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Mobilising cultural heritage for locally owned adaptation. [PDF]
Donovan K +9 more
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The characteristics of settlement of Neanderthals in northern Central Europe during the earlier phases of the Middle Palaeolithic (Marine Isotope Stage 8–6) have been a matter of debate for decades, specifically regarding the population dynamics at such latitudes during the coldest phases. In this paper, we review the known archaeological record of the
Gianpiero Di Maida +5 more
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Preserving coastal environments requires an integrated natural and cultural resources management approach. [PDF]
Mehta JM +7 more
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This is the first proof of beachrock found on the nearshore of the Gulf of Saros. Beachrock generation was influenced by tectonic activity, geomorphological processes, and sedimentation. The Late Holocene beachrock deposits were altered by co‐seismic deformation.
Ufuk Tari
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The archaeology of climate change: a blueprint for integrating environmental and cultural systems. [PDF]
Burke A +8 more
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This study investigates the species composition and distribution of gallinaceous birds (Galliformes) in the south of eastern Europe, specifically within the territory of present‐day Ukraine, during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. The research is based on the comprehensive revision of skeletal remains found at archaeological sites.
Leonid Gorobets +3 more
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An interoperable catalogue of Middle and Late Bronze Age settlements in western Anatolia (c. 2000-1200 BCE). [PDF]
Aşınmaz A, Mutlu S, Zangger E.
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Securing the past for the future – why climate proxy archives should be protected
Glaciers, corals, speleothems, peatlands, trees and other natural proxy archives are essential for global climate change research, but their scarcity and fragility are not equally recognised. Here, we introduce a rapidly disappearing source of palaeoclimatic, environmental and archaeological evidence from some 5000 years ago in the Fenland of eastern ...
Tatiana Bebchuk, Ulf Büntgen
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Large-scale processing of within-bone nutrients by Neanderthals, 125,000 years ago. [PDF]
Kindler L +7 more
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