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Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 31, Iss , Pp 105974- (2020)
Raw isotope data of collagen (δ13Ccollagen and δ15Ncollagen) and carbonate (δ13Ccarbonate and δ18Ocarbonate) of bone, enamel, and dentine of 101 faunal samples from Parita Bay, Panama are presented. These samples were taken from four archeologica
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https://doaj.org/article/fa75046c85e146498c3d88c827072276
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 32:669-681
Autor:
A Tilley, A Del Cid, Melany Villate-Moreno, Juan Manuel Díaz, Richard G. Cooke, EF Cagua, JC Cubillos-M, Juliana López-Angarita
Publikováno v:
Endangered Species Research, Vol 46, Pp 147-160 (2021)
Sawfishes are considered one of the most endangered families of fishes globally. Their diadromous ecology and vulnerability to fishing nets have brought most populations to the brink of collapse. Conservation of surviving populations is hindered by l
Autor:
Richard G. Cooke
Publikováno v:
L'Homme. :5-20
When I was asked to comment on the illustration printed on the cover of the first (1961) volume of the journal L’Homme, I was honored to have my name associated with the inimitable Claude Levi-Strauss, the founder of structuralist anthropology, whi
Autor:
Máximo Jiménez Acosta, Richard G. Cooke, Juan Guillermo Martín, Georges A. Pearson, Sergio Andrés Castro
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 578:155-169
A survey of the Pearl Island archipelago discovered a Preceramic shell-bearing midden on the island of Pedro Gonzalez located in Panama Bay in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. This occupation dates between ca. 6200 and 5600 cal yr BP, and revealed
Autor:
Richard G. Cooke, Anthony J. Ranere
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 578:20-34
Archaeological evidence from Late Pleistocene sites in South America indicates that human populations moved into and through the lower isthmian land-bridge by at least 16,000 cal BP. Extrapolations from DNA analyses of ancient and current populations
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 578:170-182
The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimmermann 1780) was an apex species for Precolumbian subsistence in the anthropogenic savannas and tropical dry forests bordering Parita Bay on the central Pacific coast of Panama. This paper focusses on
Autor:
Jorge Motta, Luca Ferretti, Ana Maria Chero Osorio, Marco Rosario Capodiferro, Alessandro Raveane, Anna Olivieri, Giulia Colombo, Maria Garofalo, Nicole E. Smith-Guzmán, Ugo A. Perego, Richard G. Cooke, Tomás Mendizábal, Nicola Rambaldi Migliore, Lucia Mazzocchi, Antonio Torroni, Bethany Aram, Maribel Tribaldos, Alessandro Achilli, Stella Gagliardi, Gianluca Lombardo, Alejandro García Montón, Viola Grugni, Cristina Cereda, Ornella Semino
Publikováno v:
Genes
Genes 2021, 12(12), 1921
Genes; Volume 12; Issue 12; Pages: 1921
Genes, Vol 12, Iss 1921, p 1921 (2021)
Genes 2021, 12(12), 1921
Genes; Volume 12; Issue 12; Pages: 1921
Genes, Vol 12, Iss 1921, p 1921 (2021)
The Isthmus of Panama was a crossroads between North and South America during the continent's first peopling (and subsequent movements) also playing a pivotal role during European colonization and the African slave trade. Previous analyses of unipare
Publikováno v:
Bioarchaeology International.
Cerro Juan Díaz (LS-3) is a large archaeological site located in the coastal lowlands of central Pacific Panama that comprised a pre-Columbian village (200 B.C.–A.D. 1520). A multiyear field campaign (1992–2001) uncovered numerous human burials
Autor:
María Fernanda Martínez-Polanco, Florent Rivals, Nawa Sugiyama, Christine A.M. France, Sergio Andrés Castro Méndez, Máximo Jiménez-Acosta, Juan Guillermo Martín, Richard G. Cooke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 143:105613
Digital
The present study’s primary goal is to apply analyses of stable isotopes and tooth micro- and mesowear to the question of dietary change among a mid-Holocene population of small brocket deer (Cervidae: Mazama) in response to anthropoge
The present study’s primary goal is to apply analyses of stable isotopes and tooth micro- and mesowear to the question of dietary change among a mid-Holocene population of small brocket deer (Cervidae: Mazama) in response to anthropoge