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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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Glenn Lambrecht,Caterina Rodríguez de Vera,Margarita Jambrina-Enríquez et al. Glenn Lambrecht et al.
Burned or charred organic matter in anthropogenic combustion features may provide important clues about past human activities related to fire. To interpret archaeological hearths, a correct identification of the organic source material is k...
Hazel Reade,Sonja B Grimm,Jennifer A Tripp et al. Hazel Reade et al.
Kůlna Cave is the only site in Moravia, Czech Republic, from which large assemblages of both Magdalenian and Epimagdalenian archaeological materials have been excavated from relatively secure stratified deposits. The site therefore offers ...
Kristiina Mannermaa,Riitta Rainio,Evgeny Yu Girya et al. Kristiina Mannermaa et al.
More than 4300 Eurasian elk (Alces alces) incisors, most of them pendants, were found in 84 burials in the Late Mesolithic cemetery of Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov, Northwest Russia. We analysed the manufacture techniques of elk teeth (4014), in t...
Katharina Rebay-Salisbury,Lukas Janker,Doris Pany-Kucera et al. Katharina Rebay-Salisbury et al.
The identification of sex-specific peptides in human tooth enamel by nanoflow liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (nanoLC-MS/MS) represents a quantum leap for the study of childhood and social relations more generally. Determinin...
E Photos-Jones,P Bots,E Oikonomou et al. E Photos-Jones et al.
A Pb-based synthetic mineral referred to as psimythion (pl. psimythia) was manufactured in the Greek world at least since the 6th c BCE and routinely by the 4th c BCE. Theophrastus (On Stones, 56) describes its preparation from metallic Pb ...
Robert J Losey,Eric Guiry,Tatiana Nomokonova et al. Robert J Losey et al.
Analysis of individual animal bodies can provide numerous useful insights in archeology, including how humans provisioned such animals, which in turn informs on a variety of other past behaviors such as human dietary patterns. In this study...
Maxime Pelletier,Antti Kotiaho,Sirpa Niinimäki et al. Maxime Pelletier et al.
Reindeer herding probably developed during the Late Iron Age onwards and is still an important part of the subsistence and culture of many peoples in northern Eurasia. However, despite the importance of this husbandry in the history of thes...
Marta Portillo,Aroa García-Suárez,Wendy Matthews Marta Portillo
Livestock dung is a valuable material for reconstructing human and animal inter-relations and activity within open areas and built environments. This paper examines the identification and multi-disciplinary analysis of dung remains from thr...
Mizanur Rahman,Cristina Cobo Castillo,Charlene Murphy et al. Mizanur Rahman et al.
The present paper reports the first systematic archaeobotanical evidence from Bangladesh together with direct AMS radiocarbon dates on crop remains. Macro-botanical remains were collected by flotation from two sites, Wari-Bateshwar (WB), an...
Elizabeth A Sawchuk,Susan Pfeiffer,Carla E Klehm et al. Elizabeth A Sawchuk et al.
Early herders in eastern Africa built elaborate megalithic cemeteries ~ 5000 BP overlooking what is now Lake Turkana in northwestern Kenya. At least six 'pillar sites' were constructed during a time of rapid change: cattle, sheep, and goats...