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Anthropogenic modifications to fire regimes in the wider Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. [PDF]
Fire has declined globally, and our study documents these changes taking place within the boundaries of one of Africa's most important transboundary protected areas. We find striking changes to the fire regime over time, with the number of fires declining by 40%, and the area burnt by 39%, in 14 years.
Probert JR +11 more
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Barnlitteraturforskningens arkeologi
Criticism of children’s literature is not, although it too often may seem so, a phenomenon of the later half of the 20th century. The contradiction between didactics and aesthetics, for many established as an axiom in modern children’s literature research, has been contra productive when it comes to differences between older and modern ...
Boel Westin
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Penelitian Arkeologi Dalam Konteks Pengembangan Sumberdaya Arkeologi
Upaya mengungkapkan dan menjelaskan manusia serta kebudayaan dalam rentang dan proses masa lampau ke masa kini, melalui tinggalan- tinggalan bendawinya, adalah tantangan yang dihadapi bidang arkeologi di setiap negara.
Bugie M.H. Kusumohartono
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Arkeologi Kawasan Dan Kawasan Arkeologis: Asas Keseimbangan Dalam Pemanfataan
Meskipun studi arkeologi mempelajari masa lampau manusia berdasarkan atas benda-benda yang ditinggalkan, namun dalam pelaksanaannya studi arkeologi tidak cukup hanya berorientasi pada artefak saja.
Timbul Haryono
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Abstract Domesticated chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) are a dominant part of the global human diet. Although the early domestication history of this species remains disputed, Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) is assumed to have been the initial domestication center.
Hanneke J. M. Meijer +4 more
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Stone‐flaking technology at Leang Bulu Bettue, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
ABSTRACT Approximately 50000 stone artefacts have been recovered from the prehistoric site of Leang Bulu Bettue (LBB), on the Wallacean island of Sulawesi, in Indonesia. This large assemblage offers the opportunity to produce a large‐scale, comprehensive model of the early lithic technologies of South Sulawesi.
Yinika L. Perston +9 more
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ABSTRACT The record of open‐air Middle Palaeolithic sites in the Iberian Peninsula—specifically in the Mediterranean basin—is scarce, hampering the interpretation of the landscape use strategies developed by Neanderthals in this area. In this work, we present Los Aljezares, a new Middle Palaeolithic site found in Pleistocene fluvio‐lacustrine deposits ...
ALEIX EIXEA +10 more
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Elucidating historical fisheries’ networks in the Iberian Peninsula using stable isotopes
Abstract Processed fish is known to have been systematically traded in Europe since the Early Middle Ages to meet increasing demand of incipient markets and religious precepts, yet specific details regarding the supply of different fish in Southern Europe is often missing.
Laura Llorente‐Rodríguez +11 more
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Kejelian para arkeolog dalam menangani hasil penelitiannya sangat menentukan akan dampak yang akan dirasakan oleh masyarakat luas. Hal inilah yang selama ini belum banyak terfikirkan oleh sebagian dari para ahli arkeologi kita.
Gunadi Kasnowihardjo
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Brown bears (Ursus arctos) diverged from the cave bear lineage c. 1.2 million years ago and likely originated in Asia, where the oldest fossils belong to a Middle Pleistocene chronology. Brown bear fossils from the Middle Pleistocene are scarce in the Iberian Peninsula, especially when compared to the cave bear record and they are mainly located in the
Mónica Villalba de Alvarado +5 more
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