Perrichon, Gwendal Pochat-Cottilloux, Yohan Conedera, Davide Richardin, Pascale Fernandez, Vincent Hautier, Lionel Martin, Jeremy E
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Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Voay robustus, the extinct Malagasy "horned" crocodile, was originally considered to be the only crocodylian representative in Madagascar during most part of the Holocene. However, Malagasy crocodylian remains have had confused taxonomic attributions and recent studies have underlined that Crocodylus and Voay populations coexisted on the island for...
González, Susana Aristimuño, María Pía Moreno, Federica
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Cajigas, Rachel Sanger, Matthew C. Semon, Anna M. Thompson, Victor D. Garland, Carey J. Blair, Elliot H. Thomas, David Hurst
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Frontiers in Human Dynamics
The adoption of more sedentary residential practices is a long process in which groups shift in size, permanence, makeup, and even location in response to the social, demographic, ecological, and subsistence pressures associated with settling down. Coastal peoples living in the Southeast U.S. are among the first to adopt more sedentary lifeways in ...
Wojcieszak, Marine; Fontaine, Laurent; Elsen, Jan; 17358; Hayen, Roald; Lehouck, Alexander; Boudin, Mathieu;
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Jary, Zdzisław Krawczyk, Marcin Moska, Piotr Piotrowska, Natalia Poręba, Grzegorz Raczyk, Jerzy Skurzyński, Jacek Łopuch, Michał Zöller, Ludwig
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Geochronometria
Loess-paleosol sequences (LPS) are an exceptional source of palaeoclimate data constituting an indirect record of changing environmental and climatic conditions that prevailed during loess deposition and early diagenesis. The Zaprężyn LPS (17°11′52″E, 51°14′44″N) is situated in the southern morphological edge of the Trzebnica Hills. This sequence p...
Gragson, Ted L Coughlan, Michael R.
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Frontiers in Human Dynamics
Introduction Much has been written about herding, pastoralism and the ethos of the commons that persists in Soule and the valley republics of the western Pyrenees. However, more has been written about the idealized norms of the practice than the social dynamics of alliance formation on which cooperation in herding on the high mountain commons in So...
Roy, Annadasankar Sinha, Uday Kumar Hathi, Bharatkumar Chatterjee, Sitangshu Pant, Diksha Mohokar, Hemant Jaryal, Ajay Pant, Harish Jagat Saha, Dipankar Jain, Ratan
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Radiochimica Acta
Increasing population, food demands and climatic stressors pose an imminent threat to groundwater sustainability in regional aquifer systems globally. Limited availability of surface water and erratic/uncertain rainfall necessitates preservation of groundwater resources, which form reliable fresh water reserves in most of the arid regions. Bhuj San...
Ekholm, Therese
When the last remnant of the Weichsel glacier melted in northern Sweden, around 7000 BC, pioneer settlers entered virgin land, following their prey, which in turn followed the vegetation dispersion. Some of the settlers derived from the east and the northeast and spread from the Russian taiga, through Finland and into northern Sweden, the study are...
Hatlestad, Kailin
As humanity confronts the escalating challenges posed by rapid climate change, it becomes increasingly urgent to understand the complex dynamics of human-environment interactions to mitigate its multifaceted impacts. Archaeology, with its long-term perspective, offers the opportunity to examine past societal responses to environmental risks across ...
Casanova, Emmanuelle
Cet article présente la méthode de datation par le radiocarbone des céramiques archéologiques via leurs résidus de nourriture préservés dans la matrice argileuse. Cette nouvelle approche est basée sur la datation radiocarbone de composés individuels, deux acides gras d’origine animale. Elle permet de (i) dater des sites non-datables par la méthode ...