نتایج جستجو برای: from neolithic to bronze age

تعداد نتایج: 11881291  

2014
Alison A. Macintosh Ron Pinhasi Jay T. Stock

Humeral morphology has been shown to reflect, in part, habitual manipulative behaviors in humans. Among Central European agricultural populations, long-term social change, increasing task specialization, and technological innovation all had the potential to impact patterns of habitual activity and upper limb asymmetry. However, systematic temporal change in the skeletal morphology of agricultur...

2013
Claudio Ottoni Linus Girdland Flink Allowen Evin Christina Geörg Bea De Cupere Wim Van Neer László Bartosiewicz Anna Linderholm Ross Barnett Joris Peters Ronny Decorte Marc Waelkens Nancy Vanderheyden François-Xavier Ricaut Canan Çakırlar Özlem Çevik A. Rus Hoelzel Marjan Mashkour Azadeh Fatemeh Mohaseb Karimlu Shiva Sheikhi Seno Julie Daujat Fiona Brock Ron Pinhasi Hitomi Hongo Miguel Perez-Enciso Morten Rasmussen Laurent Frantz Hendrik-Jan Megens Richard Crooijmans Martien Groenen Benjamin Arbuckle Nobert Benecke Una Strand Vidarsdottir Joachim Burger Thomas Cucchi Keith Dobney Greger Larson

Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ~8,500 BC. They then spread across the Middle and Near East and westward into Europe alongside early agriculturalists. European pigs were either domesticated independently or more likely appeared so as a result of admixture between introduced pigs and European wild boar. As a result, European wild boar mtDNA lineag...

2016
Amy Goldberg Torsten Günther Noah A. Rosenberg Mattias Jakobsson

Dramatic events in human prehistory, such as the spread of agriculture to Europe from Anatolia and the Late Neolithic/Bronze Age (LNBA) migration from the Pontic-Caspian steppe, can be investigated using patterns of genetic variation among the people that lived in those times. In particular, studies of differing female and male demographic histories on the basis of ancient genomes can provide i...

2017
Lele Ren Xin Li Lihong Kang Katherine Brunson Honggao Liu Weimiao Dong Haiming Li Rui Min Xu Liu Guanghui Dong

Reconstructing ancient diets and the use of animals and plants augment our understanding of how humans adapted to different environments. Yunnan Province in southwest China is ecologically and environmentally diverse. During the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods, this region was occupied by a variety of local culture groups with diverse subsistence systems and material culture. In this paper, we...

2017
Marc Haber Claude Doumet-Serhal Christiana Scheib Yali Xue Petr Danecek Massimo Mezzavilla Sonia Youhanna Rui Martiniano Javier Prado-Martinez Michał Szpak Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith Holger Schutkowski Richard Mikulski Pierre Zalloua Toomas Kivisild Chris Tyler-Smith

The Canaanites inhabited the Levant region during the Bronze Age and established a culture that became influential in the Near East and beyond. However, the Canaanites, unlike most other ancient Near Easterners of this period, left few surviving textual records and thus their origin and relationship to ancient and present-day populations remain unclear. In this study, we sequenced five whole ge...

2006
Susanna Harris Georg Ramsauer

Introduction My PhD research focuses on the social context of cloth from the Neolithic to Bronze Age with case studies from the Alpine area. One aspect of this is the interrelationship of the technologies used to create flexible, thin sheets of material that can be wrapped, folded, shaped and tied. This includes fibre-based cloth such as textiles, netting and twining as well as animal skins (le...

The site of Kul Tepe is located near the city of Hadishahr, in Eastern Azerbaijan Province. It is an ancient multi-period mound, having an extension of about 6 hectares and rising 19 meters above the surrounding land. The second season of archeological excavations at the site, carried out in 2013, aimed at clarifying its chronology and its settlement organization. In the meantime it aimed at el...

2018
Peter Revesz

The extraction of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from ancient human population samples provides important data for the reconstruction of population influences, spread and evolution from the Neolithic to the present. This paper presents a mtDNA-based similarity measure between pairs of human populations and a computational model for the evolution of human populations. In a computational experiment, t...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1392

the purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate the relation between efl teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs and their success. moreover, the study was an analysis of the teacher age, gender and years of teaching experience, to examine the manner in which these factors relate to teacher self-efficacy as defined by bandura (1997) and teaching effectiveness as evaluated by their own student...

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