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  • Early Neolithic genomes fro... Early Neolithic genomes from the eastern Fertile Crescent
    Broushaki, Farnaz; Thomas, Mark G.; Link, Vivian ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 07/2016, Volume: 353, Issue: 6298
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    We sequenced Early Neolithic genomes from the Zagros region of Iran (eastern Fertile Crescent), where some of the earliest evidence for farming is found, and identify a previously uncharacterized ...
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  • Latitudinal gradient in dai... Latitudinal gradient in dairy production with the introduction of farming in Atlantic Europe
    Cubas, Miriam; Lucquin, Alexandre; Robson, Harry K ... Nature communications, 04/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    The introduction of farming had far-reaching impacts on health, social structure and demography. Although the spread of domesticated plants and animals has been extensively tracked, it is unclear how ...
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  • The impact of environmental... The impact of environmental change on the use of early pottery by East Asian hunter-gatherers
    Lucquin, Alexandre; Robson, Harry K.; Eley, Yvette ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 07/2018, Volume: 115, Issue: 31
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    The invention of pottery was a fundamental technological advancement with far-reaching economic and cultural consequences. Pottery containers first emerged in East Asia during the Late Pleistocene in ...
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  • Organic residue analysis sh... Organic residue analysis shows sub-regional patterns in the use of pottery by Northern European hunter-gatherers
    Courel, Blandine; Robson, Harry K; Lucquin, Alexandre ... Royal Society open science, 04/2020, Volume: 7, Issue: 4
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    The introduction of pottery vessels to Europe has long been seen as closely linked with the spread of agriculture and pastoralism from the Near East. The adoption of pottery technology by ...
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  • Dental calculus and isotope... Dental calculus and isotopes provide direct evidence of fish and plant consumption in Mesolithic Mediterranean
    Cristiani, Emanuela; Radini, Anita; Borić, Dušan ... Scientific reports, 05/2018, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    In this contribution we dismantle the perceived role of marine resources and plant foods in the subsistence economy of Holocene foragers of the Central Mediterranean using a combination of dental ...
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  • Fishing Over the Millennia Fishing Over the Millennia
    Robson, Harry K.; Ritchie, Kenneth Archaeological and anthropological sciences, 03/2022, Volume: 14, Issue: 3
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  • The impact of farming on pr... The impact of farming on prehistoric culinary practices throughout Northern Europe
    Lucquin, Alexandre; Robson, Harry K.; Oras, Ester ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 10/2023, Volume: 120, Issue: 43
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    To investigate changes in culinary practices associated with the arrival of farming, we analysed the organic residues of over 1,000 pottery vessels from hunter-gatherer-fisher and early agricultural ...
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  • Organic residue analysis of... Organic residue analysis of Early Neolithic ‘bog pots’ from Denmark demonstrates the processing of wild and domestic foodstuffs
    Robson, Harry K.; Saul, Hayley; Steele, Valerie J. ... Journal of Archaeological Science Reports, 04/2021, Volume: 36
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    •This study explores the use of Early Neolithic ‘bog pots’ intentionally deposited into wetlands.•We combine organic residue analysis alongside Bayesian chronological modelling.•We consider 34 ...
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