Imagine if you were tasked with sorting and separating thousands of tiny fossils, most of them less than a millimeter wide. It would quite a tedious, time-consuming task … which is why scientists have ...
Western North American Naturalist, Vol. 78, No. 3 (2018), pp. 271-284 (14 pages) Archaeologists generally have not taken advantage of the distinctive characteristics of assemblages of shellfish ...
A study reveals the impact and consequences of the '8.2 ka event', the largest abrupt climate change of the Holocene, for prehistoric foragers and marine ecology in Atlantic Europe. A new ...