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期刊名:Quaternary international

缩写:QUATERN INT

ISSN:1040-6182

e-ISSN:1873-4553

IF/分区:1.8/Q3

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Giulio Catalano,Domenico Lo Vetro,Pier Francesco Fabbri et al. Giulio Catalano et al.
Grotta d'Oriente, a small coastal cave located on the island of Favignana (Sicily, Italy) is a key site for the study of the early human colonization of Sicily. The individual known as Oriente C was found in the lower portion of an anthropo...
Lisa MacKenzie,Camilla F Speller,Malin Holst et al. Lisa MacKenzie et al.
The analysis of dental calculus (mineralised dental plaque) has become an increasingly important facet of bioarchaeological research. Although microscopic analysis of microdebris entrapped within dental calculus has revealed important insig...
Andrew T Ozga,Claudio Ottoni Andrew T Ozga
The field of dental calculus research has exploded in recent years, predominantly due to the multitude of studies related to human genomes and oral pathogens. Despite having a subset of these studies devoted to non-human primates, little pr...
Sarah Delaney,Michelle Alexander,Anita Radini Sarah Delaney
Starch granules and other plant tissues are commonly found as part of the microdebris assemblage analysed within dental calculus. These are often interpreted as evidence of past diets. However, many of the starch granules extracted from den...
Anita Radini,Efthymia Nikita Anita Radini
The study of ancient human dental calculus (mineralized dental plaque, also known as tartar) is becoming increasingly important in osteoarchaeology, human palaeoecology and environmental archaeology. Microremains of different origin (e.g. s...
Lorna G Moore Lorna G Moore
The question of whether human populations have adapted genetically to high altitude has been of interest since studies began there in the early 1900s. Initially there was debate as to whether genetic adaptation to high altitude has taken pl...
Ben Fitzhugh,Erik Gjesfjeld,William Brown et al. Ben Fitzhugh et al.
Living in remote places can strain the adaptive capacities of human settlers. It can also protect communities from external social, political and economic forces. In this paper, we present an archaeological population history of the Kuril I...
Lukas Bickel,Christopher Lüthgens,Johanna Lomax et al. Lukas Bickel et al.
During the penultimate glaciation vast areas of the Alps were glaciated, with piedmont glaciers protruding into the foreland. In the easternmost part of the northward draining valleys of the Alps, the glaciers did not reach the foreland, bu...
Roswitha Thomas,Johanna Ziehaus Roswitha Thomas
A spatial and micro-stratigraphic interpretation of the Gravettian open-air site Krems-Wachtberg in Lower Austria uses analysis of the lithic artefacts of an area of the excavations. The results are based on conclusive aspects of the artefa...
Beatrice Demarchi,Matt G Williams,Nicky Milner et al. Beatrice Demarchi et al.
Shell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation of marine resources and occupation of coastal environments. Establishing an accurate and reliable chronology for these deposits has fundamental imp...