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Orphan crops of archaeology‐based crop history research
Agrobiodiversity is central to sustainable farming worldwide. Cultivation, conservation and reintroduction of diverse plant species, including ‘forgotten’ and ‘underutilized’ crops, contribute to global agrobiodiversity, living ecosystems and sustainable food production.
Daniel Fuks+23 more
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Tuberculosis in Human Bones from 4000 Years Ago, Iran. [PDF]
Farhud DD, Azari M, Rahbar M.
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ABSTRACT Trace elements and minerals can be important for physiological and biochemical functions in aquatic organisms and are also permanently retained in metabolically inert structures in fish, such as otoliths, which can be examined to reconstruct environmental history.
Martin J. Hamel, Wesley L. Gerrin
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Gastrointestinal parasites (GIPs) are determining factors in the health of Asian Elephants. The current coproscopic study recorded 95.2% prevalence rates with 19 different GIPs from these animals. The major risk factors could be overlapping niches with domestic and wild animals, irregular medication and the existence of critical stressors. .
Roshan Babu Adhikari+4 more
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Millet and meals: the role and significance of Panicum miliaceum in culinary contexts at Bruszczewo, Poland. [PDF]
Standall EA+6 more
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Abstract Holocene sea‐level reconstructions from tidal marshes are commonly derived from proxy indicators that have a consistent and quantifiable relationship with tidal elevation. While microfossils are most commonly employed, using multiple indicators leads to more robust reconstructions.
Anthony Giang+11 more
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Medieval genomes from eastern Iberia illuminate the role of Morisco mass deportations in dismantling a long-standing genetic bridge with North Africa. [PDF]
Oteo-Garcia G+17 more
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One‐Hundred Fundamental, Open Questions to Integrate Methodological Approaches in Lake Ice Research
Abstract The rate of technological innovation within aquatic sciences outpaces the collective ability of individual scientists within the field to make appropriate use of those technologies. The process of in situ lake sampling remains the primary choice to comprehensively understand an aquatic ecosystem at local scales; however, the impact of climate ...
Joshua Culpepper+25 more
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Human response to the Younger Dryas along the southern North Sea basin, Northwest Europe. [PDF]
Crombé P+7 more
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