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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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Domestic rice agriculture had spread across the mainland Indian subcontinent by c.500 BC. The initial spread of rice outside the core zone of the central Gangetic Plains is thought to have been limited by climatic constraints, particularly ...
Madeleine Bleasdale,Paola Ponce,Anita Radini et al. Madeleine Bleasdale et al.
This paper presents the first multi-tissue study of diet in post-medieval London using both the stable light isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen and analysis of microdebris in dental calculus. Dietary intake was explored over short and ...
Harry K Robson,Raminta Skipitytė,Giedrė Piličiauskienė et al. Harry K Robson et al.
With the arrival of the Early Neolithic Globular Amphora and Corded Ware cultures into the southeastern Baltic, ca. 2900/2800-2400 cal BC, a new type of economy was introduced, animal husbandry. However, the degree to which this transformed...
Emma Pomeroy,Veena Mushrif-Tripathy,Bharati Kulkarni et al. Emma Pomeroy et al.
Body mass prediction from the skeleton most commonly employs femoral head diameter (FHD). However, theoretical predictions and empirical data suggest the relationship between mass and FHD is strongest in young adults, that bone dimensions r...
Elisabetta Neri,Bernard Gratuze,Nadine Schibille Elisabetta Neri
The trade of glass beads has long been assumed to have been under Islamic dominance during the early centuries following the Arab conquest of the Middle East, judged by the prevalence of Islamic beads in the archaeological contexts from Vik...
Jan Kolář,Petr Kuneš,Péter Szabó et al. Jan Kolář et al.
The population boom-and-bust during the European Neolithic (7000-2000 BC) has been the subject of lively discussion for the past decade. Most of the research on this topic was carried out with help of summed radiocarbon probability distribu...