An extensive archaeological dental calculus dataset spanning 5000 years for ancient human oral microbiome researchEuropean Nucleotide ArchiveEuropean Nucleotide ArchiveDryad [PDF]
Archaeological dental calculus can provide detailed insights into the ancient human oral microbiome. We offer a multi-period, multi-site, ancient shotgun metagenomic dataset consisting of 174 samples obtained primarily from archaeological dental calculus
Francesca J. Standeven +12 more
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The Iron Age Dogs from Alaybeyi Höyük, Eastern Anatolia [PDF]
To date, little is known about the biological and cultural status of Iron Age dogs in Anatolia. Here, we present a zooarchaeological study of an assemblage of 143 Iron Age dog bones, including two dog skeletons, unearthed from the 2016 and 2017 salvage ...
Abu B. Siddiq +3 more
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Estimation of Height at Withers Based on Long Bone Measurements of Living Cats [PDF]
In this study, coefficients enabling estimation of shoulder height were obtained by taking morphometric measurements from radiographic images of live cats using the radiogrammetric method.
Dominik Poradowski +6 more
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Bioarchaeology aids the cultural understanding of six characters in search of their agency (Tarquinia, ninth–seventh century BC, central Italy) [PDF]
Etruria contained one of the great early urban civilisations in the Italian peninsula during the first millennium BC, much studied from a cultural, humanities-based, perspective, but relatively little with scientific data, and rarely in combination.
G. Bagnasco +25 more
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Influence of Metamizole on Antitumour Activity of Risedronate Sodium in In Vitro Studies on Canine (D-17) and Human (U-2 OS) Osteosarcoma Cell Lines [PDF]
The availability of metamizole varies greatly around the world. There are countries such as the USA, UK, or Australia where the use of metamizole is completely forbidden, and there are also countries where this drug is available only on prescription (e.g.
Dominik Poradowski +4 more
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Potential Cytoprotective and Anti-Apoptotic Effect of Metamizole Alone and in Combination with Cytostatic Drugs Observed In Vitro in Canine (D-17) and Human (U-2 OS) Osteosarcoma Cell Lines [PDF]
Metamizole (dipyrone) is still a frequently used drug in human and veterinary medicine, especially for pain relief, sometimes also in osteosarcoma treatment.
Dominik Poradowski +3 more
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Historical Osteoarchaeology in Iceland
Historical osteoarchaeology has not been at the forefront of archaeological research in Iceland. Large-scale excavations of historical cemeteries did not start until the mid-twentieth century, and all excavations of historical cemeteries until the early twenty-first century were development led. This fact means that many of the projects carried out did
H. Gestsdóttir
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Writing Osteoarchaeology Case Studies and Short Reports That Attract Attention
At the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, case studies are normally published in the article format of a Short Report. Most journals allow a lower word count for a case study than they do for population study published as a research article, or for a review article, and that helps to focus the authors’ minds on the key information they need to ...
Mitchell, Piers D, Bendrey, Robin
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Writing a First Osteoarchaeology Article: Some Advice for Early Career Researchers
Writing a journal article is a different skill to writing a postgraduate thesis or a technical report. Getting published is an important step in academic careers, so it is a key skill to master. It is obviously good to publish completed research, to disseminate the research to wider academic and public communities.
Robin Bendrey, Piers D. Mitchell
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Cranial morphology of Balkan and West Asian livestock guardian dogs. [PDF]
In this study, skull morphological diversity of Livestock Guardian Dogs was examined and contributed information to the established literature. The Balkan‐West Asian Livestock Guardian Dogs are clearly distinguishable from wolves, dingoes, and most other primitive and spitz‐type dogs and this group displays a surprising cranial diversity.
Gündemir O +6 more
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