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ABSTRACT In the last three decades, DNA sequencing of ancient animal osteological assemblages has become an important tool complementing standard archaeozoological approaches to reconstruct the history of animal domestication. However, osteological assemblages of key archaeological contexts are not always available or do not necessarily preserve enough
Kuldeep D. More +64 more
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Abstract Numerous isotopic studies of Scottish Mesolithic and Neolithic diets suggest a shift from marine‐based to terrestrial‐based subsistence strategies. However, bulk collagen isotope analysis may overlook low‐level marine food consumption. This study combines bulk collagen stable isotope data from four Neolithic sites (Quanterness, Rattar East ...
Valentina Martinoia +8 more
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The Bacteriain the Neolithic Shellmounds (The Second Report)
TAMOTSU OGATA
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Written Summary: We resampled 416 historical vegetation records (originally sampled between 1884 and 1931) from grasslands across Switzerland at a wide range of elevations and moisture levels. We found severe declines in alpha, beta, and gamma taxonomic diversity as well as functional and phylogenetic alpha diversity over the last century.
Stefan Widmer +6 more
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Summary Roots are essential for plant adaptation to changing environments, yet the role of roots in crop domestication remains unclear. This study examined the evolution of root phenotypes from teosinte to maize, a transition resulting in reduced nodal root number (NRN), multiseriate cortical sclerenchyma (MCS), and increased seminal root number (SRN).
Ivan Lopez‐Valdivia +10 more
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ANTHROPOGENIC CHANGES FROM NEOLITHIC THROUGH MEDIEVAL TIMES [PDF]
G. W. Dimbleby
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Notes on the “pipe for inflating a float”of the Neolithic Age in Japan
ISAMU KONO
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The genesis of megaliths: Monumentality, ethnicity and social complexity in Neolithic north‐west Europe [PDF]
Andrew Sherratt
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Ancient mitogenomes from Neolithic, megalithic and medieval burials suggest complex genetic history of Kashmir valley, India. [PDF]
Dwivedi A +11 more
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