Paleoproteomics

C Warinner, K Korzow Richter, MJ Collins - Chemical reviews, 2022 - ACS Publications
Paleoproteomics, the study of ancient proteins, is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of
molecular biology, paleontology, archaeology, paleoecology, and history. Paleoproteomics …

Proteins in art, archaeology, and paleontology: from detection to identification

S Dallongeville, N Garnier, C Rolando… - Chemical …, 2016 - ACS Publications
Paleontology, archeology, and art history provide crucial information for the understanding
of human evolution throughout ages and its habits. Past animal and plant species are also …

Palaeoproteomic evidence identifies archaic hominins associated with the Châtelperronian at the Grotte du Renne

F Welker, M Hajdinjak, S Talamo… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
In Western Europe, the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition is associated with the
disappearance of Neandertals and the spread of anatomically modern humans (AMHs) …

Age estimates for hominin fossils and the onset of the Upper Palaeolithic at Denisova Cave

K Douka, V Slon, Z Jacobs, CB Ramsey, MV Shunkov… - Nature, 2019 - nature.com
Abstract Denisova Cave in the Siberian Altai (Russia) is a key site for understanding the
complex relationships between hominin groups that inhabited Eurasia in the Middle and …

[HTML][HTML] Long genetic and social isolation in Neanderthals before their extinction

L Slimak, T Vimala, A Seguin-Orlando, L Metz… - Cell genomics, 2024 - cell.com
Neanderthal genomes have been recovered from sites across Eurasia, painting an
increasingly complex picture of their populations' structure that mostly indicates that late …

Identification of a new hominin bone from Denisova Cave, Siberia using collagen fingerprinting and mitochondrial DNA analysis

S Brown, T Higham, V Slon, S Pääbo, M Meyer… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
DNA sequencing has revolutionised our understanding of archaic humans during the Middle
and Upper Palaeolithic. Unfortunately, while many Palaeolithic sites contain large numbers …

Zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry (ZooMS) collagen fingerprinting for the species identification of archaeological bone fragments

M Buckley - Zooarchaeology in practice: case studies in …, 2017 - Springer
Archaeological bone assemblages are almost always dominated by high proportions of
fragmentary remains rendering them unidentifiable by morphological analysis. To overcome …

[HTML][HTML] Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting

M Buckley, S Fraser, J Herman, ND Melton… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human
subsistence. As a result archaeological faunal assemblages from coastal sites often contain …

The archaeology of pastoral nomadism

W Honeychurch, CA Makarewicz - Annual Review of …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Pastoral nomadism encompasses an array of specialized knowledge concerned with the
daily rhythms and long-term tempos of caring for herd animals in order to extract subsistence …

Ancient collagen reveals evolutionary history of the endemic South American 'ungulates'

M Buckley - Proceedings of the Royal Society B …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Since the late eighteenth century, fossils of bizarre extinct creatures have been described
from the Americas, revealing a previously unimagined chapter in the history of mammals …