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Autor:
Mitchell Semeniuk, Emily Hull, Hanna-Leena Puolakka, Sanna-Mari Kynkäänniemi, Sirpa Niinimäki
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology
Rangifer tarandus, the northern species including both reindeer and caribou, is a pillar of northern ecosystems and the lives of northern peoples. As the only domestic cervid, reindeer are important not only to the herders and hunters who presently i
Publikováno v:
The Holocene. 30:1075-1090
Islands present significant technological and ecological challenges for long-term human settlement, with archaeological investigations of islands globally able to shed light on the adaptive plasticity of cultural groups to changing climatic regimes.
Autor:
Emily Hull, Robert J. Losey
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 93:1569-1585
In the past, atlatls were used in hunting and warfare to throw projectiles. This article examines evidence for ‘enskilment’ in atlatl use from the Par-Tee site (c. AD 100–800) in northern Oregon. Several whalebone atlatls from the site appear t
Autor:
Ben, Shaw, Stuart, Hawkins, Lorena, Becerra-Valdivia, Chris S M, Turney, Simon, Coxe, Vincent, Kewibu, Jemina, Haro, Kenneth, Miamba, Mathieu, Leclerc, Matthew, Spriggs, Karen, Privat, Simon, Haberle, Felicitas, Hopf, Emily, Hull, Alana, Pengilley, Samantha, Brown, Christopher E, Marjo, Geraldine, Jacobsen, Joseph, Yadila
Publikováno v:
Nature ecologyevolution. 6(6)
The initial peopling of the remote Pacific islands was one of the greatest migrations in human history, beginning three millennia ago by Lapita cultural groups. The spread of Lapita out of an ancestral Asian homeland is a dominant narrative in the or
Autor:
Emily Hull
Publikováno v:
Journal of American Studies. 55
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Archaeologies of Animal Movement. Animals on the Move ISBN: 9783030687434
The variety of relationships between humans and Rangifer tarandus in Fennoscandia are of interest to both zooarchaeologists and scholars of human-animal studies. Two subspecies of Rangifer tarandus are native to Fennoscandia. One of these, the tundra
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::37fe64aa6d495ab29c3235270269c060
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68744-1_4
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68744-1_4
Autor:
Judith Field, Ben Shaw, Henry Arifeae, Geraldine Jacobsen, Lisa Kealhofer, Emily Hull, Richard Fullagar, Jemina Haro, Glenn R. Summerhayes, Adelle C.F. Coster, Simon Coxe, Elspeth Hayes, Anne Ford
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
Shift in human settlement patterns and technologies in New Guinea highlands is linked with changing food production strategies.
The emergence of agriculture was one of the most notable behavioral transformations in human history, driving innovat
The emergence of agriculture was one of the most notable behavioral transformations in human history, driving innovat
Autor:
Mehdi D. Esrafili, Adnan Ali Khan, Iftikhar Ahmad, Rashid Ahmad, Aziz Ahmad, Emily Hull, Saeed Ullah Jan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Modeling. 25
Quantum chemical computations were applied to investigate the characteristics of open-shell hydrogen-bonding interactions in the complexes of carbamic acid (NH2COOH, CA) with HO2, HOS and HSO radicals. All the resulting complexes were studied using t
Autor:
Adnan Ali, Khan, Mehdi D, Esrafili, Aziz, Ahmad, Emily, Hull, Rashid, Ahmad, Saeed Ullah, Jan, Iftikhar, Ahmad
Publikováno v:
Journal of molecular modeling. 25(7)
Quantum chemical computations were applied to investigate the characteristics of open-shell hydrogen-bonding interactions in the complexes of carbamic acid (NH
Autor:
Simon Haberle, Karen Privat, Stuart Hawkins, Emily Hull, Jemina Haro, Felicitas Hopf, Ben Shaw, Geraldine Jacobsen, Simon Coxe
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 245:106522
Late Pleistocene records of island settlement can shed light on how modern humans (Homo sapiens) adapted their behaviour to live on ecologically marginal landscapes. When people reached Sahul (Pleistocene New Guinea-Australia), between 65 and 50 ka,