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  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
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Different(ial) Human Use of Coastal Landscapes: Archaeological Contexts, Chronology, and Assemblages of El Teniente Bay (31° S, Chile, South America)

  • César Méndez,
  • Amalia Nuevo-Delaunay,
  • Sebastián Grasset,
  • Antonio Maldonado,
  • Roxana Seguel,
  • Andrés Troncoso,
  • Claudia Talep and
  • Daniela Villalón

30 May 2021

Coastal landscapes of the Pacific coast of South America are regarded as bountiful biomes, as they are zones on the fringes of Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems. Cumulative research shows an almost uninterrupted presence of mobile hunter-fisher-g...

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  • Open Access
560 Views
40 Pages

From Clay to Pottery: Microanalytical Insights into Raw Materials, Paste Recipes, and Ceramic Traditions in Neolithic West Lithuania

  • Eglė Šatavičė,
  • Gražina Skridlaitė,
  • Lukas Gaižauskas,
  • Laurynas Šiliauskas,
  • Olga Demina and
  • Adomas Butrimas

7 November 2025

This study analyzes clay sources, ceramic paste recipes, and technological choices in Neolithic pottery from west Lithuania, where local hunter–fisher–gatherer groups encountered incoming communities of the Globular Amphora (GAC) and Cord...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,000 Views
16 Pages

1 October 2022

This paper reports on the most ancient unusual morphological trait of the apertures of Poaceae pollen found in archaeological layers. In Poaceae, high levels of hybridization, polyploidy, apomixis, and multiporate pollen are often related. Multiple g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,847 Views
28 Pages

We Came for the Lake—Late Pleistocene Landscape Reconstruction in Lieth Moor, District Pinneberg, Germany

  • Stine Detjens,
  • Sonja B. Grimm,
  • Aslı Oflaz,
  • Dennis Wilken,
  • Tina Wunderlich,
  • Wolfgang Rabbel and
  • Berit V. Eriksen

The Lieth Moor area, located in the district of Pinneberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, is a hotspot of Late Palaeolithic settlement activity. The exceptional abundance of archaeological sites is commonly attributed to the presence of a large palaeol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
7,650 Views
21 Pages

16 October 2015

This work operationalizes the determinants of climate change risk, exposure and vulnerability, through the perceptions held by Native hunters, fishers, and gatherers in Savoonga and Shaktoolik, Alaska. Informed by their skill, experience, and the tra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,910 Views
25 Pages

3 March 2015

The environment of the mountain-steppe-taiga of northern Mongolia is often characterized as marginal because of the high altitude, highly variable precipitation levels, low winter temperatures, and periodic droughts coupled with severe winter storms...