„Archaeology.“
Suchergebnisse
10.000+ Treffer
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Evidence of forest management and arboriculture from wood charcoal data: an anthracological case study from two New Caledonia Kanak pre-colonial sites
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Finding millet in the Roman world
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Aroche (Huelva, Andalucía): a new Neolithic axehead of Alpine jade in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula
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Sourcing copper ores for production of bronzes excavated at Shuangyantang, a Western Zhou (1046–771 bc) site in Chongqing (Southwest China): evidence from lead isotope analysis
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Beeswax remnants, phase and major element chemical composition of the bronze age mould from Gaj Oławski (SW Poland)
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The Approximate Bayesian Computation approach to reconstructing population dynamics and size from settlement data: demography of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition at Lepenski Vir
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Dendrochronological dating of wooden artifacts by measuring the tree rings using magnifying glass and photography-assisted method: an example of a Dutch panel painting
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Social stratigraphy in Late Iron Age Switzerland: stable carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope analysis of human remains from Münsingen
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Representative archaeological finds of pietra ollare from Comacchio (Italy): identifying provenance and high-T mineral breakdown reactions hindering lithotype classification
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Early Neolithic funerary diversity and mitochondrial variability of two Iberian sites
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Egyptian faience glazing by the cementation method part 2: cattle dung ash as a possible source of alkali flux
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Radiometric dates and micromorphological evidence for synchronous domestic activity and sheep penning in a Neolithic cave: Cueva de El Toro (Málaga, Antequera, Spain)
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Phytolith identification criteria for foxtail and broomcorn millets: a new approach to calculating crop ratios
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Millet, the late comer: on the tracks of Panicum miliaceum in prehistoric Greece
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Miliacin in palaeosols from an Early Iron Age in Ukraine reveal in situ cultivation of broomcorn millet
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The vanishing millets of the Indus civilization
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Millet microremains—an alternative approach to understand cultivation and use of critical crops in Prehistory
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Finger millet: the contribution of vernacular names towards its prehistory
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Vernacular names for African millets and other minor cereals and their significance for agricultural history
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Multi-purpose fossils? The reappraisal of an Elephas antiquus molar from El Pirulejo (Magdalenian; Córdoba, Spain)