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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DD'eDeN: [QB] Academia.edu Gennady Baryshnikov Phylogeography of lions ( Panthera leo ssp.) reveals three distinct taxa and a late Pleistocene reduction in genetic diversity Jorge Morin de Pablos Jorge Morin de Pablos AUDEMA, Prehistory, Iron Age, Roman, Late Antiquity, Visigothic Kingdom, Al-Andalus and Medieval, Modern and Contemporany Archaeology, Faculty Member Arisgotas, el pueblo que conservo un palacio entre sus casas. LA_VANGUARDIA. 10 de Agosto de 2016 La noticia recoge los trabajos arqueológicos en el yacimiento de Los Hitos (Arisgotas, Toledo). ¿Tuvo Santa María del Naranco un protipo en un palacio visigodo de Toledo? LA VOZ DE ASTURIAS. 10 de Agosto de 2016 Mark McCoy Mark McCoy Southern Methodist University, Anthropology, Faculty Member The Geographic Range of Interaction Spheres During the Colonization of New Zealand (Aotearoa): New Evidence for Obsidian Circulation in Southern New Zealand During the colonization of remote Pacific Islands, founding communities forged novel interaction spheres within newly settled archipelagos. We report on new research on the geographic range of interaction spheres in the first centuries of occupation of New Zealand based on geochemical source identifications from obsidian assemblages found along the coast of the Otago region in the southern South Island. Results suggest that while there is evidence for interaction spanning the entire archipelago, logistical limitations on long-distance mobility along the long north-south axis of New Zealand... Darcy Mathews Darcy Mathews University of Victoria, Environmental Studies, Post-Doc Intertidal resource use over millennia enhances forest productivity Human occupation is usually associated with degraded landscapes but 13,000 years of repeated occupation by British Columbia's coastal First Nations has had the opposite effect, enhancing temperate rainforest productivity. This is particularly the case over the last 6,000 years when intensified intertidal shellfish usage resulted in the accumulation of substantial shell middens. We show that soils at habitation sites are higher in calcium and phosphorous. Both of these are limiting factors in coastal temperate rainforests. Western redcedar (Thuja plicata) trees growing on the middens were... View Paper Alexander Georgiev Alexander Georgiev Northwestern University, Anthropology, Post-Doc Cospeciation of gut microbiota with hominids [/QB][/QUOTE]
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