History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Fish remains as a source to reconstruct long-term changes of fish communities in the Austrian and Hungarian Danube2015 / Alfred Galik, Gertrud Haidvogl, Laszlo Bartosiewicz, Gabor Guti, Mathias Jungwirth
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Unravelling the complexity of domestication: a case study using morphometrics and ancient DNA analyses of archaeological pigs from Romania2014 / A. Evin, L. G. Flink, A. B l escu, D. Popovici, R. Andreescu, et al.
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Genome data from a sixteenth century pig illuminate modern breed relationships2014 / O Ramírez, W Burgos-Paz, E Casas, M Ballester, E Bianco, et al.
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The demography of the Upper Palaeolithic hunter–gatherers of Southwestern France: A multi-proxy approach using archaeological data
Abstract Demographic change is increasingly cited as an explanation for many of the patterns seen in the Palaeolithic archaeological record, following the assumption of a relationship between population size and material culture espoused by dual...
2015 / Jennifer C. French -
The return of history: Museum, heritage, and national identity in Imperial Russia
Abstract History plays a major role in the formation of nations. Museums of history, as they emerged during the long 19th century, are pivotal sites for the display of national heritage and identity. The present article considers the origins of the...
2010 / Katia Dianina -
Unique mitochondrial DNA in highly inbred feral cattle
Abstract The Chillingham herd of wild Northumbrian cattle remains viable despite over 300years of in-breeding and a near-homozygous nuclear genome. Here we report the complete mitochondrial DNA sequence using ultra-deep next generation sequencing....
2012 / Gavin Hudson, Ian Wilson, Brendan I.A. Payne, Joanna Elson, David C. Samuels, et al. -
Great Eastern Japan Earthquake – Possible marine environmental contamination by toxic pollutants2011 / Shinsuke Tanabe, Annamalai Subramanian
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Barriers and incentives to the production of bioethanol from cereal straw: A farm business perspective
Abstract The EU renewable energy directive stipulates a requirement for 10% of transport fuels to be derived from renewable sources by 2020. Second generation biofuels offer potential to contribute towards this target with cereal straw representing...
2013 / N.J. Glithero, S.J. Ramsden, P. Wilson -
What Is the Hobbit?2006 / Tabitha M. Powledge
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Multitemporal High-Resolution Satellite Images for the Study and Monitoring of an Ancient Mesopotamian City and its Surrounding Landscape: The Case of Ur2012 / Giacomo Di Giacomo, Giuseppe Scardozzi
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The extraterrestrial matter falls in west-central Poland (Great Poland Lowland); historical and geological data2015 / Wojciech T.J. Stankowski
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Cross-population analysis of the growth of long bones and the os coxae of three Early Medieval Austrian populations2005 / R. Pinhasi, M. Teschler-nicola, A. Knaus, P. Shaw
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A theoretical model of community operated compensation scheme for crop damage by wild herbivores
Abstract Damage to agricultural crops by protected species in the vicinity of wildlife parks is an important but underestimated problem. Since measures to protect crops are generally met with limited success in areas with high animal density, some...
2015 / Milind Watve, Kajol Patel, Abhijeet Bayani, Pramod Patil -
Labyrinths of Kola Peninsula in Historical Landscapes of North East Subarctic
Abstract Semiotic analysis of stone labyrinths of Kola Peninsula done in context of archaeological and ethnographic artifacts which has depicted possible function of stone labyrinths as: 1) operators for synchronization of cosmic and social history; ...
2014 / Elena A. Okladnikova -
An overview of existing raptor contaminant monitoring activities in Europe
Abstract Biomonitoring using raptors as sentinels can provide early warning of the potential impacts of contaminants on humans and the environment and also a means of tracking the success of associated mitigation measures. Examples include detection ...
2014 / P. Gómez-Ramírez, R.F. Shore, N.W. van den Brink, B. van Hattum, J.O. Bustnes, et al. -
Governing refugee space: the quasi-carceral regime of Amsterdam's Lloyd Hotel, a German-Jewish refugee camp in the prelude to World War II2014 / M. Felder, C. Minca, C. E. Ong
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Hunting at the Abun Regional Marine Protected Areas: A Link Between Wildmeat and Food Security2015 / Freddy Pattiselanno, Muhammad Irfansyah Lubis
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Reviews of Web Sites, CD ROMs, Books2006 /
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Long-Term Dynamics of Geography, Religion, and Politics2006 / Chetan Singh
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Agricultural Market Reforms and Potato Farmers' Strategies in the Pueblo Llano Valley, Venezuelan Andes2006 / Eliézer Arias