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Sediment DNA can revolutionize archaeology—if it is used theright way
To ensure that soil and sediment DNA is atrustworthy paleogenetic tool, it’s importantthat we understand the microscopic sourcesand potential movement of sedaDNA. Wepropose future pathways that, in our view, willbe crucial in developing reliable collection...
Site Formation Histories and Context of Human Occupations at the Paleolithic Site of La Ferrassie
Abstract The Paleolithic site of La Ferrassie (Dordogne, France) has contributed significantly to the understanding of Middle and Upper Paleolithic technocomplexes, as well as Neanderthal skeletal morphology. Excavations at the site have spanned more than a century...
Identifying the unidentified fauna enhances insights into hominin subsistence strategies during the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition
Abstract Understanding Palaeolithic hominin subsistence strategies requires the comprehensive taxonomic identification of faunal remains. The high fragmentation of Late Pleistocene faunal assemblages often prevents proper taxonomic identification based on bone...