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Monumental Myopia: bringing the later prehistoric settlements of southern Siberia into focus
Published 2020“…The ‘Monumental Myopia’ project uses multiscalar remote-sensing techniques to identify potential prehistoric nomadic settlements in the Siberian landscape. …”
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Interregional contacts and geographic preconditions in the prehistoric Liangshan region, Southwest China
Published 2013“…This paper unlocks the research potential of the Liangshan region by first providing an overview of local prehistoric cultural developments and their geographic preconditions, focusing on signs of outside contacts and their possible origin; in a second step, it suggests routes and types of contact and their motivations. …”
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La mission archéologique de Minas Gerais (Brésil)
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The Bay of Biscay as a sphere of interaction (2900-1100 BC): big data and big thinking in the Bronze Age
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Prehistoric Beekeeping in Central Europe - a Themed Guided Tour at Zeiteninsel, Germany
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Jade for Bones in Hongshan Craftsmanship: Human Anatomy as the Genesis of a Prehistoric Style
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A diffusion based study of population dynamics: Prehistoric migrations into South Asia.
Published 2017-01-01“…Our results may contribute to providing a timeline for the movement of prehistoric people. Most significantly, our results appear to suggest that the Ancestral Austro-Asiatic population entered the subcontinent through an easterly direction, potentially resolving a hitherto-contentious issue.…”
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A GIS Analysis of Coastal Proximity with a Prehistoric Greek Case Study
Published 2024-02-01“…Utilising a combination of spatial analysis and archaeological survey data, the study scrutinises the prehistoric settlement patterns of three Greek islands—Kea, Kefalonia, and Kos—each representing major archipelagos and boasting extensive research histories. …”
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Bee products in the prehistoric southern levant: evidence from the lipid organic record
Published 2021-10-01“…This study investigates the origins of this extensive beekeeping through organic residue analysis of pottery from prehistoric sites in the southern Levant. The results suggest that beehive products from likely wild bees were used during the Chalcolithic period as a vessel surface treatment and/or as part of the diet. …”
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Early villages and prehistoric sites in the Abharroud Basin, northwest of the Iranian Central Plateau
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Gender Anthropology of Prehistoric Populations: The Case of "Improperly" Oriented Graves at the Mokrin Necropolis
Published 2010-02-01“…This paper explores some gender anthropology issues in a prehistoric context. Specifically, the paper attempts to shed light on the question of why certain male and female persons were interred in positions contrary to the strict norm that applied to the burial of men and women at the early Bronze Age necropolis in the town of Mokrin near Kikinda. …”
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Twenty Years with Flint. The Society for Experimental Prehistoric Archaeology – Where are We Now?
Published 2017-08-01“…The Society of Experimental Prehistoric Archaeology is an organisation affiliated with the Nicolaus Copernicus University’s Institute of Archaeology since 1998. …”
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Patagonian partnerships: the extinct Dusicyon avus and its interaction with prehistoric human communities
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A geospatial method for estimating soil moisture variability in prehistoric agricultural landscapes.
Published 2019-01-01“…Prehistoric peoples chose farming locations based on environmental conditions, such as soil moisture, which plays a crucial role in crop production. …”
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Tools tell tales – climate trends changing threads in the prehistoric Pannonian Plain
Published 2016-12-01“… This study of prehistoric textile production on the Pannonian Plain is based on indirect evidence dated to the period between the 5th and 2nd millennium BC; the study of technological trends and changes that occurred in manufacturing traditions concentrates on fibre processing and production. …”
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Looking beyond appearances: a multi-analytical approach on the prehistoric clay weights
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Human mobility and the prehistoric spread of farming: isotope evidence from human skeletons
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Tripolye Mega-Sites: “Collective Computational Abilities” of Prehistoric Proto-Urban Societies?
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I/D ace gene polymorphism distribution in the world and human prehistoric migrations
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