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Typification of the name Abies nebrodensis (Pinaceae)

2017

Abies nebrodensis, endemic to the Madonie mountains (central-north Sicily), was originally described by Lojacono Pojero as A. pectinata var. nebrodensis and later raised to the rank of species. The species is considered to be critically endangered and was thought to be extinct until an extant population was rediscovered in 1957. The name is here lectotypified on a specimen preserved at NAP.

010506 paleontology060102 archaeologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicaconservation06 humanities and the artsPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesPinaceaeBotanyTypificationendemicnomenclature0601 history and archaeologyAbies nebrodensisSicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTAXON
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Bird consumption in the final stage of Cova Negra (Xátiva, Valencia)

2016

This paper publishes the results of the study of bird remains from Cova Negra level IIIb, a level with Middle Palaeolithic industry that corresponds to the upper part of the sequence, where 247 bird remains from 18 species have been found. Doves and corvidae, particularly choughs (Pyrrhocorax sp.), are the species most frequently found. A substantial part of the remains analyzed displays human manipulation and consumption evidence, a clear indication of bird hunting and consumption by Neardental populations. The manipulation process and consumption of birds, in the context of Neanderthals' predatory activity during the final period of occupation of the site, is described in this paper. Furt…

010506 paleontology060102 archaeologybiologyEcologyCorvidaeContext (language use)06 humanities and the artsConsumption (sociology)biology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesGeographyStage (stratigraphy)Middle Paleolithic0601 history and archaeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesQuaternary International
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The Forcart Collection of lamps from Fayum

2019

The Forcart collection of Ptolemaic, Roman and Late Roman lamps from Fayum is today the largest single-collector Egyptian lychnological corpus owned by a Swiss public institution, the Geneva Museum of Art and History, which acquired it in 1923. The importance of the 145 lamps in this collection is twofold. Firstly, all the artifacts were offered to Max Kurt Forcart by the different directors of excavations operating legally in the Fayum area during the first two decades of the 20th century, giving us a clear—even if generic—finding area, contrary to collections purchased from the various antiquaries. And secondly, even if incomplete compared to the richness and diversity of the Fayum worksh…

010506 paleontology060102 archaeologymedia_common.quotation_subject0601 history and archaeology06 humanities and the artsArt01 natural sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonAncient lamps from Spain to India. Trade, influences, local traditions
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Consigner ou fabriquer la légende d’Alexandre le Grand ? Arrien face à la tradition dans l’Anabase

2021

Dans l’Anabase, Arrien convoque des sources nombreuses et s’y refere souvent explicitement par une large gamme de mentions, allant du nom des auteurs aux expressions « ce qui est dit » ou « le bruit qui court ». Dans un contexte ou, habituellement, « un historien antique ne cite pas ses sources », selon une formule de Paul Veyne, ce choix est surprenant. Arrien est-il condamne a n’etre que le passeur d’une tradition deja toute constituee sur le conquerant, incapable de prendre lui-meme en charge le recit ? C’est precisement sur la nature exacte de la transmission du materiau historique dont il herite, sur ses criteres et sa finalite que porte cette etude. En realite, non content d’enregistr…

010506 paleontology060102 archaeologymedia_common.quotation_subject0601 history and archaeology06 humanities and the artsArt01 natural sciencesHumanities0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonArchimède. Archéologie et histoire ancienne
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Tibi diem natalem felicem optamus, Marielle! Tribute to Marielle Martiniani-Reber on her 65th anniversary.

2019

Essay on the life achievement of Marielle Martiniani-Reber, tribute on her 65th anniversary.

010506 paleontology060102 archaeologymedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyTribute0601 history and archaeology06 humanities and the artsArt01 natural sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonAncient lamps from Spain to India. Trade, influences, local traditions
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Inter-site variability in the season of shellfish collection on the central coast of British Columbia

2013

High-resolution stable oxygen isotope analysis of the bivalve Saxidomus gigantea from shell midden sites was applied to identify seasonal patterns of resource procurement on the central coast of British Columbia, Canada. A total of 90 archaeological shells were examined from eight distinct sites spanning a 4500-year period. Combining micro-growth pattern analysis with high-resolution stable oxygen isotope sampling allows for a precise season of collection to be determined in estuarine bivalves recovered from archaeological sites. The results of the stable oxygen isotope analysis provide insights into seasonally structured harvest of S. gigantea (butter clam), which is associated with differ…

010506 paleontologyArcheology01 natural sciencesIsotopes of oxygenSclerochronologymedicine0601 history and archaeology14. Life underwaterComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSShellfish0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category060102 archaeologybiologyEstuary06 humanities and the artsSeasonalitymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationSaxidomus giganteaMiddenFisheryOceanography[SDE]Environmental SciencesPeriod (geology)GeologyJournal of Archaeological Science
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Late Glacial Landscape Dynamics Based on Macrobotanical Data: Evidence From Ifri El Baroud (NE Morocco)

2018

The site of Ifri El Baroud has one of the longest sequences excavated in recent times in NE Morocco, covering a chronology of ca. 23–13 ka cal BP. The sequence includes Early and Late Iberomaurusia...

010506 paleontologyArcheology060102 archaeology06 humanities and the artsEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)01 natural sciencesArchaeologyLandscape dynamicsSequence (geology)Iberomaurusian0601 history and archaeologyGlacial periodGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChronologyEnvironmental Archaeology
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La France du Nord (Champagne-Ardenne, Île-de-France, Nord, Basse-Normandie, Haute-Normandie, Pas-de-Calais, Picardie)

2003

In Nordfrankreich gelang, hauptsachlich durch die Ausgrabungen in Gournay-sur-Aronde (Oise), erstmalig der Nachweis von regelrechten Heiligtumern der keltischen Bevolkerung der Mittellatenezeit (3. Jahrh. v. Chr.). Exemplarisch sind dort die ; wichtigsten Grundzuge dieser Kultstatten abzulesen: ein heiliger Bezirk von rechteckigem Grundriβ, ausgefuhrt als Graben und Palisade, ein monumentales Eingangstor und - anstelle eines Tempels - im Zentrum des Areals ein eingetiefter Altar, letzterer oft in Verbindung mit einer Feuerstelle und meist durch ein Gebaude geschutzt. An diesen Platzen gibt es Uberreste von Kulthandlungen in Fulle : Tierknochen, die von der regelhaft geubten Opferung von Rin…

010506 paleontologyArcheology060102 archaeology0601 history and archaeology06 humanities and the arts01 natural sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGallia
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First discovery of orichalcum ingots from the remains of a 6th century BC shipwreck near Gela (Sicily) seabed

2017

Ingots recently recovered from the seabed near Gela, a major harbour of Sicily, reveal an unexpected side of ancient metallurgy. The ingots were found near remains of a ship and earthenware dated around the end of the VI century BC and probably coming from the eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean sea. The ingots were analysed by means of X-Ray Fluorescence spectroscopy via a portable spectrometer. Results indicate that they are mostly consist of copper and zinc although many of them have a significant amount of lead. This alloy is nowday called brass, but in ancient time it was know as orichalcum, one of the rarest and most precious alloy along with gold and silver. Only small items of oric…

010506 paleontologyArcheology060102 archaeologyArcheology (arts and humanities)06 humanities and the artsOrichalcum01 natural sciencesSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliX-rays fluorescenceingotsingotOrichalcum ingots X-rays fluorescence archaeometallurgyarchaeometallurgy0601 history and archaeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Reconstructing caribou seasonal biogeography in Little Ice Age (late Holocene) Western Alaska using intra-tooth strontium and oxygen isotope analysis

2019

Abstract The palaeobiogeography of key prey-species can provide valuable insights into animal-human interactions, human subsistence activities and landscape use in the past. In many contemporary indigenous Arctic societies, caribou (Rangifer tarandus spp.) are an important seasonal subsistence species, and recent climatic shifts have influenced the seasonal and spatial distribution and migrations of herds. The impact of larger scale climatic change on this species, such as that experienced during the Little Ice Age (LIA), is not known, but may provide vital clues about future variability. Here we present sequential strontium (87Sr/86Sr) and oxygen (δ18OCO3) isotope data from archaeological …

010506 paleontologyArcheology060102 archaeologyEcologyBiogeographyRangifer tarandus caribouClimate change06 humanities and the artsSpatial distribution01 natural sciencesEnamel mineralizationArcticPaleoecology0601 history and archaeologyGeologyHolocene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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