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The Demographic Development of the First Farmers in Anatolia
(Elsevier, 2016)The archaeological documentation of the develop-ment of sedentary farming societies in Anatolia isnot yet mirrored by a genetic understanding of thehuman populations involved, in contrast to thespread of farming in Europe ... -
Supraorbital Foramen and Hypoglossal Canal Bridging in Ancient/Modern Anatolian Populations: Implications for Worldwide Population Distribution
(Univ Agean, Dept Mediterranean Stud, 2016)Supraorbital foramen (SOF) and hypoglossal canal bridging (HGCB) show variation in their morphology and frequency in different populations. It is established that the frequency distribution of these traits are efficient ... -
Implications Of The Cultural And Biological Deformations Of An Iron Age Individual
(Univ Agean, Dept Mediterranean Stud, 2016)The skeleton of an adult male, dating to the Early Iron Age of the Assyrian Period (B.C. 8th-7th cc), recovered in South Eastern Turkey was analyzed. It reveals significant biological and cultural deformations. This so-called ... -
Paleopathological and Molecular Study on Two Cases of Ancient Childhood Leprosy From the Roman and Byzantine Empires
(Wiley, 2014)This study is based on the paleaopathology of leprosy on human skeletal remains and the detection of ancient Mycobacterium leprae DNA. Two cases of childhood leprosy were recognized. The first case was in a Roman necropolis ... -
Food and Social Complexity at Çayönü Tepesi, Southeastern Anatolia: Stable Isotope Evidence of Differentiation in Diet According to Burial Practice and Sex in the Early Neolithic
(Elsevier, 2013)The identification of early social complexity and differentiation in early village societies has been approache d in the past most notably through the evaluation of rituals and architectural ... -
Paleopathological And Molecular Study On Two Cases Of Ancient Childhood Leprosy From The Roman And Byzantine Empires
(Wiley, 2014)This study is based on the paleaopathology of leprosy on human skeletal remains and the detection of ancient Mycobacterium leprae DNA. Two cases of childhood leprosy were recognized. The first case was in a Roman necropolis ... -
Implications Of The Cultural And Biological Deformations Of An Iron Age Individual
(Univ Agean, Dept Mediterranean Stud, 2016)The skeleton of an adult male, dating to the Early Iron Age of the Assyrian Period (B.C. 8th-7th cc), recovered in South Eastern Turkey was analyzed. It reveals significant biological and cultural deformations. This so-called ... -
Food And Social Complexity At Çayönü Tepesi, Southeastern Anatolia: Stable Isotope Evidence Of Differentiation In Diet According To Burial Practice And Sex In The Early Neolithic
(2013)► People from secondary burials (Skull Building) had different diets to those buried beneath houses. ► In the later Cell Plan sub-phase of occupation males and females had different diets. ► Dietary variation resulted from ... -
Buried with Turtles: The Symbolic Role of the Euphrates Soft-Shelled Turtle (Rafetus Euphraticus) in Mesopotamia
(Cambridge Univ Press, 2016)Excavations at Kavus, an Hoyuk (southeastern Turkey) have revealed evidence of the use of turtles, tortoises and terrapins in post-Assyrian funerary practices. Of particular significance are the remains of the Euphrates ...