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Early Neolithic avifaunal remains from southeast Anatolia provide insight into Early Holocene species distributions and long‐term shifts in their range

open access: yesIbis, Volume 166, Issue 4, Page 1264-1279, October 2024.
Based on the species‐rich avifaunas from Early Neolithic sites across Upper Mesopotamia (southeast Türkiye, northern Syria, northern Iraq), we compared seven species' Early Holocene distribution patterns with that of their modern species ranges.
Nadja Pöllath, Joris Peters
wiley   +1 more source

RETRACTED: Geo‐archaeological prospecting of Gunung Padang buried prehistoric pyramid in West Java, Indonesia

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page O1-025, April/June 2024.
Abstract The multidisciplinary study of Gunung Padang has revealed compelling evidence of a complex and sophisticated megalithic site. Correlations between rock stratifications observed through surface exposures, trenching and core logs, combined with GPR facies, ERT layers, and seismic tomograms, demonstrate the presence of multi‐layer constructions ...
Danny Hilman Natawidjaja   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

New wars and permanent liminality [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The aim of the paper is to give an anthropological and historical background analysis of the new type of wars characteristic of our times. It will start from the point that ‘new wars’ are not a recent phenomena; rather, the modern world can be ...
Szakolczai, Árpád
core  

An introductory view on archaeoastronomy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Archaeoastronomy is still a marginalised topic in academia and is described by the Sophia Centre, the only UK institution offering a broader MA containing this field, as ‘the study of the incorporation of celestial orientation, alignments or symbolism in
Bateman T   +73 more
core   +1 more source

Toward a Theory of Myth Critique: Ideology, Learned Ignorance, and the Conditions of Imaginative Success

open access: yes
Constellations, Volume 32, Issue 2, Page 286-297, June 2025.
Carmen Lea Dege, Tae‐Yeoun Keum
wiley   +1 more source

Robots on spaceship earth: a theoretical plea for machine metaphors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Metaphors are inevitable core elements of the conceptual schemes that shape our thinking and behavior. Traditionally, nature is interpreted in terms of agential metaphors such as ghosts, gods, witches and angels. Science, in contrast, is characterized by
Tanghe, Koen
core   +1 more source

More than a vulture: A response to Sweatman and Tsikritsis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In a paper recently published in this journal, Martin B. Sweatman and Dimitrios Tsikritsis from the University of Edinburgh (School of Engineering) have suggested an interpretation for the early Neolithic monumental enclosures at Göbekli Tepe as space ...
Clare, Lee   +7 more
core   +1 more source

A Trojan Horse in the Citadel of Stories? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Digital storytelling is an international movement for self-representation and advocacy, especially in educational, arts, and therapeutic communities.
Hartley, John
core   +1 more source

Plant Food Processing Tools at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Plant Food Processing Tools at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe reconstructs plant food processing at this key Pre-Pottery Neolithic (9600-8000 BC) site, with an emphasis on cereals, legumes and herbs as food sources, on grinding and pounding tools for their
Dietrich, Laura
core  

Landscape transformations at the dawn of agriculture in southern Syria (10.7–9.9 ka cal. BP): plant-specific responses to the impact of human activities and climate change [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In southwest Asia, the accelerated impact of human activities on the landscape has often been linked to the development of fully agricultural societies during the middle and late Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) period (around 10.2–7.9 ka cal. BP).
Aharonovich   +193 more
core   +4 more sources

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