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American journal of physical anthropologyREFERENCES. 176(1)
OBJECTIVES Here, we examine (1) if the sex-related differences in iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) isotope ratios, represented as δ56 Fe and δ65 Cu values, respectively observed in humans exist in bulk occipital bone and incisors of male and female non-hu
Autor:
Chris J. Hawkesworth, Christian Meyer, Harald Meller, Alistair W. G. Pike, Volker M Heyd, Kurt W. Alt, Guido Brandt, Hylke N. de Jong, Robert Ganslmeier, Wolfgang Haak
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
In 2005 four outstanding multiple burials were discovered near Eulau, Germany. The 4,600-year-old graves contained groups of adults and children buried facing each other. Skeletal and artifactual evidence and the simultaneous interment of the individ
Autor:
de Jong, B.H.W.S.
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American Mineralogist; Feb2024, Vol. 109 Issue 2, p392-396, 5p
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology; Sep2021, Vol. 176 Issue 1, p80-92, 13p
Autor:
Fibiger, Linda
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Historical Reflections / Réflexions Historiques; Spring2018, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p6-16, 11p
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Annales Universitatis Apulensis. Series Historica; 2018, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p27-96, 70p
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Historical Archaeology; Dec2017, Vol. 51 Issue 4, p542-556, 15p
Autor:
Ivan Roksandic
'Changes the conversation about Cuban archaeology as a whole, presenting groundbreaking data and interpretations that will be useful for prehistoric and historical archaeologists working the region.'--Samuel M. Wilson, author of The Archaeology of th
Explores the application of a selected number of newly emerging methods and techniques During the past few decades, Caribbean scholars on both sides of the Atlantic have increasingly developed and employed new methods and techniques for the study of
The European Neolithic is characterized by a variety of practices for dealing with human remains. In Central European Neolithic studies, the archaeological discourse on humans, bodies and death has traditionally dealt with finds of inhumations. This