Neolithic mitochondrial haplogroup H genomes and the genetic origins of Europeans. [PDF]
Brotherton P +22 more
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European identity and cultural heritage: the Mediterranean has its say. [PDF]
Bombico S, Dias Garcia L.
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Ethnopedology in the study of toponyms connected to the indigenous knowledge on soil resource. [PDF]
Capra GF +5 more
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Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility. [PDF]
Matisoo-Smith E +15 more
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Detection of phylogenetically informative polymorphisms in the entire euchromatic portion of human Y chromosome from a Sardinian sample. [PDF]
Francalacci P +10 more
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Traditional knowledge about plant, animal, and mineral-based remedies to treat cattle, pigs, horses, and other domestic animals in the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. [PDF]
Bullitta S +3 more
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Uniparental markers of contemporary Italian population reveals details on its pre-Roman heritage. [PDF]
Brisighelli F +7 more
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Speleothems uncover Late Holocene environmental changes across the Nuragic period in Sardinia (Italy): A possible human influence on land use during bronze to post-Iron Age cultural shifts [PDF]
During the Bronze and Iron Age, Sardinia was home of one of the most technologically advanced Mediterranean societies (the Nuragic culture). Given its key geographical location, the island was also the fulcrum of deep cultural exchanges. Toward the end
Andrea Columbu +2 more
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Cyprus and Sardinia in the Late Bronze Age: Nuragic table ware at Hala Sultan Tekke
In the course of the Swedish excavations at Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus, table ware and domestic pottery of unknown provenance were discovered in offering pits dating to the 13th century BCE. These vessels comprise six hand-made and black burnished vessels,
Paula Waiman-Barak +2 more
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