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Corrigendum to "Isotopic insights from carpological remains: One of the first datasets for the Italian Bronze age" [Data in brief 57 (2024) 111000]. [PDF]
Cortese F+10 more
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The what, how, and why of trait‐based analyses in ecology
Functional diversity is increasingly used alongside taxonomic diversity to describe populations and communities in ecology. Indeed, functional diversity metrics allow researchers to summarise complex occupancy patterns in space and/or time across communities and/or populations in response to various stressors.
Thomas Guillerme+4 more
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Abstract During fieldwork among older adults in middle‐class families in the city of Bhaktapur (2018–2019), I recurrently came across comparative narratives of moral decline, depicting a stark contrast between the present time and a mythical past where ageing parents were treated “as gods.” In this paper, I analyze how, through acts of comparisons ...
Paola Tinè
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A comprehensive dataset and image-set for exploring buccal dental microwear in late prehistory farming groups from northeastern Iberian Peninsula. [PDF]
Hernando R.
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PREHISTORY. Atlas of African Prehistory. J. Desmond Clark [PDF]
Glen H. Cole
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The Social Archaeology of Food: Thinking about Eating from Prehistory to the Present
C. Hastorf
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Contested parenting and its affective economies: A commentary
Abstract In stringing together the fine‐grained ethnographic studies that comprise this special issue of Ethos, “Contested Parenting. Experts, Audiences, Selves,” our commentary is designed to go beyond the micro‐setting of daily routines to the emotional entanglements of family relationships within wider economic and political networks. Calling on the
Claudia Fonseca
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