Human Disease - Unintended Globalization
Before man was exchanging goods and ideas, he was exchanging germs. As such, the spread of infectious disease constitutes the first truly global phenomenon and, therefore, marks the beginnings—primitive though they may have been—of what today we have ...
Dellana, Christopher J.
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Ancient DNA and spatial modeling reveal a pre-Inca trans-Andean parrot trade. [PDF]
Olah G +5 more
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Fifteenth century CE Bolivian maize reveals genetic affinities with ancient Peruvian maize. [PDF]
Chen H +8 more
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Accelerated Theta Burst Stimulation Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (iTBS-TMS) <i>Pururauka</i> program for severe depressive episode and suicide ideation. [PDF]
Virto-Farfan H, Virto C, Tafet GE.
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Trees, terraces and llamas: Resilient watershed management and sustainable agriculture the Inca way. [PDF]
Frogley MR +3 more
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Human population history on the North Coast of peru from Y chromosomes and mitogenomes. [PDF]
Huber LL +13 more
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The genetic structure and adaptation of Andean highlanders and Amazonians are influenced by the interplay between geography and culture. [PDF]
Borda V +27 more
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Characterisation of 20th Century Cementitious Materials from Selected Cultural Heritage Structures in Slovenia. [PDF]
Golež M +4 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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