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Despite the omnivorous diet of most human populations, meat foraging gradually increased during the Paleolithic, in parallel with the development of hunting capacities.
Camille Daujeard, Sandrine Prat
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The Professionalisation of Science – Claim and Refusal: Discipline Building and Ideals of Scientific Autonomy in the Growth of Prehistoric Archaeology. The Case of Georges Laplace's Group of Typologie Analytique, 1950s–1990s [PDF]
The majority of analyses investigating the professionalisation of scientific domains tend to assume the linear and general features of this transformation.
Plutniak, Sébastien
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Rugose corals across the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary in NW Turkey [PDF]
An uppermost Famennian (Strunian) coral assemblage has been recovered in the middle part of the Yılanlı Formation of the Istanbul Zone (Zonguldak and Bartın areas, NW Turkey). In the Bartın area, the studied fossiliferous interval corresponds to a c.
Julien Denayer
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Paleontology in France: 200 years in the footsteps of Cuvier and Lamarck [PDF]
International audienceDue to its richness in fossil localities and Fossil-Lagerstätten, France played a major role in the 18th and 19th centuries in establishing paleontology and biostratigraphy as scientific disciplines.
Antoine, Pierre-Olivier +4 more
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Prehistoric Stone Raw Materials from the Bükk Mountains in Northeastern Hungary
From the period of the Neanderthals to those of the Late Neolithic populations, the Bükk Mountains region played an important part in the lives of various prehistoric societies, and the varied geological history of this territory provided distinct ...
Norbert Faragó +4 more
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The role of eastern Tethys seaway closure in the Middle Miocene Climatic Transition (ca. 14 Ma) [PDF]
The Middle Miocene Climatic Transition (MMCT, approximately 14 Ma) is a key period in Cenozoic cooling and cryospheric expansion. Despite being well documented in isotopic record, the causes of the MMCT are still a matter of debate.
N. Hamon +3 more
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Le Bassin des Carpates se situe dans la partie sud-est de l’Europe centrale et est centré principalement sur la Hongrie. Par sa position, il représente un possible carrefour migratoire pour les populations humaines préhistoriques entre l’Europe ...
Marie Seguedy +3 more
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The Eurasian Modern Pollen Database (EMPD), version 2 [PDF]
The Eurasian (née European) Modern Pollen Database (EMPD) was established in 2013 to provide a public database of high-quality modern pollen surface samples to help support studies of past climate, land cover, and land use using fossil pollen.
B. A. S. Davis +101 more
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À propos de vestiges humains immatures inédits provenant des niveaux moustériens de Qafzeh
Several seasons of excavations at the Mousterian site of Qafzeh have produced many human remains, of both adults and children (Vandermeersch 1981, Tillier 1999).
Patrice Courtaud, Anne-Marie Tillier
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Relatively high 15N abundances in bone collagen of early anatomically modern humans in Europe have often been interpreted as a specific consumption of freshwater resources, even if mammoth is an alternative high 15N prey.
Dorothée G. Drucker +11 more
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