4500 years of morphological diversification in Western Europe wild boars (Sus scrofa) and the consequences of the Neolithic transition
Evolutionary biologists have recently solicited archaeologists to help document and
understand the morphological evolution of animals in response to human activities and …
understand the morphological evolution of animals in response to human activities and …
Human-beaver cohabitation in the Early and Mid-Holocene of Northern Europe: Re-visiting Mesolithic material culture and ecology through a multispecies lens
ST Hussain, NØ Brusgaard - The Holocene, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) was an important member of Early and Mid-Holocene
landscapes and animal communities in Northern Europe. Previous zooarchaeological …
landscapes and animal communities in Northern Europe. Previous zooarchaeological …
DNA methylation-based profiling of horse archaeological remains for age-at-death and castration
X Liu, A Seguin-Orlando, L Chauvey, G Tressières… - Iscience, 2023 - cell.com
Age profiling of archaeological bone assemblages can inform on past animal management
practices, but is limited by the fragmentary nature of the fossil record and the lack of …
practices, but is limited by the fragmentary nature of the fossil record and the lack of …
Early animal management in northern Europe: multi-proxy evidence from Swifterbant, the Netherlands
The nature and timing of the transition to farming north of the Linearbandkeramik zone in
Europe is the subject of much debate, but our understanding of this fundamental shift in …
Europe is the subject of much debate, but our understanding of this fundamental shift in …
High-resolution Bayesian chronology of the earliest evidence of domesticated animals in the Dutch wetlands (Hardinxveld-Giessendam archaeological sites)
The archaeological sites of Hardinxveld-Giessendam de Bruin and Polderweg, situated in
the Rhine-Meuse delta, are the best-preserved Mesolithic sites in the Netherlands. Due to …
the Rhine-Meuse delta, are the best-preserved Mesolithic sites in the Netherlands. Due to …
Going against the grain?: The transition to farming in the Dutch wetlands re-examined (5000–4000 BCE)
In general, the fifth millennium BCE in the Dutch wetlands and southern Scandinavia might
be described in similar terms regarding the presence of ceramic hunter-gatherers who …
be described in similar terms regarding the presence of ceramic hunter-gatherers who …
[PDF][PDF] ИЗОТОПНЫЙ СОСТАВ АЗОТА И УГЛЕРОДА КОЛЛАГЕНА КОСТЕЙ И ЗУБОВ SUS SCORFA ПАМЯТНИКОВ НЕОЛИТА 6-3 ТЫС. ДО НЭ (ДНЕПРО …
ЕВ Долбунова, МВ Добровольская… - Утверждено к печати …, 2024 - archaeolog.ru
47 на ограниченном пространстве. Наше исследование-это первые шаги для
получения информации в этом направлении для изучаемых территорий. В …
получения информации в этом направлении для изучаемых территорий. В …
[PDF][PDF] Er en,., Dee, M., & Peeters, H.(2023). Going against the grain?: The transition to farming in the Dutch wetlands re-examined (5000–4000 BCE)
D Raemaekers, NØ Brusgaard… - D. Groß & M … - scholarlypublications …
In general, the fifth millennium BCE in the Dutch wetlands and southern Scandinavia might
be described in similar terms regarding the presence of ceramic hunter-gatherers who …
be described in similar terms regarding the presence of ceramic hunter-gatherers who …