Dispersal of crop-livestock and geographical-temporal variation of subsistence along the Steppe and Silk Roads across Eurasia in prehistory
The innovations of agricultural production and their extensive dispersal promoted the
transformation of human livelihoods and profoundly influenced the evolution of human-land …
transformation of human livelihoods and profoundly influenced the evolution of human-land …
Exploring the history of cultural exchange in prehistoric Eurasia from the perspectives of crop diffusion and consumption
G Dong, Y Yang, J Han, H Wang, F Chen - Science China Earth Sciences, 2017 - Springer
The history of cultural exchange in prehistoric Eurasia (CEPE) has been widely investigated.
Based on archaeological evidence, this process is thought to date back to at least the early …
Based on archaeological evidence, this process is thought to date back to at least the early …
[HTML][HTML] The genomic origins of the world's first farmers
The precise genetic origins of the first Neolithic farming populations in Europe and
Southwest Asia, as well as the processes and the timing of their differentiation, remain …
Southwest Asia, as well as the processes and the timing of their differentiation, remain …
The evolution of the human trophic level during the Pleistocene
M Ben‐Dor, R Sirtoli, R Barkai - American journal of physical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The human trophic level (HTL) during the Pleistocene and its degree of variability serve,
explicitly or tacitly, as the basis of many explanations for human evolution, behavior, and …
explicitly or tacitly, as the basis of many explanations for human evolution, behavior, and …
Why move starchy cereals? A review of the isotopic evidence for prehistoric millet consumption across Eurasia
The spread of agriculture is an important topic of archaeological research, but relatively few
studies address the drivers behind the spread of specific species empirically. Here we use …
studies address the drivers behind the spread of specific species empirically. Here we use …
[LIVRE][B] Farm animal behaviour: characteristics for assessment of health and welfare
I Ekesbo, S Gunnarsson - 2018 - books.google.com
Completely updated and revised, and with a new author team, this second edition of Farm
Animal Behaviour continues to provide essential information on normal and stereotypic …
Animal Behaviour continues to provide essential information on normal and stereotypic …
Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An exploration of body augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age
EL Baysal - 2019 - torrossa.com
Tens of thousands of years ago at the site of Sunghir in Russia a number of people were
buried with grave goods, including truly extraordinary personal ornaments–thousands of …
buried with grave goods, including truly extraordinary personal ornaments–thousands of …
Last hunters–first farmers: new insight into subsistence strategies in the Central Balkans through multi-isotopic analysis
This paper presents new results of stable isotope analysis made on human and animal
bones from Mesolithic–Neolithic sites (9500–5200 cal BC) in the Central Balkans. It …
bones from Mesolithic–Neolithic sites (9500–5200 cal BC) in the Central Balkans. It …
The earliest neolithic levels at Barcin Höyük, Northwestern Turkey
FA Gerritsen, R Özbal, LC Thissen - Anatolica, 2013 - poj.peeters-leuven.be
This article presents the current state of research on the two earliest levels encountered at
Barcin Höyük, Located in the Yenişehir Plain, Barcin Höyük is excavated as part of a long …
Barcin Höyük, Located in the Yenişehir Plain, Barcin Höyük is excavated as part of a long …
Preference for fish in a Neolithic hunter-gatherer community of the upper Tigris, elucidated by amino acid δ15N analysis
We report here the stable nitrogen isotope composition (δ 15 N) of individual amino acids
and the δ 15 N and δ 13 C content of collagen from human and faunal remains collected …
and the δ 15 N and δ 13 C content of collagen from human and faunal remains collected …