[图书][B] Archaeological chemistry
AM Pollard, C Heron - 2015 - books.google.com
The application of chemistry within archaeology is an important and fascinating area. It
allows the archaeologist to answer such questions as" what is this artefact made of?"," …
allows the archaeologist to answer such questions as" what is this artefact made of?"," …
On the use of biomineral oxygen isotope data to identify human migrants in the archaeological record: intra-sample variation, statistical methods and geographical …
E Lightfoot, TC O'Connell - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Oxygen isotope analysis of archaeological skeletal remains is an increasingly popular tool
to study past human migrations. It is based on the assumption that human body chemistry …
to study past human migrations. It is based on the assumption that human body chemistry …
Geohistorical records of the Anthropocene in Chile
The deep-time dynamics of coupled socio-ecological systems at different spatial scales is
viewed as a key framework to understand trends and mechanisms that have led to the …
viewed as a key framework to understand trends and mechanisms that have led to the …
'White gold' guano fertilizer drove agricultural intensification in the Atacama Desert from ad 1000
The archaeological record shows that large pre-Inca agricultural systems supported
settlements for centuries around the ravines and oases of northern Chile's hyperarid …
settlements for centuries around the ravines and oases of northern Chile's hyperarid …
Let's talk about stress, baby! Infant‐feeding practices and stress in the ancient Atacama desert, Northern Chile
Aims and objectives The transition to an agricultural economy is often presumed to involve
an increase in female fertility related to changes in weaning practice. In particular, the …
an increase in female fertility related to changes in weaning practice. In particular, the …
Camelids in the hyperarid core of the Atacama desert 12,000–11,000 years ago? A stable isotope study and its consequences for early human settlement
How did hunter-gatherers initially settle and move across extreme environments? We
conducted a multi-disciplinary study to tackle this question, focusing on how …
conducted a multi-disciplinary study to tackle this question, focusing on how …
Pre-Columbian transregional captive rearing of Amazonian parrots in the Atacama Desert
The feathers of tropical birds were one of the most significant symbols of economic, social,
and sacred status in the pre-Columbian Americas. In the Andes, finely produced clothing …
and sacred status in the pre-Columbian Americas. In the Andes, finely produced clothing …
Bronze Age innovations and impact on human diet: A multi-isotopic and multi-proxy study of western Switzerland
The archaeological Bronze Age record in Europe reveals unprecedented changes in
subsistence strategies due to innovative farming techniques and new crop cultivation …
subsistence strategies due to innovative farming techniques and new crop cultivation …
13,000 years of sociocultural plant use in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile
Throughout Earth's most extreme environments, such as the Kalahari Desert or the Arctic,
hunter–gatherers found ingenious ways to obtain proteins and sugars provided by plants for …
hunter–gatherers found ingenious ways to obtain proteins and sugars provided by plants for …
Inter-nodal archaeology, mobility, and circulation in the Andes of Capricorn during the Late Intermediate Period (AD 1000–1450)
AE Nielsen, J Berenguer, G Pimentel - Quaternary International, 2019 - Elsevier
The importance of interregional trade for prehispanic people in the southern Andes was
recognized since the beginning of archaeological research (Boman, 1991 [1908]; Latcham …
recognized since the beginning of archaeological research (Boman, 1991 [1908]; Latcham …