3000 yr-old patterns of mobile pastoralism revealed by multiple isotopes and radiocarbon dating of ancient horses from the Mongolian Altai. [PDF]
Zazzo A +15 more
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Reconstructing Bronze Age diets and farming strategies at the early Bronze Age sites of La Bastida and Gatas (southeast Iberia) using stable isotope analysis. [PDF]
Knipper C +7 more
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Stable isotope evidence for the participation of commoners in Inka khipu production. [PDF]
Hyland S +4 more
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Reconstruction of the lifeways of Central European Late Bronze Age communities using ancient DNA, isotope and osteoarchaeological analyses. [PDF]
Orfanou E +34 more
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Late Neolithic Henge Monuments as Foci for Evolving Funerary Landscapes: Knowlton Henge Complex and the Barrow Cemeteries of the Allen Valley, Dorset, UK – A Case Study [PDF]
Gale, John
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Life and death in Trypillia times: Interdisciplinary analyses of the unique human remains from the settlement of Kosenivka, Ukraine (3700-3600 BCE). [PDF]
Fuchs K +7 more
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Funerary rites in Japanese and other asian buddhist societies
In any society, funeral rites are related not only to the religious aspirations of the dead but also to the religious commitment of his family or of the social group he belonged to. That is why funeral rites reveal certain aspects of the community of a population and why they form an important subject in cultural anthropology.
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Yuhuangmiao: the socio-cultural dynamics of a community between the steppes and the Chinese plains. [PDF]
Huan L, Brosseder U.
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Investigating jet and jet-like artefacts from Prehistoric Scotland: the National Museums Scotland project [PDF]
Davis, M, Sheridan, J A
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