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  • Population Turnover in Remo... Population Turnover in Remote Oceania Shortly after Initial Settlement
    Lipson, Mark; Skoglund, Pontus; Spriggs, Matthew ... CB/Current biology, 04/2018, Volume: 28, Issue: 7
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    Ancient DNA from Vanuatu and Tonga dating to about 2,900–2,600 years ago (before present, BP) has revealed that the “First Remote Oceanians” associated with the Lapita archaeological culture were ...
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  • HAWC+/SOFIA Multiwavelength... HAWC+/SOFIA Multiwavelength Polarimetric Observations of OMC-1
    Chuss, David T.; Andersson, B-G; Bally, John ... Astrophysical journal/˜The œAstrophysical journal, 02/2019, Volume: 872, Issue: 2
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    We report new polarimetric and photometric maps of the massive star-forming region OMC-1 using the HAWC+ instrument on the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy. We present continuum ...
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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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  • Integration of ancient DNA ... Integration of ancient DNA with transdisciplinary dataset finds strong support for Inca resettlement in the south Peruvian coast
    Bongers, Jacob L.; Nakatsuka, Nathan; O’Shea, Colleen ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 08/2020, Volume: 117, Issue: 31
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    Ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis provides a powerful means of investigating human migration, social organization, and a plethora of other crucial questions about humanity’s past. Recently, specialists ...
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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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  • Great Basin Survivance (USA... Great Basin Survivance (USA): Challenges and Windfalls of the Neoglaciation / Late Holocene Dry Period (3100–1800 cal BP)
    Thomas, David Hurst; Rhode, David; Millar, Constance I. ... American antiquity, 07/2023, Volume: 88, Issue: 3
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    The Late Holocene Dry Period (LHDP) was a one-plus millennial megadrought (3100–1800 cal BP) that delivered challenges and windfalls to Indigenous communities of the central Great Basin (United ...
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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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  • Archaeobotanical evidence s... Archaeobotanical evidence supports indigenous cucurbit long-term use in the Mesoamerican Neotropics
    Domic, Alejandra I; VanDerwarker, Amber M; Thakar, Heather B ... Scientific reports, 05/2024, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    The squash family (Cucurbitaceae) contains some of the most important crops cultivated worldwide and has played an important ecological, economic, and cultural role for millennia. In the American ...
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  • Palaeo-Eskimo genetic ances... Palaeo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and North America
    Flegontov, Pavel; Altınışık, N Ezgi; Changmai, Piya ... Nature, 06/2019, Volume: 570, Issue: 7760
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    Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-Eskimos. They were subsequently joined and largely displaced around 1,000 years ago by ancestors of ...
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