the same location as the frozen bodies helped us to clarify the microevolution of this intriguing population. …”
Publicado 2010
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