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Rapid adoption of bow technology across western North America ∼1,400 years ago. [PDF]
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Four new species of genus <i>Acmella</i> W.T. Blanford, 1869 (Gastropoda, Assimineidae) from Southern Thailand. [PDF]
Seedee K, Dumrongrojwattana P, Poeaim S.
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CLUES TO DEEP-SEA BIODIVERSITY IN A NEARSHORE CAVE
Harmelin, J.-G, Vacelet, J
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Hydrobiologia, 2011The mid-Atlantic islands of Bermuda harbor one of the richest and most diverse anchialine communities known from anywhere on Earth. However, all known anchialine caves in Bermuda (maximum depth—26 m) were dry during the last glacial period extending from approximately 9,000 to 115,000 years ago when glacial sea levels were as much as 127 m lower. Since
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Deep Sea and Cave Sponges (Cover & Copyright page)
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Deep Sea and Cave Sponges (Table of contents)
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Decoding deep-time proxies with U-Pb cave chronology
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021John Engel describes a chronometer method that enables rapid generation of U–Pb ages for cave speleothems.
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Early Neanderthal constructions deep in Bruniquel Cave in southwestern France
Nature, 2016Very little is known about Neanderthal cultures, particularly early ones. Other than lithic implements and exceptional bone tools, very few artefacts have been preserved. While those that do remain include red and black pigments and burial sites, these indications of modernity are extremely sparse and few have been precisely dated, thus greatly ...
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2020
The survey of submarine cave is a challenge due to the short time divers have for doing it. Rebreathers, dive computers and specific automatic survey computers are now used. To enhance the precision underground beacons can be installed and detected from the surface.
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The survey of submarine cave is a challenge due to the short time divers have for doing it. Rebreathers, dive computers and specific automatic survey computers are now used. To enhance the precision underground beacons can be installed and detected from the surface.
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New Scientist, 2015
One thousand four hundred bones, 140 teeth, belonging to at least 15 individual skeletons--and that's just what was recovered in single short field session. The early human fossil record isn't normally this rich. For a century, paleoanthropologists have generally learned to make do with slim pickings--part of a face here, a jawbone fragment there. Now,
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One thousand four hundred bones, 140 teeth, belonging to at least 15 individual skeletons--and that's just what was recovered in single short field session. The early human fossil record isn't normally this rich. For a century, paleoanthropologists have generally learned to make do with slim pickings--part of a face here, a jawbone fragment there. Now,
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