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Four thousand years of plant exploitation in the Chad Basin of northeast Nigeria I: The archaeobotany of Kursakata [PDF]
This paper discusses archaeobotanical remains from the settlement mound of Kursakata, Nigeria, comprising both charred and uncharred seeds and fruits as well as charcoal.
Klee, Marlies +2 more
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Archaeological survey of the Modder River dongas, Free State, South Africa
The semi-arid grasslands of the Free State Province of South Africa have produced the earliest evidence of the presence of Homo sapiens in the subcontinent, together with an extensive Pleistocene palaeoenvironmental record based on fossil assemblages ...
Felipe Cuartero Monteagudo +3 more
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Hunter-gatherer groups conduct most of their activities in open landscapes as they provide drinking water, food, and raw materials, and offer spaces for social gatherings.
Manuel Will +7 more
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Forest floor vegetation in Sweden [PDF]
In boreal forests, dwarf-shrubs (Vaccinium spp.) often dominate the forest floor and are key-stone species in ecosystems due to their importance for nutrient cycling and as a major food source for herbivores. Forestry affects the vegetation both directly
Hedvall, Pär-Ola
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Employment pathways and wage progression for mothers in low-skilled work: evidence from three British datasets [PDF]
This CASEbrief reports on the findings of recent research examining the employment pathways followed by mothers entering low-skilled work. The project was originally framed under a Labour Government which placed considerable emphasis on encouraging women
Bastagli, Francesca, Stewart, Kitty
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PEDIATRIC URINARY STONE PROFILE IN SAIFUL ANWAR HOSPITAL
Objective: This study aims to provide an overview of the characteristics of age, gender, stone location, stone side, stone analysis, and management of pediatric urinary stone in the tertiary hospital.
Muhammad Firas Balafif +2 more
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The study of human evolution and cultural patterns relies on empirical evidence provided by the archaeological record. Accessing dependable archaeological data from scholarly publications can often be challenging due to the variability in site ...
Solène Boisard, Eslem Ben Arous
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Stone Age Economics: The Origins of Agriculture and the Emergence of Non-Food Specialists. [PDF]
This paper examines the prehistoric shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture. Among hunters and gatherers, all community members were engaged in food provision. Agricultural societies, in contrast, avail themselves of non-food specialists.
Jacob L. Weisdorf
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Prevalence and characteristics of gallstone disease in an Iranian population: a study on cadavers [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of gallstones is low in Asians. In Iran, many factors influence the prevalence of this disease. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of gallbladder stones and their chemical characteristics in a population by ...
توفیقی زواره, حسن +3 more
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Environment design for emerging artificial societies [PDF]
The NewTies project is developing a system in which societies of agents are expected to develop autonomously as a result of individual, population and social learning.
den Besten, Matthijs +3 more
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