[HTML][HTML] Oldest human occupation of Wallacea at Laili Cave, Timor-Leste, shows broad-spectrum foraging responses to late Pleistocene environments

S Hawkins, S O'Connor, TR Maloney, M Litster… - Quaternary Science …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract The Wallacea Archipelago provides an extraordinary laboratory for the study of
human colonisation and adaptation, yet few detailed archaeological studies have been …

Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward

JE Buikstra, SN DeWitte, SC Agarwal… - American journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This article presents outcomes from a Workshop entitled “Bioarchaeology: Taking Stock and
Moving Forward,” which was held at Arizona State University (ASU) on March 6–8, 2020 …

Isotopic evidence for initial coastal colonization and subsequent diversification in the human occupation of Wallacea

P Roberts, J Louys, J Zech, C Shipton, S Kealy… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
The resource-poor, isolated islands of Wallacea have been considered a major adaptive
obstacle for hominins expanding into Australasia. Archaeological evidence has hinted that …

Investigating the demographic history of Japan using ancient oral microbiota

R Eisenhofer, H Kanzawa-Kiriyama… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
While microbial communities in the human body (microbiota) are now commonly associated
with health and disease in industrialised populations, we know very little about how these …

Fossils, fish and tropical forests: prehistoric human adaptations on the island frontiers of Oceania

P Roberts, K Douka, M Tromp… - … of the Royal …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Oceania is a key region for studying human dispersals, adaptations and interactions with
other hominin populations. Although archaeological evidence now reveals occupation of the …

Earliest known funerary rites in Wallacea after the last glacial maximum

S Hawkins, GA Zetika, R Kinaston, YR Firmando… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
The insular region of Wallacea has become a focal point for studying Pleistocene human
ecological and cultural adaptations in island environments, however, little is understood …

[图书][B] Theoretical approaches in bioarchaeology

CM Cheverko, JR Prince-Buitenhuys, M Hubbe - 2021 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Title: Theoretical Approaches in Bioarchaeology/edited by Colleen M. Cheverko, Julia R.
Prince-Buitenhuys, and Mark Hubbe. Description: London; New York: Routledge/Taylor & …

Coastal complexity: Ancient human diets inferred from Bayesian stable isotope mixing models and a primate analogue

MC Lewis, JC Sealy - PLoS One, 2018 - journals.plos.org
An extensive ecological literature applies stable isotope mixing models to derive quantitative
dietary reconstructions from isotope ratios of consumer tissues. While this approach works …

A hierarchical meta-analytical approach to Western European dietary transitions in the first millennium AD

S Leggett - European Journal of Archaeology, 2022 - cambridge.org
During the first millennium ad, Europe saw much socio-environmental change, which is
reflected in the archaeological and palaeoecological evidence. Using published and new …

The late occurrence of specialized hunter-gatherer occupation of tropical rainforests in Pang Mapha, northwestern Thailand

K Suraprasit, R Shoocongdej… - Quaternary Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Two archaeological sites, Tham Lod and Ban Rai rockshelters, in highland Pang
Mapha, Mae Hong Son Province in northwestern Thailand have yielded several late …