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The following pages link to Arkadiusz Sołtysiak (Q58056014):
Displaying 28 items.
- Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and disease inferred from ancient DNA in dental calculus (Q36300598) (← links)
- Isotope evidence for agricultural extensification reveals how the world's first cities were fed. (Q36392728) (← links)
- Sequencing ancient calcified dental plaque shows changes in oral microbiota with dietary shifts of the Neolithic and Industrial revolutions (Q37718278) (← links)
- Early urbanization and mobility at Tell Brak, NE Syria: the evidence from femoral and tibial external shaft shape. (Q41685613) (← links)
- Population history of the middle Euphrates valley: dental non-metric traits at Tell Ashara, Tell Masaikh and Jebel Mashtale, Syria. (Q44662044) (← links)
- Dental erosion in archaeological human remains: A critical review of literature and proposal of a differential diagnosis protocol (Q47191600) (← links)
- A possible "grinder" from Tell Arbid, Syria. (Q47197613) (← links)
- Comment: Low dental caries rate in Neandertals: The result of diet or the oral flora composition? (Q47218313) (← links)
- Technical note: false catastrophic age-at-death profiles in commingled bone deposits (Q47709170) (← links)
- Neandertal diet, voracious bacteria and the hunger for knowledge: reply to Tomczyk's comments (Q47819105) (← links)
- Cereal grinding technology in ancient Mesopotamia: evidence from dental microwear (Q56476429) (← links)
- Stable isotopic evidence for land use patterns in the Middle Euphrates Valley, Syria (Q57094508) (← links)
- A palimpsest grave at the Iron Age cemetery in Estark-Joshaqan, Iran (Q58889790) (← links)
- Drought and the fall of Assyria: quite another story (Q86372233) (← links)
- Plant microfossils in human dental calculus from Nemrik 9, a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in Northern Iraq (Q86373528) (← links)
- Continuity and change in cereal grinding technology at Kültepe, Turkey (Q59608887) (← links)
- Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use (Q67293228) (← links)
- Germans in Russia--a comment on Morozova et al. (2012) (Q84882191) (← links)
- Reconstructing breastfeeding and weaning practices in the Bronze Age Near East using stable nitrogen isotopes (Q91661787) (← links)
- Late Chalcolithic mass graves at Tell Brak, Syria, and violent conflict during the growth of early city-states (Q112269054) (← links)
- Patterns of camelid management in Wari Empire reconstructed using multiple stable isotope analysis: evidence from Castillo de Huarmey, northern coast of Peru (Q112914065) (← links)
- Human enamel 87Sr/86Sr evidence of migration and land use patterns at Tell Brak, a Late Chalcolithic urban centre in NE Syria (Q113460276) (← links)
- Ancient DNA from Mesopotamia suggests distinct Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic migrations into Anatolia (Q114393888) (← links)
- The impact of climate change on subsistence strategies in northern Mesopotamia: the stable isotope analysis and dental microwear analysis of human remains from Bakr Awa (Iraqi Kurdistan) (Q115694921) (← links)
- Adaptation to Cold Climate in the Nasal Cavity Skeleton. A Comparison of Archaeological Crania from Different Climatic Zones (Q116254190) (← links)
- A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia (Q116518892) (← links)
- The genetic history of the Southern Arc: A bridge between West Asia and Europe (Q116518916) (← links)
- Human remains from Nemrik, Iraq. An insight into living conditions and burial customs in a Pre-Pottery Neolithic village (Q125218151) (← links)