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Extreme cultural persistence in eastern-central Brazil: the case of Lagoa Santa Paleaeoindians

open access: yesAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Lapa do Santo rockshelter, a Paleoindian site located in Eastern-Central Brazil, presented two main occupations; one during Early Holocene (12,460 to 8700 cal BP), and a latter in Middle Holocene (5100 to 4200 cal BP). In spite of this 3600 year gap, the
ASTOLFO G.M. ARAUJO   +3 more
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Zsolt Mester and zooarchaeology in the French National Museum of Natural History [PDF]

open access: gold, 2023
Marylène Patou‐Mathis   +4 more
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Análisis del registro arqueofaunístico de grupos cazadores-recolectores del holoceno tardío de la llanura aluvial del Paraná medio (sitio Los Bananos, Departamento Goya, Corrientes, Argentina) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper presents zooarchaeological analysis of Los Bananos site remains (Goya, Corrientes, Argentine). This provides new information about hunter-gatherer-fishers occupation of Middle Paraná alluvial plain during the late Holocene (1000 +20 AP ...
Barboza, María Carolina, Martín, Maite
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Publishing Primary Data on the World Wide Web: Opencontext.org and an Open Future for the Past [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
More scholars are exploring forms of digital dissemination, including open access (OA) systems where content is made available free of charge. These include peer -reviewed e -journals as well as traditional journals that have an online presence.
Eric C. Kansa
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Validating methods for estimating endocranial volume in individual red deer (Cervus elaphus). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Comparing brain sizes is a key method in comparative cognition and evolution. Brain sizes are commonly validated by interspecific comparisons involving animals of varying size, which does not provide a realistic index of their accuracy for intraspecific ...
Clutton-Brock, Tim H, Logan, Corina J
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Human–Deer Relations during Late Prehistory: The Zooarchaeological Data from Central and Southern Portugal in Perspective

open access: yesAnimals
Human–animal relations have been a fruitful research topic worldwide. The importance of deer in hunter–gatherer societies is undeniable, with cervids being commonly found in archaeological and past artistic records, with a notable amount of information ...
Nelson J. Almeida   +4 more
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Earliest Mule Remains from Early Bronze Age Central Anatolia

open access: yesAnimals
This paper discusses the discoveries of early donkey and the earliest mule remains in Central Anatolia from the site Derekutuğun. This site represents the remains of a village dating back to the Early Bronze Age and Assyrian Trade Colonies period ...
Can Yümni Gündem
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Industrial Exploitation of Pinnipeds in Tethis Bay Factory (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina): A Zooarchaeological Approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Se presenta información zooarqueológica sobre una cama de huesos de pinnípedos, producto de las actividades de una factoría emplazada en Bahía Thetis (Tierra del Fuego), que explotó comercialmente las colonias emplazadas en la zona durante la década de ...
Santiago, Fernando Carlos   +1 more
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