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1701por Hou, Guangliang, Gao, Jingyi, Chen, Youcheng, Xu, Changjun, Lancuo, Zhuoma, Xiao, Yongming, Cai, Linhai, He, Yuanhong“…According to EI and archaeological remains, we propose that SLK site was a winter camp of prehistoric hunter-gatherers. …”
Publicado 2020
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1702por Røed, Knut H., Kvie, Kjersti S., Losey, Robert J., Kosintsev, Pavel A., Hufthammer, Anne K., Dwyer, Mark J., Goncharov, Vasiliy, Klokov, Konstantin B., Arzyutov, Dmitry V., Plekhanov, Andrei, Anderson, David G.“…To better understand the history of reindeer domestication, and the genetic processes associated with the pastoral transition in the Eurasian Arctic, we analyzed archaeological and contemporary reindeer samples from Northwestern Siberia. …”
Publicado 2020
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1703por Chidimuro, Blessing, Mundorff, Amy, Speller, Camilla, Radini, Anita, Boudreault, Noémie, Lucas, Mary, Holst, Malin, Lamb, Angela, Collins, Matthew, Alexander, Michelle“…RESULTS: The modern population shows higher δ(13)C values in all three tissue carbonates compared to both archaeological populations. Clear differences in dental calculus δ(13)C values are observed between the modern and archaeological individuals suggesting potential for utilising dental calculus in isotope palaeodiet studies. …”
Publicado 2022
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1704“…The reality, however, is that we are unlikely to ever identify the ‘first’ or ‘last’ appearance of a species or cultural tradition in the archaeological and fossil record. Here, we use optimal linear estimation modelling to estimate the first appearance date of Homo sapiens and the extinction date of Neandertals in France and northern Spain by statistically inferring these ‘missing’ portions of the Protoaurignacian and Châtelperronian archaeological records. …”
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1705por Villa, Valentina, Bermeo, Nicolas, Zazzo, Antoine, Lefèvre, Christine, Béarez, Philippe, Correa, Denis, Dufour, Elise, Manin, Aurélie, Dausse, Lucie, Gutiérrez, Belkys, Vásquez, Segundo, Christol, Aurélien, Bahain, Jean-Jacques, Goepfert, Nicolas“…Because of this rich history, we have been conducting archaeological research in this region since 2012 in order to clarify the dynamics of human occupation and their links with climate oscillations and environmental changes. …”
Publicado 2023
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1706por Shin, Dong Hoon, Shim, Sang-Yuck, Kim, Myeung Ju, Oh, Chang Seok, Lee, Mi-Hyun, Jung, Suk Bae, Lee, Geon Il, Chai, Jong-Yil, Seo, Min“…For a long period of time, researchers scouring archaeological sites in Korea have had difficulties locating such structures. …”
Publicado 2014
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1707por Gonçalves, Ariadne Barbosa, Souza, Junior Silva, da Silva, Gercina Gonçalves, Cereda, Marney Pascoli, Pott, Arnildo, Naka, Marco Hiroshi, Pistori, Hemerson“…The classification of pollen species and types is an important task in many areas like forensic palynology, archaeological palynology and melissopalynology. This paper presents the first annotated image dataset for the Brazilian Savannah pollen types that can be used to train and test computer vision based automatic pollen classifiers. …”
Publicado 2016
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1708por Buchanan, Briggs, Chao, Anne, Chiu, Chun-Huo, Colwell, Robert K., O’Brien, Michael J., Werner, Angelia, Eren, Metin I.“…We assess the technological diversity of these fluted stone points found at archaeological sites in the western and eastern halves of North America by employing statistical tools used in the quantification of ecological biodiversity. …”
Publicado 2017
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1709por Capriles, José M., Lombardo, Umberto, Maley, Blaine, Zuna, Carlos, Veit, Heinz, Kennett, Douglas J.“…Here, we demonstrate that forest islands in the Llanos de Moxos of southwestern Amazonia contain human burials and represent the earliest settlements in the region between 10,600 and 4000 years ago. These archaeological sites and their contents represent the earliest evidence of communities that experienced conditions conducive to engaging with food production such as environmental stability, resource disturbance, and increased territoriality in the Amazonian tropical lowlands.…”
Publicado 2019
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1710por Kuitems, Margot, Panin, Andrei, Scifo, Andrea, Arzhantseva, Irina, Kononov, Yury, Doeve, Petra, Neocleous, Andreas, Dee, Michael“…Here, this nascent method is applied to an archaeological site of previously unknown age. We locate the distinctive radiocarbon signal of the year 775 common era (CE) in wood from the base of the Uyghur monument of Por-Bajin in Russia. …”
Publicado 2020
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1711por Lee, Hyejin, Koh, Kyungmin, Cha, Minho, Namkoong, Tan, Park, Sang Joon, Lee, Doo Hee, Kim, Ji Eun, Shin, Dong Hoon“…This is a rare case of scapular OCD discovered in an archaeologically investigated skeleton.…”
Publicado 2021
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1712por Solomina, Olga, Matskovsky, Vladimir, Dolgova, Ekaterina, Kuznetsova, Veronika, Semenyak, Nadezhda, Bebchuk, Tatiana, Mikhalenko, Vladimir, Karpukhin, Alexey, Khasanov, Bulat“…It contains tree-ring width measurements from 64 sites of living trees and ten historical chronologies based on archaeological and construction wood up to year 572 CE, altogether 2909 tree-ring series and more than 450000 measured and cross-dated tree rings. …”
Publicado 2022
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1713“…While there has been a growing number of researchers investigating animal bones from archaeological sites from this period, the “Zooarchaeology of the Modern Era” working group provides the first dedicated forum for these scholars to meet. …”
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1714“…The contributions cover international research activities in the areas of archaeological research and new technologies, holography and interferometry, material analysis, laser cleaning, pattern recognition, unconventional microscopy, spectroscopial techniques, and profilometry.…”
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1715por Mendoza, Benito, Jiménez, Mauro, Pedro Carretero, Pedro, Hernández, Jhonnatan, Loaiza, Jennifer, Brito, Daniela, Peñafiel, Geonatan“…The abundance of these remains made one of the high areas, where marmites exist in different forms, was traditionally considered as mastodon footprints. Archaeological prospecting, geographic information system (GIS) technology, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), photogrammetry, and the geological study of the place, allowed us to determine that the mythical traces of mastodon were marmites made by the water erosion produced in the same ravine over time.…”
Publicado 2023
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1716por Hoffmann, Tanja, Lyons, Natasha, Miller, Debbie, Diaz, Alejandra, Homan, Amy, Huddlestan, Stephanie, Leon, Roma“…Empirical evidence suggests that ancient hunter-gatherer populations engineered ecological niches to enhance the productivity and availability of economically significant resources. An archaeological excavation of a 3800-year-old wetland garden in British Columbia, Canada, provides the first direct evidence of an engineered feature designed to facilitate wild plant food production among mid-to-late Holocene era complex fisher-hunter-gatherers of the Northwest Coast. …”
Publicado 2016
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1717“…Moreover, GPR findings efficiently focus archaeological excavation and body recovery in an exact area and help to minimise time digging in erroneous places.…”
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1718“…Finally the maintenance of the rich and diverse archaeological and historical sites in the face of tourist impacts is discussed.…”
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1719“…Contamination from present-day DNA is a fundamental issue when studying ancient DNA from historical or archaeological material, and quantifying the amount of contamination is essential for downstream analyses. …”
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1720por Klassen, Sarah, Carter, Alison K., Evans, Damian H., Ortman, Scott, Stark, Miriam T., Loyless, Alyssa A., Polkinghorne, Martin, Heng, Piphal, Hill, Michael, Wijker, Pelle, Niles-Weed, Jonathan, Marriner, Gary P., Pottier, Christophe, Fletcher, Roland J.“…Here, we combine lidar, archaeological excavation data, radiocarbon dates, and machine learning algorithms to create maps that model the development of the city and its population growth through time. …”
Publicado 2021
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