The current state of peas in the United Kingdom; diversity, heritage and food systems
Landraces and traditional pea varieties hold great potential for enhancing agrobiodiversity and promoting pulse consumption, offering a rich historical and cultural resource for the UK food system. Unfortunately, many traditional pea varieties are lost, and those saved are often kept in seed banks or used only by small‐scale growers.
Szymon Wojciech Lara, Philippa Ryan
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To wear the most conspicuous decoration on the teeth: The role of the dentists in tooth gem installation in Taiwan. [PDF]
Cheng FC, Wang LH, Chiang CP.
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Mandibular morphology and the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Westernmost Iberia. [PDF]
Godinho RM+7 more
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How digitisation of herbaria reveals the botanical legacy of the First World War
Digitisation of herbarium collections is bringing greater understanding to bear on the complexity of narratives relating to the First World War and its aftermath – scientific and societal. Plant collecting during the First World War was more widespread than previously understood, contributed to the psychological well‐being of those involved and ...
Christopher Kreuzer, James A. Wearn
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Perceptions of organizational value and unethical/deviant behaviors among lecturers in Archeology and Religion and Cultural Studies: An intervention study. [PDF]
Chukwuma JN+15 more
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Strengthening the relationships between humans and plants can restore people's experience of nature and ultimately counteract the widespread loss of biodiversity. In this opinion article, we argue that much potential for understanding and increasing human–plant relationships lies untapped, because of a lack of cross‐fertilisation between two ...
Christoph Schunko+2 more
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Cannabis has been used by humans for millennia, resulting in diverse landraces and uses. Its complex legal status and economic importance make sampling wild‐growing populations difficult, limiting past studies to modern cultivars with low genetic diversity. Our research provides crucial insights into the genetic diversity of wild‐growing and cultivated
Manica Balant+19 more
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Oral Infections in Ancient Human Skulls in 2000 BC/Iron Age, Iran. [PDF]
Farhud DD, Azari M, Rahbar M.
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The vulnerability of aging states: A survival analysis across premodern societies. [PDF]
Scheffer M+5 more
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Proteomic Investigation of Human Dental Pulp to Identify Individuals Who Are Pregnant
ABSTRACT Biomolecules preserved in dental pulp are increasingly being used to identify individuals in the context of forensics and archaeology. Despite the vast amount of research into host and pathogen DNA, the potential use of physiologically informative proteins preserved in dental pulp has rarely been studied.
Takumi Tsutaya+9 more
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