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ABSTRACT Throughout its area of distribution, in particular in the Iberian Peninsula, the European pilchard (Sardina pilchardus Walbaum 1792) has been an extensively exploited species since Prehistoric times. Our knowledge of the past fisheries of this clupeid nevertheless remains limited due to a scarcity of ichthyoarchaeological data, which reflects,
Arnau Brosa‐Planella +6 more
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ABSTRACT The ancient practice of cremation has been documented across numerous cultures, yet burnt remains can indeed become a huge challenge for anthropologists, both in archaeological and in forensic contexts. The analysis of such skeletal material presents significant challenges associated with the alterations caused by the process of burning.
Carlotta Sala +6 more
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Introducing Isotòpia: A stable isotope database for Classical Antiquity. [PDF]
Formichella G +5 more
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ABSTRACT Prior research has documented treponematosis at a single site in Mainland Southeast Asia from northern Vietnam dated to the early agricultural transition (~4000–3500 bp). To date, no other cases in Southeast Asia's prehistory have been identified.
Melandri Vlok +15 more
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Suicide, self-injury and violence. [PDF]
Zhang K, Wang Z, Yu X.
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Citation of non-English peer review publications--some Chinese examples. [PDF]
Fung IC.
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Gender Based Salary Differences Among United States Academic Otolaryngologists
Abstract Objective To evaluate differences in financial compensation between male and female academic otolaryngologists. Study Design Retrospective, cross‐sectional analysis. Setting Multi‐institutional United States public medical schools. Methods Twelve states with public salary data were identified, and otolaryngology salary data were extracted from
Larry W. Wang +7 more
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Whole-Language and Item-Specific Inhibition in Bilingual Language Switching: The Role of Domain-General Inhibitory Control. [PDF]
Zhu JD, Sowman PF.
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Drivers of human attitudes towards wolves Canis lupus in Kazakhstan
Abstract Kazakhstan is recognized as a key stronghold for the grey wolf (Canis lupus). Nonetheless, the wolf status and the dynamics of human‐wolf coexistence in the region remain poorly understood. This study aims to fill that gap by exploring current attitudes towards wolves in Kazakhstan and identify the underlying drivers of these attitudes.
Alyona Koshkina +5 more
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Using Photovoice to explore adults' perceptions towards obesity and factors influencing food choice and physical activity in North Lebanon. [PDF]
Al Kattan M, Fallows S, Kennedy L.
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