Geografía, Prehistoria y Arqueología
Departamento
University of Tübingen
Tubinga, AlemaniaPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadoras/es de University of Tübingen (14)
2024
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Ancient Plasmodium genomes shed light on the history of human malaria
Nature, Vol. 631, Núm. 8019, pp. 125-133
2023
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Genomic history of coastal societies from eastern South America
Nature Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 7, Núm. 8, pp. 1315-1330
2022
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Crafting Idiosyncrasies. Early Social Complexity, Ivory and Identity-Making in Copper Age Iberia
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Vol. 32, Núm. 1, pp. 23-60
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Living on the slope. The Middle and Upper Paleolithic occupation of Feldberg “Steinacker”
Quartar International Yearbook for Ice Age and Stone Age Research, Vol. 69, pp. 57-84
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Stone Age Yersinia pestis genomes shed light on the early evolution, diversity, and ecology of plague
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 119, Núm. 17
2021
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Archaeometric evidence for the earliest exploitation of lignite from the bronze age Eastern Mediterranean
Scientific Reports, Vol. 11, Núm. 1
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Early Neolithic occupation of the lowlands of south-western Iran: New evidence from Tapeh Mahtaj
Antiquity, Vol. 95, Núm. 379, pp. 27-44
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Identification of the Triticoid-type grains (Poaceae) from archaeobotanical assemblages in southwest Asia as Heteranthelium piliferum (Banks & Sol.) Hochst.
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, Vol. 30, Núm. 5, pp. 657-674
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Ten millennia of hepatitis B virus evolution
Science (New York, N.Y.), Vol. 374, Núm. 6564, pp. 182-188
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The evolution and changing ecology of the African hominid oral microbiome
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 118, Núm. 20
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Using Y-chromosome capture enrichment to resolve haplogroup H2 shows new evidence for a two-path Neolithic expansion to Western Europe
Scientific Reports, Vol. 11, Núm. 1
2020
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Reconstructing climate and soil formation processes in the Atxoste rock-shelter (Upper Ebro Valley, Northern Spain): A preliminary geoarchaeological view of human communities during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in the Ebro Valley and Cantabrian Spain
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Vol. 31
2015
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Widespread exploitation of the honeybee by early Neolithic farmers
Nature, Vol. 527, Núm. 7577, pp. 226-230
2014
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The timing and spatiotemporal patterning of Neanderthal disappearance
Nature, Vol. 512, Núm. 7514, pp. 306-309