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Sheep and Goat Variability along the Edges of the Al-Hajar Mountains in the Prehistory of South-east Arabia

open access: yesOpen Quaternary
The Al-Hajar Mountains, spanning the Sultanate of Oman and the United Arab Emirates along the Sea of Oman, have hosted human settlement since prehistory.
Elena Maini   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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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Intercambio y uso ritual de fauna por Tiwanaku: Análisis de pelos y fibras de los conjuntos arqueológicos de Amaguaya, Bolivia

open access: yesEstudios Atacameños
Se presentan los resultados del análisis zooarqueológico de dos conjuntos de artefactos Tiwanaku (400-1100 DC), procedentes de la localidad de Amaguaya, en Bolivia.
José M. Capriles F
doaj   +1 more source

Conservation in conflict: Illegal drugs versus habitat in the Americas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
About the book: State of the Wild is a biennial series that brings together international conservation experts and writers to discuss emerging issues in the conservation of wildlife and wild places.
Bejarano, Adriana C.   +1 more
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Integrating ZooMS and Zooarchaeology to Assess the Châtelperronian and Carnivore Occupations at Cassenade (Dordogne, France)

open access: yesPaleoAnthropology
Archaeological animal bone assemblages are often highly fragmented, meaning that for over 70% of the recovered bone fragments we do not know what animal (or human) species they belonged to.
Karen Ruebens   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The zooarchaeological evidence

open access: yes, 2018
The zooarchaeological sample from the 2012-2014 excavation in Area G at Karkemish includes almost 1100 remains, collected from the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Islamic phases. The present study focuses on the faunal remains from the IA I-III building phase, which account for more than 96% of the total assemblage.
openaire   +2 more sources

Palaeoproteomic Contributions, and Current Limitations, to Understanding Middle and Late Pleistocene Human Evolution

open access: yesPaleoAnthropology
Over the past three decades, a new picture of our own ancestral past has emerged through the elucidation of the complex genetic relationships between Neanderthals, Denisovans, and modern humans by the direct analysis of ancient hominin genomes.
Frido Welker   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

New Perspectives on Taphonomy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Brugal, J-P.   +3 more
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Animal bones from Anglo-Scandinavian York [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
INTRODUCTION: This chapter provides an overview of the current state of knowledge regarding vertebrate animals in and around York in the Anglo-Scandinavian period. The great majority of the available evidence derives from 16-22 Coppergate (AY 15/3), with
O'Connor, T.P.
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Contending with animal bones (Editorial) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] This issue has been assembled in order to focus on some of the current directions in animal remains research. Since serious study of ancient animal remains began in the nineteenth century, this field and its specific areas of inquiry ...
Fuller, D., Milner, N.
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