Jessica Ryan-Despraz,Amanda Wissler
Jessica Ryan-Despraz
Missing data is a prevalent problem in bioarchaeological research and imputation could provide a promising solution. This work simulated missingness on a control dataset (481 samples × 41 variables) in order to explore imputation methods f...
Reconstructing dietary practices at Tell Kamid el-Loz (Lebanon) during the Bronze and Iron Age III / Persian to Hellenistic periods using plant micro-remains from dental calculus and stable isotope analysis of bone collagen [0.03%]
利用牙石中的植物微遗存和骨骼胶原的稳定同位素分析重建黎巴嫩凯米德埃尔洛兹遗址青铜时代及铁器时代三期/波斯至希腊化时期的饮食习惯
Shira Gur-Arieh,Stefanie Eisenmann,Amanda G Henry et al.
Shira Gur-Arieh et al.
Tell Kamid el-Loz (Lebanon) was an important Bronze Age urban center that dominated one of the central crossroads of the Ancient Near East, connecting Egypt and the Levant with northern Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and Syria, as well as the inter...
Archaeology meets environmental genomics: implementing sedaDNA in the study of the human past [0.03%]
考古学遇上环境基因组学:将古DNA应用到人类历史研究中
Kadir Toykan Özdoğan,Pere Gelabert,Neeke Hammers et al.
Kadir Toykan Özdoğan et al.
Sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) has become one of the standard applications in the field of paleogenomics in recent years. It has been used for paleoenvironmental reconstructions, detecting the presence of prehistoric species in the absen...
Jasmine Lundy,Manon Bondetti,Alexandre Lucquin et al.
Jasmine Lundy et al.
Rice and millet arrived in Western Japan from Korea around 3,000 years ago and spread eastwards across the archipelago in the next 700 years. However, the extent to which agriculture transformed traditional Jōmon hunter-gatherer-fisher com...
The technology of polychrome glazed ceramics in Ifriqiya: new data from the site of Chimtou [0.03%]
突尼斯提姆图遗址的新发现及黎波里塔尼亚多彩琉璃器技术的发展变化
V Occari,H Möller,C Fenwick et al.
V Occari et al.
Ifriqiya (roughly Tunisia and eastern Algeria) is believed to have played a significant role in the diffusion of ceramic glazed technologies into other regions of the Western Mediterranean. However, due to limited analysis on North African ...
Identification and quantification of projectile impact marks on bone: new experimental insights using osseous points [0.03%]
骨头上弹丸撞击痕迹的识别与量化:使用骨质点进行的新实验研究
Reuven Yeshurun,Luc Doyon,José-Miguel Tejero et al.
Reuven Yeshurun et al.
Shifts in projectile technology potentially document human evolutionary milestones, such as adaptations for different environments and settlement dynamics. A relatively direct proxy for projectile technology is projectile impact marks (PIM)...
Reconstructing patterns of domestication in reindeer using 3D muscle attachment areas [0.03%]
利用三维肌肉附着区重建驯鹿的驯养模式
Christina Siali,Sirpa Niinimäki,Katerina Harvati et al.
Christina Siali et al.
The use of reindeer has been a crucial element in the subsistence strategies of past Arctic and Subarctic populations. However, the spatiotemporal occurrence of systematic herding practices has been difficult to identify in the bioarchaeolo...
Factors influencing cranial variation between prehistoric Japanese forager populations [0.03%]
影响日本旧石器时代狩猎采集人群颅骨变异的因素分析
L T Buck,L P Menéndez,I De Groote et al.
L T Buck et al.
Understanding the factors shaping human crania has long been a goal of biological anthropology, and climate, diet, and population history are three of the most well-established influences. The effects of these factors are, however, rarely c...
Roman Republican coarse ware from Norba, Southern Lazio (Italy): a multi-analytical study of production technology and trade [0.03%]
意大利诺尔巴的罗马共和粗陶:生产技术与贸易的多学科分析研究
Barbara Borgers,Corina Ionescu,Ágnes Gál et al.
Barbara Borgers et al.
The first objective of this paper is to reconstruct the production technology of fourth-first centuries BCE coarse ware from surveys near the ancient town of Norba in the Lepini Mountains of Southern Lazio, Italy, adopting a multi-analytica...
The Late Iron Age in Switzerland: a review of anthropological, funerary, and isotopic studies [0.03%]
瑞士晚期铁器时代的人种、墓葬及同位素研究综述
Christine Cooper,Marco Milella,Sandra Lösch
Christine Cooper
The Iron Age in continental Europe is a period of profound cultural and biological importance with heterogeneous trends through space and time. Regional overviews are therefore useful for better understanding the main cultural and biologica...