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11 p, 1.3 MB Isotopic evidence for initial coastal colonization and subsequent diversification in the human occupation of Wallacea / Roberts, Patrick (The University of Queensland. School of Social Science) ; Louys, Julien (Griffith University. Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution, Environmental Futures Research Institute) ; Zech, Jana (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. Department of Archaeology) ; Shipton, Ceri (Australian National University. ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage) ; Kealy, Shimona (Australian National University. ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage) ; Carro, Sofia Samper (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre d'Estudis del Patrimoni Arqueològic de la Prehistòria) ; Hawkins, Stuart (Australian National University. ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage) ; Boulanger, Clara (Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle. Département Homme et Environment) ; Marzo, Sara (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. Department of Archaeology) ; Fiedler, Bianca (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. Department of Archaeology) ; Boivin, Nicole (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. Department of Archaeology) ; Mahirta, Mahirta (Universitas Gadjah Mada. Department of Archaeology) ; Aplin, Ken (The Australian National University. School of Culture, History and Language) ; OʼConnor, Sue (Australian National University. ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage)
The resource-poor, isolated islands of Wallacea have been considered a major adaptive obstacle for hominins expanding into Australasia. Archaeological evidence has hinted that coastal adaptations in Homo sapiens enabled rapid island dispersal and settlement; however, there has been no means to directly test this proposition. [...]
2020 - 10.1038/s41467-020-15969-4
Nature communications, Vol. 11 (april 2020)  
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12 p, 3.6 MB First report of Quaternary mammals from the Qalehjough area, Lut Desert, Eastern Iran / Hashemi, N. (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Department of Geology) ; Ashouri, A. (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Department of Geology) ; Aliabadian, Mansour (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Department of Biology) ; M., Gharaie (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Department of Geology) ; Sánchez Marco, Antonio (Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont) ; Louys, Julien (Australian National University. Department of Archaeology and Natural History)
Taxonomic study of Quaternary mammal remains from the Qalehjough fossil site, eastern Iran, has resulted in the identification of two mammal orders, Artiodactyla and Perissodactyla, with four families and six taxa. [...]
2016
Palaeontologia electronica, Vol. 19, issue 3 (2016)  

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