Honey and other bee products were likely a sought-after foodstuff for much of human history, with direct chemical evidence for beeswax identified in prehistoric ceramic vessels from Europe, the Near East and Mediterranean North Africa, from the 7th millennium BC. Historical and ethnographic literature...
The environmental history of montane southwest Uganda over the last c. 12 300 years is described using data from a 22.84-m long core of sediment from Ahaka... CN Runnels 被引量: 11发表: 2001年 Mammoth ivory technologies in the Upper Palaeolithic: a case study based on the materials from ...
Six sites including four strea... USGS - 《Center for Integrated Data Analytics Wisconsin Science Center》 被引量: 0发表: 2005年 A survey of insect community in a grassland area at Cleppa Park Systematic surveys were conducted in farmers' fields in Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda to ...
I undertake a first-pass, exploratory analysis of all recorded prehistoric sites in eight central Ohio counties. There are definite temporal patterns in the data that complement the fine-scale narratives derived from the more detailed, larger-scale data of intensive survey and excavation. The ...
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