"These are not just stones and rocks, they are the living and breathing products of a culture and a people that was changing and evolving all the time," Senior lecturer and Indigenous historian at the University's Wollotuka Institute, Dr Greg Blyton said. "I think people and technology have...
Indigenous communities and archaeologists fear thousands of historic Aboriginal sites and artefacts have been damaged — or destroyed — by fires that have ravaged Australia. These places are essential for understanding the movement of people in Australia and hold huge value for Indigenous groups....
To screen the full data set for trisomy, we assume a binomial distribution for the proportion of reads that map to chromosome\(c\in \{1,..,22\}\). To account for overdispersion caused by different DNA sequencing library protocols, sequencing runs and artefacts due to variable DNA preservatio...
In Australia, the maggot medicines of ancient indigenous communities were brought back to life during the First and Second World Wars. “They remove bacteria by eating them and digesting them, and through their excretions and secretions that they place into the wound… So the...
Shellmounds (sambaquis) are anthropogenic structures in the form of mounds with layers of shells associated with other faunal remains, as well as with charcoal, artefacts and burial. Larger sambaquis are considered to be funerary monuments. The indigenous Jê and Guarani people also lived in the...
Ancient Tools Cut a Pathway to Past; Indigenous Artefacts Found near Sandy CreekByline: KIERAN BANKS kieran.banks@qt.com.au
In many parts of the Americas today, there are still people of African Negritic racial backgrounds who continue to exist either blended into the larger African-Americas population or are parts of separate, indigenous groups living on their own lands with their own unique culture and languages. On...
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indigenous wild boars that was particularly rapid during the centuries after first contact. This process had been suggested by earlier studies of modern and ancient mtDNA [63] and by medium-density SNP array data from European and Near Eastern wild boar and three European domestic pig populations ...