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  • Archaeogenomic evidence rev... Archaeogenomic evidence reveals prehistoric matrilineal dynasty
    Kennett, Douglas J; Plog, Stephen; George, Richard J ... Nature communications, 02/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    For societies with writing systems, hereditary leadership is documented as one of the hallmarks of early political complexity and governance. In contrast, it is unknown whether hereditary succession ...
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  • Fatty acid specific δ13C va... Fatty acid specific δ13C values reveal earliest Mediterranean cheese production 7,200 years ago
    McClure, Sarah B; Magill, Clayton; Podrug, Emil ... PloS one, 09/2018, Volume: 13, Issue: 9
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    The earliest evidence for cheese production in the Mediterranean is revealed by stable carbon isotope analyses of individual fatty acids in pottery residues from the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. Lipid ...
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  • Trans-Holocene Bayesian chr... Trans-Holocene Bayesian chronology for tree and field crop use from El Gigante rockshelter, Honduras
    Kennett, Douglas J; Harper, Thomas K; VanDerwarker, Amber ... PloS one, 06/2023, Volume: 18, Issue: 6
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    El Gigante rockshelter in western Honduras provides a deeply stratified archaeological record of human-environment interaction spanning the entirety of the Holocene. Botanical materials are ...
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  • Linking late Paleoindian st... Linking late Paleoindian stone tool technologies and populations in North, Central and South America
    Prufer, Keith M; Alsgaard, Asia V; Robinson, Mark ... PloS one, 07/2019, Volume: 14, Issue: 7
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    From the perspective of Central and South America, the peopling of the New World was a complex process lasting thousands of years and involving multiple waves of Pleistocene and early Holocene period ...
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  • Maritime Paleoindian techno... Maritime Paleoindian technology, subsistence, and ecology at an ~11,700 year old Paleocoastal site on California’s Northern Channel Islands, USA
    Erlandson, Jon M; Braje, Todd J; Ainis, Amira F ... PloS one, 09/2020, Volume: 15, Issue: 9
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    During the last 10 years, we have learned a great deal about the potential for a coastal peopling of the Americas and the importance of marine resources in early economies. Despite research at a ...
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  • Late Pleistocene Human Skel... Late Pleistocene Human Skeleton and mtDNA Link Paleoamericans and Modern Native Americans
    Chatters, James C.; Kennett, Douglas J.; Asmerom, Yemane ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 05/2014, Volume: 344, Issue: 6185
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    Because of differences in craniofacial morphology and dentition between the earliest American skeletons and modern Native Americans, separate origins have been postulated for them, despite genetic ...
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  • South-to-north migration pr... South-to-north migration preceded the advent of intensive farming in the Maya region
    Kennett, Douglas J; Lipson, Mark; Prufer, Keith M ... Nature communications, 03/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    The genetic prehistory of human populations in Central America is largely unexplored leaving an important gap in our knowledge of the global expansion of humans. We report genome-wide ancient DNA ...
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  • Early procurement of scarle... Early procurement of scarlet macaws and the emergence of social complexity in Chaco Canyon, NM
    Watson, Adam S; Stephen Plog; Brendan J. Culleton ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 07/2015, Volume: 112, Issue: 27
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    High-precision accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) ¹⁴C dates of scarlet macaw ( Ara macao ) skeletal remains provide the first direct evidence from Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico that ...
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  • Ancient genomes in South Pa... Ancient genomes in South Patagonia reveal population movements associated with technological shifts and geography
    Nakatsuka, Nathan; Luisi, Pierre; Motti, Josefina M B ... Nature communications, 08/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Archaeological research documents major technological shifts among people who have lived in the southern tip of South America (South Patagonia) during the last thirteen millennia, including the ...
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