3D photogrammetry as a tool for studying erosive processes at a Roman coastal site: the case of the Roman fish-salting plant at Sobreira (Vigo, Spain) [0.03%]
三维摄影测量在罗马沿海遗址腐蚀过程研究中的应用——以西班牙比戈市索布雷拉鱼加工场遗址为例
Adolfo Fernández Fernández,Patricia Valle Abad,Alba Antía Rodríguez Nóvoa
Adolfo Fernández Fernández
Rising sea levels, along with other biological and human factors, have increased erosion rates at a number of important sites located along the Atlantic coastline. Project GaltFish implemented a series of contingency measures to record some...
Neolithic farmers or Neolithic foragers? Organic residue analysis of early pottery from Rakushechny Yar on the Lower Don (Russia) [0.03%]
新石器时代的农民或者新石器时代的采集者?来自俄罗斯顿河下游拉库舍奇尼亚尔的早期陶器的有机残留物分析
Manon Bondetti,Lara González Carretero,Ekaterina Dolbunova et al.
Manon Bondetti et al.
The emergence of pottery in Europe is associated with two distinct traditions: hunter-gatherers in the east of the continent during the early 6th millennium BC and early agricultural communities in the south-west in the late 7th millennium ...
Work on the cutting edge: metallographic investigation of Late Bronze Age tools in southeastern Lower Austria [0.03%]
处于研究前沿:对位于下奥地利东南部的晚青铜时代的工具进行金相分析
Marianne Mödlinger,Peter Trebsche
Marianne Mödlinger
This paper analyses 20 Late Bronze Age (ca 1080-800 BC) copper alloy objects to discern their manufacture and the skills of local craftsmen. Several tools and jewellery were studied that originated from a bronze workshop located immediately...
The ecology and bioactivity of some Greco-Roman medicinal minerals: the case of Melos earth pigments [0.03%]
一些古希腊罗马药用矿物的生态和生物活性:以米洛斯彩泥为例
C W Knapp,G E Christidis,D Venieri et al.
C W Knapp et al.
Mineral compounds, as pigments and therapeutics, appeared regularly in the technical and medical texts of the Greco-Roman (G-R) world. We have referred to them as 'G-R medicinal minerals' and we suggest that despite their seeming familiarit...
The elusive parasite: comparing macroscopic, immunological, and genomic approaches to identifying malaria in human skeletal remains from Sayala, Egypt (third to sixth centuries AD) [0.03%]
难以捉摸的寄生虫:比较宏观、免疫和基因组方法识别第三至第六世纪埃及萨亚拉地区人类骨骼遗骸中的疟疾
Alvie Loufouma Mbouaka,Michelle Gamble,Christina Wurst et al.
Alvie Loufouma Mbouaka et al.
Although malaria is one of the oldest and most widely distributed diseases affecting humans, identifying and characterizing its presence in ancient human remains continue to challenge researchers. We attempted to establish a reliable approa...
Two-season agriculture and irrigated rice during the Dian: radiocarbon dates and archaeobotanical remains from Dayingzhuang, Yunnan, Southwest China [0.03%]
滇文化时期的两季农业与稻作灌溉:云南大理庄遗址的放射性碳年代及考古植物学证据
Dal Martello Rita,Li Xiaorui,Dorian Q Fuller
Dal Martello Rita
Historical sources describe irrigation and intensive agriculture being practiced in lowland Yunnan from at least the first century AD, but so far archaeobotanical remains allowing investigation of this issue have been scarce. Here, we prese...
Agricultural diversification in West Africa: an archaeobotanical study of the site of Sadia (Dogon Country, Mali) [0.03%]
西非农业多样化发展:马里萨迪亚(多贡地区)遗址的植物考古学研究
Louis Champion,Dorian Q Fuller,Sylvain Ozainne et al.
Louis Champion et al.
While narratives of the spread of agriculture are central to interpretation of African history, hard evidence of past crops and cultivation practices are still few. This research aims at filling this gap and better understanding the evoluti...
Palynological evidence for pre-agricultural reindeer grazing and the later settlement history of the Lycksele region, northern Sweden [0.03%]
瑞典北部Lycksele地区农业前 reindeer放牧的花粉证据及其后期居民点的发展历程
Ilse M Kamerling,J Edward Schofield,Kevin J Edwards
Ilse M Kamerling
Analyses of high-resolution pollen data, coprophilous fungal spores, microscopic charcoal and sedimentology, combined with radiocarbon dating, allow the assessment of the impact of Sami and Nordic land use in the region surrounding the wint...
New trajectories or accelerating change? Zooarchaeological evidence for Roman transformation of animal husbandry in Northern Italy [0.03%]
新轨迹还是加速变革?罗马时期意大利北部家养动物变革的动物考古学证据分析
Angela Trentacoste,Ariadna Nieto-Espinet,Silvia Guimarães et al.
Angela Trentacoste et al.
Throughout the Western provinces of the Roman Empire, greater economic and political connectivity had a major impact on agricultural production, which grew in scale and specialisation after integration with the Roman state. However, uniquel...
Historical overview and new directions in bioarchaeological trace element analysis: a review [0.03%]
生物考古追踪元素分析的概述与新方向:综述文章
Rachel Simpson,David M L Cooper,Treena Swanston et al.
Rachel Simpson et al.
Given their strong affinity for the skeleton, trace elements are often stored in bones and teeth long term. Diet, geography, health, disease, social status, activity, and occupation are some factors which may cause differential exposure to,...