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Artefacts Made from Siliceous Rocks of Polish Origin on Prehistoric Sites in the Czech Republic
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Geological record of prehistoric tsunamis in Mugi town, facing the Nankai Trough, western Japan
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Red and Black Paints on Prehistoric Pottery of the Southern Russian Far East: An Archaeometric Study
Published 2023-05-01“…This paper considers the results of an examination of painted pottery from prehistoric sites of the Prmor’ye region (Southern Russian Far East) in the northwestern part of the Sea of Japan basin. …”
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Author Correction: Craniometrics Reveal “Two Layers” of Prehistoric Human Dispersal in Eastern Eurasia
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Exploring the Value of the Prehistoric Cultural Site of Sanya from the Perspective of the B & R Initiative
Published 2022-10-01Subjects: “…prehistorical cultural site…”
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Time, memory and alterity in prehistoric lithic technology: Synthesis and perspectives of the French technogenetic approach
Published 2022-04-01Subjects: “…technogenetic approach; psycho-social approach; prehistoric lithic technology; epistemology; technical memory; time; structure; technical object…”
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Did shamans always play the drum? Tracking down prehistoric shamanism in Central Asia
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Traces of a prehistoric and potentially tsunamigenic mass movement in the sediments of Lake Thun (Switzerland)
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Prehistorical and historical declines in Caribbean coral reef accretion rates driven by loss of parrotfish
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Resilience Lost: Intersecting Land Use and Landscape Dynamics in the Prehistoric Southwestern United States
Published 2006-12-01“…Through this discussion, we highlight the potential roles of diversity and flexibility at multiple spatial and temporal scales in the resilience of human land use practices from the prehistoric past. Expressing the long-term history of this region in a more general theoretical language that bridges the social and natural sciences promotes the collaboration of scientists with expertise deriving from different traditional disciplines. …”
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Preliminary report on Qumayrah–Ayn 2, a new prehistoric site in northern Oman
Published 2017-12-01“…This paper reports briefly on the results of a short reconnaissance at the site of Qumayrah–Ayn 2 (QA 2), a new prehistoric site located in a poorly studied part of the Qumayrah Valley in northern Oman. …”
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The obtuse prehistoric vegetable On the dialectic of history and nature in La mujer de los perros
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Weathering Processes on Sandstone Painting and Carving Surfaces at Prehistoric Rock Sites in Southern Spain
Published 2022-05-01“…The sandstones which constitute the host rock for the prehistoric artwork in the Rock Groups of Tajo de las Figuras and Peñas de Cabrera (southern Spain) show a serious degree of alteration, due both to natural processes and those related to anthropogenic and animal activity. …”
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Numerical simulation of the behaviors of test square for prehistoric earthen sites during archaeological excavation
Published 2018-06-01“…Taking the archaeological works in Liangzhu prehistoric earthen sites as the research background, the paper first introduces the geological setting, excavation procedure and monitoring scheme of the studied test square. …”
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Prehistoric human migration between Sundaland and South Asia was driven by sea-level rise
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Near-infrared hyperspectral imaging to map collagen content in prehistoric bones for radiocarbon dating
Published 2023-04-01“…Abstract Many of the rarest prehistoric bones found by archaeologists are enormously precious and are considered to be part of our cultural and historical patrimony. …”
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An Odontometric Investigation of the Affinities of the Nazlet Khater Specimen to Prehistoric, Protohistoric and Modern African Populations
Published 1998-01-01“…This study scrutinizes the affinities of a 33,000-year-old skeleton from Nazler Khater, Egypt, to various prehistoric African populations. The comparative material consists of 231 individuals, ranging in time from the Middle Pleistocene to recent and restricted in space to the African continent and Southern Levant. …”
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