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Quaternary Mammals, People, and Climate Change: A View from Southern North Americaal complexes are part of the ancient landscape in which early peoples may have interacted. Customarily, differences between the Pleistocene and modern faunas have been attributed to climate change or human-impact driven extinctions. Mexico’s Pleistocene mammal record is analyzed in time and space, ePLAYS 发表于 2025-3-27 02:01:49
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Oxygen Isotope Seasonality Determinations of Marsh Clam Shells from Prehistoric Shell Middens in Nicn is synchronous with major cultural changes associated with the emergence of socio-political complexity in Central America. In this paper we present the results of an oxygen isotope seasonality study on archaeological shells retrieved from Karoline, a shell midden site dated to ~2 cal kBP and locatPET-scan 发表于 2025-3-28 01:16:32
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Biometry and Climate Change in Norse Greenland: The Effect of Climate on the Size and Shape of Domessible effects on the size and shape of domestic mammal (sheep and goat) bones. A review of biogeographical and nutritional factors affecting the size and shape of mammal bones is presented and used as a framework to predict potential changes in sheep bone size and shape at two sites from Norse GreenSLING 发表于 2025-3-28 12:29:02
Zooarchaeology in the 21st Century: Comments on the Contributions collation, correlation, and causation; temporal, spatial, and analytic scale, new data on extinctions, the response to climatic change, archaeological data as climate proxies, and gaps in the record. Though recognizing areas that require reorientation and reconsideration, I conclude that the papers