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Marine or freshwater mussel species are found in large quantities around populated areas and accumulate metals in aquatic systems. Therefore, these organisms are used to monitor environmental pollution.
Ipek F. Barut +2 more
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The chalcolithic fortified site of Leceia (Oeiras, Portugal) [PDF]
At the main Chalcolithic settlements of Estremadura, the agricultural potential enhanced through successive improvement of production technologies created an economic surplus that needed to be defended.
Cardoso, João Luís
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A tale of two tells : dating the Çatalhöyük West Mound [PDF]
The Anatolian Neolithic tell settlement of Çatalhöyük was investigated by James Mellaart in 1961–65, and by Ian Hodder and others from 1993 to 2017. Located on the Konya Plain, central Turkey, Çatalhöyük is famed for the densely-packed houses, under ...
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CONTENTS Jean-Paul Demoule. Marion Lichardus-Itten: une vie d’archéologue • Desislava Takorova. The natural environment in the process of neolithization of the Eastern and Central Balkans • Jean-Paul Demoule.
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Domesticating Mathematics: Taxonomic Diversity in Archaeozoological Assemblages [PDF]
Understanding taxonomic richness is indispensable in studying the choices made in the exploitation of the local fauna such as those of the broad-spectrum revolution in the Near East.
Bartosiewicz, László +2 more
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The Chalcolithic period at Yeşilova Höyük
İzmir Bornova bölgesindeki Yeşilova höyüğü MÖ 5.binyılın üçüncü çeyreğinde bir Kalkolitik topluluğa ev sahipliği yapmıştır. Bu dönemin keramiğinde yüksek kulplu omurgalı çanaklar karakteristik ve yaygındır. Diğer yandan cheese pot olarak bilinen kaba kaplar çeşitlilik ve yaygınlık göstermektedir.
Derin, Zafer, Caymaz, Tayfun
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Blame it on the goats? Desertification in the Near East during the Holocene [PDF]
The degree to which desertification during the Holocene resulted from climatic deterioration or alternatively from overgrazing has puzzled Quaternary scientists in many arid regions of the world.
Albert, Rosa-María +5 more
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Bricks and urbanism in the Indus Valley rise and decline [PDF]
The Indus Civilization, often denoted by its major city Harappa, spanned almost two millennia from 3200 to 1300 BC. Its tradition reaches back to 7000 BC: a 5000 year long expansion of villages and towns, of trading activity, and of technological ...
Khan, Aurangzeb, Lemmen, Carsten
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Landscape change and archaeological settlements in the lower Danube valley and delta from early Neolithic to Chalcolithic time: A review [PDF]
International audiencePalaeogeographic changes of the North Black Sea area during Early to Middle Holocene (i.e. 12e4 ka BP) is of crucial interest in the understanding of the spread of the Neolithic to central and western Europe.
Carozza, Jean-Michel +3 more
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Agricultural productivity in past societies: toward an empirically informed model for testing cultural evolutionary hypotheses [PDF]
Agricultural productivity, and its variation in space and time, plays a fundamental role in many theories of human social evolution. However, we often lack systematic information about the productivity of past agricultural systems on a scale large enough
Bogaard, Amy +14 more
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