Animal Rock Art in China’s Jinsha River Valley: Dating Reveals 7.09–8.93 ka Origins
via Journal of Archaeological Science, Reports, August 2023: A study in the Jinsha River valley, in Yunnan, China, reveals over ...
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via Journal of Archaeological Science, Reports, August 2023: A study in the Jinsha River valley, in Yunnan, China, reveals over ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science Reports, August 2023: A recent study in the Jinsha River valley, China, has discovered over ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, June 2023: Wu et al. presents the development of predictive models using geographic and ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, April 2023: Analysis of tooth enamel from late Neotlithic sites in Myanmar give insights ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, April 2023: Paper by Moh. Mualliful Ilmi et al. uncovering the process of colour change ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Feb 2023: Paper by Eusebio et al. looking at the residue analysis from pots ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, August 2022: A new paper by Wu Yun et al. reveal a new Hoabinhian ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, April 2022: Analysis of copper ingots from a 17th century shipwreck in Thailand.
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, December 2021: A paper of the characterization of the Angkorian kilns using Neutron Activation ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, December 2021: Late Pleistocene stone tools from Liang Bua.
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