246 results on '"Wagner, Mayke"'
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2. Activity induced worsening of a tuberculous process in the vertebral column of a Late Bronze Age female from Liushui, Xinjiang (China)?
3. The earliest directly dated saddle for horse-riding from a mid-1st millennium BCE female burial in Northwest China
4. New results of radiocarbon dating and identification of plant and animal remains from the Oglakhty cemetery provide an insight into the life of the population of southern Siberia in the early 1st millennium CE
5. No borders for innovations: A ca. 2700-year-old Assyrian-style leather scale armour in Northwest China
6. Modelling the chronology and dynamics of the spread of Asian rice from ca. 8000 BCE to 1000 CE
7. Lateglacial–Holocene environments and human occupation in the Upper Lena region of Eastern Siberia derived from sedimentary and zooarchaeological data from Lake Ochaul
8. Evidence of millet and millet agriculture in the Far East Region of Russia derived from archaeobotanical data and radiocarbon dating
9. Evidence for cultivation and selection of azuki (Vigna angularis var. angularis) in prehistoric Taiwan sheds new light on its domestication history
10. The invention of twill tapestry points to Central Asia: Archaeological record of multiple textile techniques used to make the woollen outfit of a ca. 3000-year-old horse rider from Turfan, China
11. Environments during the spread of anatomically modern humans across Northern Asia 50–10 cal kyr BP: What do we know and what would we like to know?
12. Building a high-resolution chronology for northern Hokkaido – A case study of the Late Holocene Hamanaka 2 site on Rebun Island, Hokkaido (Japan)
13. Crop cultivation of Middle Yayoi culture communities (fourth century bce–first century ce) in the Kanto region, eastern Japan, inferred from a radiocarbon-dated archaeobotanical record
14. New evidence for ball games in Eurasia from ca. 3000-year-old Yanghai tombs in the Turfan depression of Northwest China
15. The spread of rice to Japan: Insights from Bayesian analysis of direct radiocarbon dates and population dynamics in East Asia
16. Holocene vegetation and climate history in Baikal Siberia reconstructed from pollen records and its implications for archaeology
17. Towards quantification of Holocene anthropogenic land-cover change in temperate China: A review in the light of pollen-based REVEALS reconstructions of regional plant cover
18. An 8500-year palynological record of vegetation, climate change and human activity in the Bosten Lake region of Northwest China
19. A multi-proxy palaeolimnological record of the last 16,600 years from coastal Lake Kushu in northern Japan
20. Holocene vegetation dynamics in response to climate change and human activities derived from pollen and charcoal records from southeastern China
21. Inklusion vor 2300 Jahren
22. Cannabis in Eurasia : origin of human use and Bronze Age trans-continental connections
23. A Bayesian analysis of radiocarbon dates from prehistoric sites in the Haidai Region, East China, for evaluation of the archaeological chronology
24. Correction to: Ritual practices and social organisation at the Middle Yayoi culture settlement site of Maenakanishi, eastern Japan
25. Ritual practices and social organisation at the Middle Yayoi culture settlement site of Maenakanishi, eastern Japan
26. Correction to: Crop cultivation of Middle Yayoi culture communities (fourth century bce–first century ce) in the Kanto region, eastern Japan, inferred from a radiocarbon-dated archaeobotanical record
27. e-Jahresbericht 2022 des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts – Eurasien-Abteilung
28. A multi-analytical techniques based approach to study the colorful clothes and accessories from mummies of Eastern Central Asia
29. The early history of wheat in China from 14C dating and Bayesian chronological modelling
30. ‘You must keep going’ – Musculoskeletal system stress indicators of prehistoric mobile pastoralists in Western China
31. Clarifying the distal to proximal tephrochronology of the Millennium (B–Tm) eruption, Changbaishan Volcano, northeast China
32. Yanghai, China. Neues zur Geschichte der Bekleidungstechnologie. Die Erfindung von Wirkerei auf Köper. Projekt »Silk Road Fashion«. Die Arbeiten der Jahre 2020 und 2021
33. The Earliest Directly Dated Saddle for Horse Riding from a Mid-1st Millennium Bce Female Burial in Northwest China
34. Tracing the North Atlantic decadal-scale climate variability in a late Holocene pollen record from southern Siberia
35. Archaeobotanical evidence of plant cultivation from the Sanbaopi site in south-western Taiwan during the Late Neolithic and Metal Age
36. Archaeological discovery and research at Bianbiandong early Neolithic cave site, Shandong, China
37. Dyes of late Bronze Age textile clothes and accessories from the Yanghai archaeological site, Turfan, China: Determination of the fibers, color analysis and dating
38. The invention of trousers and its likely affiliation with horseback riding and mobility: A case study of late 2nd millennium BC finds from Turfan in eastern Central Asia
39. Old road, fresh perspectives
40. e-Jahresbericht 2021 des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts – Eurasien-Abteilung
41. Holocene environments, human subsistence and adaptation in Northern and Eastern Eurasia
42. Holocene Environments, Human Subsistence and Adaptation in Northern and Eastern Eurasia
43. Mapping of the spatial and temporal distribution of archaeological sites of northern China during the Neolithic and Bronze Age
44. Archaeological and palaeopathological study on the third/second century BC grave from Turfan, China: Individual health history and regional implications
45. Archaeobotanical evidence of plant cultivation from the Sanbaopi site in south-western Taiwan during the Late Neolithic and Metal Age.
46. Radiocarbon-dated archaeological record of early first millennium B.C. mounted pastoralists in the Kunlun Mountains, China
47. sj-docx-1-hol-10.1177_09596836221131689 – Supplemental material for Archaeobotanical evidence of plant cultivation from the Sanbaopi site in south-western Taiwan during the Late Neolithic and Metal Age
48. sj-pptx-2-hol-10.1177_09596836221131689 – Supplemental material for Archaeobotanical evidence of plant cultivation from the Sanbaopi site in south-western Taiwan during the Late Neolithic and Metal Age
49. Publisher Correction: The early history of wheat in China from 14C dating and Bayesian chronological modelling
50. Holocene environments and climate in the Mongolian Altai reconstructed from the Hoton-Nur pollen and diatom records: a step towards better understanding climate dynamics in Central Asia
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