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Unique osteological evidence for human-animal gladiatorial combat in Roman Britain. [PDF]
Thompson TJU+6 more
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Bridging the Gap: Classification, Theory and Practice in Public Archaeology
M. Oldham
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Abstract Recent approaches to fisheries research emphasize the importance of the coproduction of knowledge in building resilient and culturally mindful fisheries management frameworks. Despite widespread recognition of the need for Indigenous knowledge and historical reference points as baseline data, archaeological data are rarely included in ...
Ross Salerno+9 more
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Early to Mid-Holocene land use transitions in South Asia: A new archaeological synthesis of potential human impacts. [PDF]
Bates J+27 more
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Abstract Faecal biomarkers are used to trace and identify the source of faecal matter at various types of archaeological sites. Until now, the focus has been centred on humans and domesticated animals. However, in caves, it's wild animals that play a role in the deposition of organic matter.
Natalia Gryczewska+8 more
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Uncovering Microbial Diversity and Community Structure of Black Spots Residing in Tomb Mural Painting. [PDF]
Li Q, He Z, Wang Z, Chen A, Wu C.
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Abstract This study represents the first attempt to develop archaeometric software that enables researchers without programming knowledge to address archaeometric challenges, specifically determining the provenance of rocks extracted from ancient quarries.
Domenico Miriello, Raffaella De Luca
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Correction: New insights on Celtic migration in Hungary and Italy through the analysis of non-metric dental traits. [PDF]
Piccirilli E+17 more
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Abstract Architectural and engineering elements of the Roman civilization constitute an important cultural heritage. Nevertheless, not all ancient Roman cities and the roads connecting them have been found, mainly because classical geographical sources show a significant lack of precision.
Jesús M. Romera+2 more
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Tel Shiqmona during the Iron Age: A first glimpse into an ancient Mediterranean purple dye 'factory'. [PDF]
Shalvi G+8 more
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