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Dynamic Monitoring Reveals Motor Task Characteristics in Prehistoric Technical Gestures.
Published 2015-01-01“…These results demonstrate that different gestures used in 'common' prehistoric tasks can be distinguished quantitatively based on their dynamic parameters. …”
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A Study on Generic Representation of Skeletal Remains Replication of Prehistoric Burial
Published 2015-08-01“…This study presents several cases and examines current issues on display and replication technologies for human skeletal remains of prehistoric burials. <br><br> This study documented detail colour changes of human skeleton over time for the reference of reproduction. …”
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A multiscalar methodology for holistic analysis of prehistoric rock carvings in Scotland
Published 2024-03-01Subjects: “…Prehistoric rock art…”
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Honey-collecting in prehistoric West Africa from 3500 years ago
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Historic and Prehistoric Epidemics: An Overview of Sources Available for the Study of Ancient Pathogens
Published 2022-10-01“…This review will discuss the sources available to investigate (pre)historic diseases, as molecular knowledge of historic and prehistoric pathogens may help us understand the past and the present, and prepare us for future epidemics.…”
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Analysis of Pelvic Morphology and Birthing Practices:Comparisons of Modern and Prehistoric Humans
Published 2013-03-01“…This study compares cultural practices of childbirth and pelvic morphology in industrialized humans and prehistoric humans. Morphological changes in the female pelvis were investigated using the Paleo-Indian population and Windover samples for the prehistoric data, as well as the Tague and Lovejoy samples and measurements from the Midwife Information and Resource Service for the industrialized data. …”
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From the prehistoric times of the Slovak detective story (a few notes)
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A site for all seasons? Prehistoric coastal subsistence in northwest Sicily
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Hut 1 of Tornambé, Pietraperzia: an Experimental Project for Prehistoric Sicily Studies
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Typology of traditional ceramic kiln in Iran from prehistoric to contemporary period
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Patterns of Antemortem Tooth Loss in Late Prehistoric West-central Tennessee
Published 2021-07-01“…The later prehistoric subsistence-settlement pattern in the Kentucky Lake Reservoir (KLR) of northern west-central Tennessee is of interest as human occupation inexplicably terminates by AD 1450 as part of a larger regional depopulation. …”
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Surficial offsets on the central and eastern garlock fault associated with prehistoric earthquakes
Published 2012“…Geomorphic features offset along the central and eastern Garlock fault record the amount of surface slip associated with prehistoric earthquakes. Along the easternmost 90 km of the fault, the smallest offsets cluster around 2–3 m of left-lateral slip, apparently associated with the most recent earthquake on this portion of the fault. …”
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Notes on Lewis-Williams, dowson's neuropsychological model in prehistoric art analysis
Published 2004“…ABSTRACT Archeologists working on prehistoric art have considered neuro-psychological model in prehistoric art and analysis introduced by Lewis-Williams and Dowson a significant contribution in the efforts to find models in elucidating the meaning of prehistoric art. …”
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Structural and functional analysis of prehistoric lentiviruses uncovers an ancient molecular interface.
Published 2010“…However, until the recent discovery of the prehistoric endogenous lentiviruses in rabbits (RELIK) and lemurs (PSIV), it was thought that lentiviruses had no capacity for germline integration and were only spread horizontally in an exogenous fashion. …”
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'Five feet high and rising’: environmental crises and the art of prehistoric Scandinavia
Published 2013“…The Mesolithic through to the Bronze Age in Scandinavia was a period of erratic, sometimes extreme, environmental change. Prehistoric Scandinavians inhabited the coasts and experienced post-glacial isostatic, eustatic and climatic fluctuations. …”
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Physical barriers, cultural connections: Prehistoric metallurgy across the Alpine region
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Integrating art, landscape, and archaeology: Investigations of prehistoric wall paintings at Çatalhöyük
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Ships at the shore: a Scandinavian-wide review of prehistoric rock art
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Landscapes of prehistoric Northwest Sichuan: from early agriculture to pastoralist lifestyles
Published 2018Journal article