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New evidence for the use of cooper and lead mines in Lesbos and Turkey from prehistoric up to modern times.
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      GeoarchaeologyArchaeology of MiningRaw materials (stone and ceramic)Copper
Osseous raw materials had important role in everyday activities in most Mesolithic communities. As flint industry, bone industries also create distinctive technocomplexes and display regional, chronological and cultural characteristics.... more
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      Mesolithic ArchaeologyBone and AntlerPrehistoric TechnologyBalkan archaeology
The aim of this study was to use for the first time molecular techniques (microsatellite genotyping and paternity analyses), in combination with field ecology studies, to provide data on male breeding success and... more
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      Mating SystemsSexual SelectionTerritorialityEvolution of mating systems
The one biblical mitzvah on Rosh Hashanah is the hearing of the shofar. The physical source of the shofar is discussed in various talmudic sources that were later codified. In their codifications, Rabbi Yosef Karo and Rabbi Moses Isserles... more
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      Bone and AntlerHistorical Development of HalakhahShofarHalacha
Abstract: The Iron Gates area (Serbia and Romania) is well known for its extraordinary Mesolithic finds, first discovered almost fifty years ago, which initiated still ongoing debate on the relations between foragers and farmers and the... more
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      Balkan prehistoryPrehistoric Europe (Archaeology)Mesolithic EuropeBone Technology (Archaeology)
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      Economic HistoryIsland StudiesNumismaticsMoney and Banking
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      Bone and AntlerNeolithic ArchaeologyNeolithic EuropeNeolithic
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyMetamorphic Petrology
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      Roman Small FindsBoneworkAntler
""Abstract: "Raw material selection is an essential facet of technological decision making. This analysis moves beyond more typical lithic studies, investigating links between raw material selection and practical tool function by... more
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      BioarchaeologyPaleopathologyBone and AntlerLithic Technology
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      Raw materials (stone and ceramic)Prehistoric polished stone toolsCopperBone
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyAlpine ResearchNeolithic Archaeology
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      Late AntiquityMedicineAncient History and ArchaeologyAntler
Antler is a specific osseous raw material – it is a renewable resource, which can be obtained through both hunting and gathering, resilient, strong, and may be available in relatively substantial quantities. Antlers were widely used since... more
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      Bone and AntlerNeolithic ArchaeologyNeolithic & Chalcolithic ArchaeologyPrehistoric Technology
Summary The site Divostin is located in the vicinity of Kragujevac in central Serbia. It was excavated almost half a century ago and it yielded rich remains of architecture and portable finds, belonging to Starčevo and Vinča... more
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      Bone and AntlerNeolithic ArchaeologyCraft production (Archaeology)Bone Industry
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      Mediterranean prehistoryLithic Technology (Archaeology)Raw materials (stone and ceramic)Copper
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      ArchaeologyAntler
There are five species of deer (family Cervidae) living in Indonesia today. Male deer possesses antlers, a unique character of male deer. Antlers have economic values for quite a long time. Antler's growth is influenced by several... more
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      Bone and AntlerCervidaeAntler
Results of use-wear and experimental studies of Mesolithic materials from Eastern Europe indicate various methods of blanks production depending on peculiarities of osseous raw material and type of the tool produced. Employment of these... more
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      ArchaeologyMesolithicToolsBone
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      Antler IndustryAntlerBone and Antler Artifactsuse-wear Analysis of Bone and Antler Items
Osseous raw materials were widely used in the economic life of different historical epochs in order to make various tools, ornaments, household and military items. Experimental-traceological studies are of great importance for the study... more
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      ArchaeologyHornToolsBone
Overview of 13C and 15N stable isotope analysis of modern fallow deer antlers as context for archaeological specimens. Presented at Postgraduate Zooarchaeology Forum, University College, London (PZAF 2014), June 2014.
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisRoman BritainIron AgeFallow deer
"The excavations at Star Carr by Grahame Clark (1949 – 1951) have received much attention not only due to the extent and preservational conditions of the site but also due to the recovery of 21 perforated red deer skulls. The... more
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      Experimental ArchaeologyMesolithic ArchaeologyMesolithic/Epipalaeolithic ArchaeologyBone and Antler
This study is aimed at evaluating the relationship between endogenous testosterone levels and antler development in male sambar deer (Rusa unicolor unicolor) inhabiting the Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka. Seven antler growth... more
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      AntlerSambarHorton Plains National Park
ABSTRACT The article describes morphology and chronological distribution of late Middle e Late Pleistocene fossil remains of giant deer Megaloceros giganteus from the area adjoining the northern and eastern foothills of the Sudeten and... more
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      GeographyArchaeologyGeologyPaleontology
There are five species of deer (family Cervidae) living in Indonesia today. Male deer possesses antlers, a unique character of male deer. Antlers have economic values for quite a long time. Antler’s growth is influenced by several... more
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      Bone and AntlerCervidaeAntler
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      PaleontologyPakistanPleistoceneCervidae
Рог спада у једну од основних сировина за израду употребних и декоративних предмета не само у пре-металним друштвима, већ задржава битну улогу и у каснијим периодима. У овом раду биће анализирана технологија обраде рога у познонеолитском... more
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      Bone and AntlerNeolithic ArchaeologyNeolithic & Chalcolithic ArchaeologyPrehistoric Technology
This article presents a study of the mobility of Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic hunter-gatherer groups which settled in the area of the upper Otava, the Bohemian Paradise and the Central Bohemia region. The exploitation models are... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyPalaeolithic ArchaeologyMesolithic Archaeology
Since manipulative traces on the bone surfaces were not only evident but very abundant as well, an essential portion of the faunal analysis derived into a comprehensive experimental programme to check, among others, wheter such traces had... more
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      Experimental ArchaeologyIron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology)Bone Technology (Archaeology)Raw materials (stone and ceramic)
Although archaeologists have long discussed the evolution of the social stratification and complex group interactions of the hunter-gatherer-fishers of the Northwest Coast (e.g. Matson and Coupland 1994; Ames 1994), few have examined the... more
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      Cultural Transmission (Evolutionary Biology)Pacific Northwest Coast archaeologyBone ToolsAntler
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      ArchaeologyMedieval ArchaeologyBow and Arrows TechniquesCastles and Fortifications
Ivanovskoje 7 is a multilayer peat bog site in central Russia. About 500 square meters were excavated during 1974 to 1997. three Mesolithic and two neolithic cultural layers had been recovered, separated by sterile streaks, 14c dated... more
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      GeographyArchaeologyMesolithic ArchaeologyMesolithic
The aim of commercial pig breeding programs is to maximize the number of pigs produced per sow per year. Given that sows exhibit an estrus during lactation is a potential means of increasing productivity of a pig breeding herd without... more
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsGenomicsComputational Biology
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      GeographyArchaeologyMaterial Culture StudiesLithic Technology (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyExperimental ArchaeologyGeochemistryArchaeological Science
Roman Naissus (modern Niš, Serbia) was one of the most important cities in Late Antiquity in the province of Dacia mediterranea. Well developed economy (based on agriculture, mining and metallurgy, crafts and trade), as well as the fact... more
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesLate Antique ArchaeologyBone and AntlerLate Antiquity
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      Bone and AntlerPrehistoric TechnologyBone IndustryAntler Industry
Shamanic belief systems represent the first form of religious practice visible within the global archaeological record. Here we report on the earliest known evidence of shamanic costume: modified red deer crania headdresses from the Early... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryArchaeologyExperimental Archaeology
This paper presents new AMS dating of organic finds from the Shigir (Shigirsky) peat bog, located in the Sverdlovsk Province, Kirovgrad District of the Urals. The bog is located immediately south of the river Severnaya Shuraly, with the... more
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      ArchaeologyGeologyMesolithic ArchaeologyMesolithic/Neolithic
In red deer, yearling antler length is a largely nutrition-mediated phenotypic character, and is therefore sometimes used as an indirect estimate of range quality and population condition. However, the parameters affecting yearling antler... more
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      BiologyEcologyMedicineRed deer
ABSTRACT The appearance of portable artistic objects during the Upper Palaeolithic is characterised by a combination of a wide choice of techniques, use of different materials and a diversity of iconographic expression, with many objects... more
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryArtMicroscopy
Four decorated antler mounts from Bu Sands, Burray, Orkney, found in 1990, are described. Relevant parallels are studied, from which a Roman or early Anglo-Saxon date is proposed, with manufacture in southern Britain. Consideration of the... more
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      ArchaeologyAntler
Quick introduction to work in progress to investigate rapid production of high-quality graphs direct from a database of zooarchaeological data.
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisFallow deerAntlerCarbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotopes