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This paper examines the economic activities of Corded Ware Culture (CWC) communities in the region of Schleswig-Holstein (SH), Germany. It contextualises them within the concept of taskscapes as well as current discussions on mobility and migration. As a
Sebastian Schultrich
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Effect of Turf Fungicides on Earthworms [PDF]
Numerous turf fungicides were tested under various conditions for possible deleterious effects upon the earthworm Eisenla foetida. Earthworms treated by immersion for one minute in 0.1% solutions of 10 different fungicides died insignificant numbers ...
Dale, J. L., Roark, J. H.
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Using Thermophilic Bacteria to Produce Enzymes for Wood Pulping [PDF]
The objective of this Senior Thesis Project was to determine if thermophilic (heat loving) bacteria are capable of producing enzymes to break down lignin.
Debelak, Robert A., Jr.
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Methods for assessing quality characteristics of non-grain starch staples. (Part 3. Laboratory methods.) [PDF]
This manual sets out in a four-part publication the main methods necessary to evaluate the quality characteristics of nongrain starch staple (NGSS) food crops (cassava, sweet potato, banana, plantain, yam and cocoyam) and their processed products.
Bainbridge, Z. +3 more
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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE PHYTOCHEMICAL CONTENT OF THE SEEDS AND FRUITS OF THREE CUCURBITS. [PDF]
A comparative study was carried out on the phytochemical cotent of the seeds and fruits of Cucumismelo(L.), Lagenariabreviflora(Benth) and Citrulluslanatus(Thunb).
Agboola, D.A. +4 more
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‘CORD’ ORNAMENTS ON FUNNEL BEAKER CULTURE POTTERY AT TOMINY, SITE 12
The issues outlined in the above volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) presented here, can be said to generate several important and complex questions among which, one relating to the topogenesis of ’corded’ ornamentation on the bio-cultural borderlands of east and west Europe, gave birth to an innovative research project.
Kadrow, Sławomir, Olejarczyk, Piotr
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This article presents the results of carpological and anthracological analyses of charred plant remains collected as soil and charred wood samples from two Funnel Beaker culture sites located in Kałdus and Browina, in the Kuyavian–Pomeranian Voivodeship,
Dominika Kofel +2 more
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Pitfalls and problems in analysing and interpreting the seasonality of faunal remains [PDF]
Seasonality studies are an important tool in archaeological research, as long as methods are correctly applied. This paper aims to highlight problems which arise in seasonality studies due to a lack of understanding by archaeologists of animal behaviour ...
Milner, N.
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Identification of microbial pathogens in Neolithic Scandinavian humans
With the Neolithic transition, human lifestyle shifted from hunting and gathering to farming. This change altered subsistence patterns, cultural expression, and population structures as shown by the archaeological/zooarchaeological record, as well as by ...
Nora Bergfeldt +13 more
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The article presents the results of archaeobotanical studies on plant macroremains preserved both in charred form and as imprints in pottery and daub. The materials were collected from Funnel Beaker culture sites in Kałdus, Sławęcinek, Kietrz, and Małe ...
Dominika Kofel, Kamil Adamczak
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