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Advancing butterfly systematics through genomic analysis. [PDF]

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Zhang J   +4 more
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Journey into interdisciplinarity : ten years of INREF experience [PDF]

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Geerlings, B.J.   +4 more
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Identifying genomic surveillance gaps in Africa for the global public health response to West Nile Virus

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Moir M   +27 more
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A historical perspective on arboviruses of public health interest in Southern Africa. [PDF]

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An Archaeological Contribution to the Kalahari Debate from the Middle Limpopo Valley, Southern Africa

Journal of Archaeological Research, 2021
The Kalahari debate deals primarily with the influence that contact with incoming groups had on San communities in southern Africa. Two schools of thought emerged and engaged in heavy debate. The traditionalists, most of whom collected primary ethnographic data in the Kalahari Desert, argued that the San were relatively isolated and affected minimally ...
Tim Forssman
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The End of the Later Stone Age in the Middle Limpopo Valley, Central Southern Africa

Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology, 2023
DATA AVAILABILITY : Data used in this study is all presented in the manuscript. ; Later Stone Age industries are often applied pan-regionally despite having been defined in specific environments that possess their own set of underlying conditions. Archaeologists have expressed concern with this approach as it may generate an appearance of homogeneity ...
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A pilot investigation into forager craft activities in the middle Limpopo Valley, southern Africa

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2018
Abstract Forager lifeways in the middle Limpopo Valley, southern Africa, were considerably altered from 350 CE onwards when incoming farmer communities settled the region. This is seen archaeologically in a shift in the preference for specific Later Stone Age tool types and the introduction of farmer-associated items.
Tim Forssman   +2 more
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Foragers and trade in the middle Limpopo Valley,c.1200 BC to AD 1300

Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 2017
ABSTRACTIn the middle Limpopo Valley of southern Africa, wealth acquired from international trade contributed to the development of social complexity in farmer society. However, foragers were present from before the appearance of exotic goods, c. AD 900, until at least the decline of southern Africa’s first state-level society, Mapungubwe (AD 1220–1300)
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Metals from K2 and Mapungubwe, Middle Limpopo Valley: a technological study of early second millennium material culture, with an emphasis on conservation

Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 2015
The application of pyrotechnologies in the transformation of natural ores to metals has fascinated scholars from diverse backgrounds.
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