African Archaeological Review, ISSN 0263-0338, 09/2014, Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 447
Le paysage du nord du Malawi est caracterise par la presence de divers bassins hydrographiques des rivieres qui s'ecoulent des regions montagneuses de l'ouest...
Surveys | Archaeology | Raw materials
Surveys | Archaeology | Raw materials
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eLife, ISSN 2050-084X, 05/2017, Volume 6
More fossil specimens and an eagerly awaited age for raise new questions and open fresh opportunities for paleoanthropologists.
Caves | South Africa | Animals | Fossils | Hominidae | Archaeology | Evolution | Research | Historic buildings & sites
Caves | South Africa | Animals | Fossils | Hominidae | Archaeology | Evolution | Research | Historic buildings & sites
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Nature Protocols, ISSN 1754-2189, 11/2019
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eLife, 05/2017, Volume 6
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Journal of Archaeological Science, ISSN 0305-4403, 09/2017, Volume 85, pp. 105 - 113
Taphonomic analysis is an essential component of zooarchaeology, but is employed in different ways within different research traditions. Within the Africanist...
Percussion marks | Cut marks | Tooth marks | Taphonomy | Research traditions | SOUTH-AFRICA | TAPHONOMIC ANALYSIS | NEANDERTHAL SUBSISTENCE BEHAVIORS | ARCHAEOLOGY | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | INFERRING FOSSIL HOMININ | MODIFICATION MODELS | UPPER PALEOLITHIC TRANSITION | CARNIVORE FEEDING INTERACTIONS | OLDUVAI-GORGE | ANTHROPOLOGY
Percussion marks | Cut marks | Tooth marks | Taphonomy | Research traditions | SOUTH-AFRICA | TAPHONOMIC ANALYSIS | NEANDERTHAL SUBSISTENCE BEHAVIORS | ARCHAEOLOGY | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | INFERRING FOSSIL HOMININ | MODIFICATION MODELS | UPPER PALEOLITHIC TRANSITION | CARNIVORE FEEDING INTERACTIONS | OLDUVAI-GORGE | ANTHROPOLOGY
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Nature, ISSN 0028-0836, 2014, Volume 507, Issue 7493, pp. 462 - +
Regulated transcription controls the diversity, developmental pathways and spatial organization of the hundreds of cell types that make up a mammal. Using...
SIGNATURES | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | MOUSE | GENE-EXPRESSION | CLASSIFICATION | DEAFNESS | DIFFERENTIATION | MUTATIONS | TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR | HOMEOBOX GENE | MICE LACKING | Cell Line | Conserved Sequence - genetics | Gene Regulatory Networks - genetics | Atlases as Topic | Gene Expression Regulation - genetics | Humans | Molecular Sequence Annotation | RNA, Messenger - genetics | Cells, Cultured | Genome - genetics | RNA, Messenger - analysis | Transcriptome - genetics | Open Reading Frames - genetics | Organ Specificity | Promoter Regions, Genetic - genetics | Transcription Factors - metabolism | Animals | Transcription Initiation Site | Mice | Transcription, Genetic - genetics | Cluster Analysis | Genes, Essential - genetics | Promoters (Genetics) | Physiological aspects | Genetic aspects | Research | Genetic transcription | Gene expression | Mammals | Transcription factors | Genomics | Genomes | Methods | Cancer
SIGNATURES | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | MOUSE | GENE-EXPRESSION | CLASSIFICATION | DEAFNESS | DIFFERENTIATION | MUTATIONS | TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR | HOMEOBOX GENE | MICE LACKING | Cell Line | Conserved Sequence - genetics | Gene Regulatory Networks - genetics | Atlases as Topic | Gene Expression Regulation - genetics | Humans | Molecular Sequence Annotation | RNA, Messenger - genetics | Cells, Cultured | Genome - genetics | RNA, Messenger - analysis | Transcriptome - genetics | Open Reading Frames - genetics | Organ Specificity | Promoter Regions, Genetic - genetics | Transcription Factors - metabolism | Animals | Transcription Initiation Site | Mice | Transcription, Genetic - genetics | Cluster Analysis | Genes, Essential - genetics | Promoters (Genetics) | Physiological aspects | Genetic aspects | Research | Genetic transcription | Gene expression | Mammals | Transcription factors | Genomics | Genomes | Methods | Cancer
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Cell, ISSN 0092-8674, 09/2017, Volume 171, Issue 1, pp. 59 - 71.e21
We assembled genome-wide data from 16 prehistoric Africans. We show that the anciently divergent lineage that comprises the primary ancestry of the southern...
population genetics | natural selection | Africa | hunter-gatherers | adaptation | ancient DNA | population history | COLLAGEN EXTRACTION | GENOME SEQUENCE | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | ANCIENT | MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA | GENETIC-EVIDENCE | ADMIXTURE | REVEALS ADAPTATION | SOUTHERN | HISTORY | INSIGHTS | CELL BIOLOGY | Genetics, Population | Genome-Wide Association Study | Life Style | Bone and Bones - chemistry | Humans | Male | Fossils | Genetics, Medical | DNA, Ancient - analysis | Female | African Continental Ancestry Group - genetics | Genome, Human | Genomics | Hunting and gathering societies
population genetics | natural selection | Africa | hunter-gatherers | adaptation | ancient DNA | population history | COLLAGEN EXTRACTION | GENOME SEQUENCE | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | ANCIENT | MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA | GENETIC-EVIDENCE | ADMIXTURE | REVEALS ADAPTATION | SOUTHERN | HISTORY | INSIGHTS | CELL BIOLOGY | Genetics, Population | Genome-Wide Association Study | Life Style | Bone and Bones - chemistry | Humans | Male | Fossils | Genetics, Medical | DNA, Ancient - analysis | Female | African Continental Ancestry Group - genetics | Genome, Human | Genomics | Hunting and gathering societies
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Journal of Human Evolution, ISSN 0047-2484, 2010, Volume 59, Issue 3, pp. 321 - 339
A detailed taphonomic analysis is provided for the mammalian and tortoise faunal assemblages from Pinnacle Point Cave 13B (PP13B). It is the first of several...
Zooarchaeology | Taphonomy | BLOMBOS CAVE | BONE-DENSITY | CARNIVORE TOOTH-MARKS | CUT MARKS | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | TORTOISE REMAINS | FLK ZINJANTHROPUS | DIE KELDERS | ANTHROPOLOGY | BROAD-SPECTRUM REVOLUTION | OLDUVAI GORGE | HAMMERSTONE PERCUSSION | Archaeology | Animals | Body Size | Humans | Turtles | South Africa | Mammals | Fossils
Zooarchaeology | Taphonomy | BLOMBOS CAVE | BONE-DENSITY | CARNIVORE TOOTH-MARKS | CUT MARKS | EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY | TORTOISE REMAINS | FLK ZINJANTHROPUS | DIE KELDERS | ANTHROPOLOGY | BROAD-SPECTRUM REVOLUTION | OLDUVAI GORGE | HAMMERSTONE PERCUSSION | Archaeology | Animals | Body Size | Humans | Turtles | South Africa | Mammals | Fossils
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American Antiquity, ISSN 0002-7316, 04/2012, Volume 77, Issue 2, p. 303
Sandia Cave generated much interest when in the 1940s extinct Pleistocene megafauna were reported in association with what appeared to be a pre-Folsom...
Carnivores | Occupations | Antiquity | Bones | Stratigraphy | Geological time | Mass spectrometry | Fossils
Carnivores | Occupations | Antiquity | Bones | Stratigraphy | Geological time | Mass spectrometry | Fossils
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Vaccine, ISSN 0264-410X, 11/2019
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Journal of Archaeological Science, ISSN 0305-4403, 01/2014, Volume 41, pp. 214 - 229
Tortoises are one of the most common faunal components at many Palaeolithic archaeological sites across the Old World. They provide protein, fat, and other...
Tortoise | Tortoise butchery | Blombos cave | Taphonomy | HUMAN CONSUMPTION | WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE | SEXUAL SELECTION | ARCHAEOLOGY | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | ANALYSIS GIS APPROACH | DASSEN-ISLAND | CHERSINA-ANGULATA | FAUNAL ASSEMBLAGE | ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE | ANTHROPOLOGY | MIDDLE STONE-AGE | MODERN HUMAN-BEHAVIOR | Turtles | Archaeology | Social aspects | Analysis
Tortoise | Tortoise butchery | Blombos cave | Taphonomy | HUMAN CONSUMPTION | WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE | SEXUAL SELECTION | ARCHAEOLOGY | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | ANALYSIS GIS APPROACH | DASSEN-ISLAND | CHERSINA-ANGULATA | FAUNAL ASSEMBLAGE | ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE | ANTHROPOLOGY | MIDDLE STONE-AGE | MODERN HUMAN-BEHAVIOR | Turtles | Archaeology | Social aspects | Analysis
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American Antiquity, ISSN 0002-7316, 4/2012, Volume 77, Issue 2, pp. 303 - 314
Sandia Cave generated much interest when in the 1940s extinct Pleistocene megafauna were reported in association with what appeared to be a pre-Folsom...
Excavations | Radiocarbon dating | Mandible | Radiocarbon | Humans | REPORTS | Specimens | Caves | Bones | Breccia | Fossils | PERCUSSION MARKS | CUT MARKS | TAPHONOMIC ANALYSIS | DATES | BONE SURFACES | CULTURE | WORLD | ANTHROPOLOGY | DAMAGE | AGE | ARCHAEOLOGY | Discovery and exploration | Human settlements
Excavations | Radiocarbon dating | Mandible | Radiocarbon | Humans | REPORTS | Specimens | Caves | Bones | Breccia | Fossils | PERCUSSION MARKS | CUT MARKS | TAPHONOMIC ANALYSIS | DATES | BONE SURFACES | CULTURE | WORLD | ANTHROPOLOGY | DAMAGE | AGE | ARCHAEOLOGY | Discovery and exploration | Human settlements
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Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, ISSN 1060-1538, 01/2018, Volume 27, Issue 1, pp. 30 - 45
The ability of Homo sapiens to kill prey at a distance is arguably one of the catalysts for our current ecological dominance. Many researchers have suggested...
projectile impact marks | taphonomy | hunting lesions | Pinnacle Point | technological adaptations | killing from a distance | zooarcheology | HUNTING STRATEGIES | SOUTH-AFRICA | WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE | POINT CAVE 13B | KLASIES-RIVER | EDGE DAMAGE | HOWIESONS-POORT | PALEOLITHIC SITE | ANTHROPOLOGY | MIDDLE STONE-AGE | Neanderthals - physiology | Predatory Behavior - physiology | Bone and Bones - pathology | History, Ancient | Animals | Technology - history | Humans | Tool Use Behavior - physiology | Tools | Archaeology | Evolution | Anthropology | Predation
projectile impact marks | taphonomy | hunting lesions | Pinnacle Point | technological adaptations | killing from a distance | zooarcheology | HUNTING STRATEGIES | SOUTH-AFRICA | WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE | POINT CAVE 13B | KLASIES-RIVER | EDGE DAMAGE | HOWIESONS-POORT | PALEOLITHIC SITE | ANTHROPOLOGY | MIDDLE STONE-AGE | Neanderthals - physiology | Predatory Behavior - physiology | Bone and Bones - pathology | History, Ancient | Animals | Technology - history | Humans | Tool Use Behavior - physiology | Tools | Archaeology | Evolution | Anthropology | Predation
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