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Autor:
Angela Gurr, Jaliya Kumaratilake, Alan Henry Brook, Stella Ioannou, F Donald Pate, Maciej Henneberg
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 4, p e0265878 (2022)
The British colony of South Australia, established in 1836, offered a fresh start to migrants hoping for a better life. A cohort of settlers buried in a section of St Mary's Anglican Church Cemetery (1847-1927) allocated for government funded burials
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https://doaj.org/article/ea6034c7c81e454da01fef4791d6c8a0
Autor:
Christine Adams, Timothy D. Owen, F. Donald Pate, David Bruce, Kristine Nielson, Robert Klaebe, Maciej Henneberg, Ian Moffat
Publikováno v:
Australian Archaeology. 88:144-158
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Anthropologie. 59:87-92
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Landscape Research. 45:934-950
Tensions between constructions of nature and culture are increasingly relevant in the twenty-first century as natural environments near large population centres come under increasing pressure from ...
Autor:
Angela Gurr, Alan Henry Brook, Jaliya Kumaratilake, Timothy Anson, F. Donald Pate, Maciej Henneberg
Publikováno v:
International journal of paleopathology. 37
To examine pathological evidence present in a sample of 19th -century settlers to South Australia in the context of an early industrial society.Skeletal remains of 20 adults and 45 nonadults from the government funded burial site (free ground) of St
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Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology. 43(1)
Autor:
Angela Gurr, Jaliya Kumaratilake, Alan Henry Brook, Stella Ioannou, F. Donald Pate, Maciej Henneberg
Publikováno v:
PloS one. 17(4)
The British colony of South Australia, established in 1836, offered a fresh start to migrants hoping for a better life. A cohort of settlers buried in a section of St Mary’s Anglican Church Cemetery (1847–1927) allocated for government funded bur
Publikováno v:
Neurological Sciences. 43:747-748
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Internal Medicine
Autor:
Lee Rippon, Mark Rollog, F. Donald Pate, Juraj Farkas, Ian Moffat, Stuart McCallum, Teghan Lucas, Tim Owen, David Bruce
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 34:102614
Strontium and oxygen isotopes provide a useful method for provenancing bioapaties, such as teeth and bone. In order for this approach to be successful, regional baseline bioavailable isotope data are required; however, few databases are currently ava