Read more by Sofia C. Samper-Carro ,Sue O’Connor,Mahirta ,Shimona Kealy ,Ceri Shipton. Published on Plos One. 24 August 2022
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Population genomics reveal multiple introductions and admixture of Sonchus oleraceus in Australia
Read more by Francisco Encinas-Viso,Louise Morin,S. Raghu,Nunzio Knerr,Camille Roux,Linda Broadhurst. Published on Diversity and Distributions. 08 July 2022
Diversification of lithic raw materials used by Mesolithic inhabitants of Los Canes cave (Sierra del Cuera, Eastern Asturias, Spain), and quartz crystallite size of chert as an essential indicator parameter of its provenance
Read more by Celia Marcos, María de Uribe-Zorita, Patricia Fernández, Pedro Álvarez-Lloret, Jorge Vallejo-Llano, Pablo Arias. Published on Geoarchaeology. 19 August 2022
Geoarchaeological characterisation of a Younger Dryas site in the Alpine uplands: Cornafessa rock shelter (Italy)
Read more by Diego E. Angelucci,Erica Patauner,Rossella Duches. Published on Geoarchaeology. 22 September 2022
The mausoleum architectural project: Reinterpreting Palenque’s temple of the inscriptions through 3D Data-driven architectural analysis
Read more by Arianna Campiani, Rodrigo Liendo Stuardo and Nicola Lercari. Published on Ancient Mesoamerica. 26 March 2021
Conquest and revival at Chiantla Viejo: the transition of a highland Maya community to Spanish colonial rule
Read more by Victor Castillo Published on Antiquity. 04 September 2022
The origins of multi-cropping agriculture in Southwestern China: Archaeobotanical insights from third to first millennium B.C. Yunnan
Read more by Rita Dal Martello Published on Asian Archaeology. 25 May 2022
Direct evidence of the use of beehive products in pre-Roman Sardinia
Read more by Rita Dal Martello. Published on Archaeometry. 28 July 2022
Beauty and chemistry: the independent origins of synthetic lead white in east and west Eurasia
Read more by Bin Han, Bei Zhang, Jianrong Chong, Zhanwei Sun & Yimin Yang. Published on Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 03 September 2022
A rock art tradition of life-sized, naturalistic engravings of camels in Northern Arabia: new insights on the mobility of Neolithic populations in the Nafud Desert
Read more by Guillaume Charloux, Maria Guagnin, Michael Petragliaand Abdullah AlSharekh. Published on Antiquity. 05 September 2022