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期刊名:Archaeological and anthropological sciences

缩写:ARCHAEOL ANTHROP SCI

ISSN:1866-9557

e-ISSN:1866-9565

IF/分区:2.0/Q1

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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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...