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Foxes in Retrospect—Unraveling Human-Fox Relationships through Fox Tooth Ornaments in the Swabian Jura
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Using microartifacts to infer Middle Pleistocene lifeways at Schöningen, Germany
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Neolithic and medieval virus genomes reveal complex evolution of hepatitis B
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'They wrought almost any material that came in their way': Mesolithic Flint Alternatives in the West of Ireland
Published 2009-09-01“…However, these comments were effectively overlooked, and flint continued until recently to be perceived as the premier lithic raw material: the Antrim flint deposits were regarded as the lynchpin of Irish prehistory, and, when noted, other materials were seen as substitutes rather than proper materials in their own right. …”
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Sadot, pečkata i kuḱata vo simbolička relacija so matkata i ženata (neolitski predloški i etnografski implikacii)<br>The Vessel, Oven and House in Symbolical Relation with the Womb...
Published 2006-10-01“…Because of their similar shape and function the dishes, the oven, and the house were viewed during the Neolithic and later in prehistory as parallels to certain features of the female body. …”
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Networked media and information ocean literacy: a transformative approach for UN ocean decade
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New data on the formation of local variations in the Upper Paleolithic of the Caucasus
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Neolithisation of the Aegean and Southeast Europe during the 6600–6000 calBC period of Rapid Climate Change
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Enhancing Archaeological Heritage Management: The PERAIA Project’s Open Data Database and Web Application
Published 2024-01-01“…This platform offers a comprehensive gazetteer that covers archaeological and heritage sites within the Eastern Mediterranean area (Crete and Marmarica) spanning Late Prehistory and Antiquity. To achieve this, we employed a digital research methodology that integrated legacy data with systematic aerial and satellite imagery analysis. …”
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The Absent Curriculum in Finnish History Textbooks: The Case of Colonialism
Published 2024-03-01“…As regards to prehistory, the textbooks vary in their descriptions of the Sámi: some textbooks clearly define them as a distinct indigenous people, whereas others do not mention them at all. …”
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Chronological Modelling of the Chalcolithic Settlement Layers at Tell Yunatsite, Southern Bulgaria
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The Role of Aerial Prospection for Monitoring and Preserving Cultural Heritage in Northeastern Africa
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De-contaminating the aDNA – archaeology dialogue on mobility and migration: discussing the culture-historical legacy
Published 2019-12-01“… While the newly available ancient DNA data have shaken a lot of archaeological debates, they have, despite their enormous potential, not yet had any meaningful impact on the way we view prehistory. Instead of using this new data-source to explore new questions, or at least to re-assess the old ones, aDNA results have been tacked onto some of the most outdated narratives in European prehistory, stemming from the early twentieth century. …”
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Intermarine Area Archaeology and its Contribution to Studies of Prehistoric Europe
Published 2022-06-01“…Intermarine Area Archaeology refers to research programmes focusing on the prehistory of the Baltic-Pontic Intermarine Area, i.e. lands extending between the Baltic and Black seas. …”
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Have you got the tine? Prehistoric Methods in Antler Working
Published 2019-05-01“…Antler working was prevalent throughout prehistory, with a breadth of intricately detailed and technologically complex antler artefacts observed within the archaeological record. …”
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The Qorluulasupaluk site: an important puzzle piece in the interpretation of the Palaeo-Eskimo cultures in the High Arctic Thule region
Published 2022-05-01“…It is concluded that the Qorluulasupaluk site contributes to a new understanding of the Thule region’s prehistory and that it raises important questions concerning the earliest prehistory in Greenland. …”
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Early cultural developments on the eastern rim of the Tibetan Plateau: establishing a new chronological scheme for southwest Sichuan
Published 2017“…Unfortunately, this area is usually excluded from studies into the prehistory of southwest China, chiefly because the archaeological material is remarkably heterogeneous and the local prehistoric cultural sequence therefore has long remained obscure. …”
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