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Discovery of Oldest Bow and Arrow Technology in Eurasia
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Discovery of Oldest Bow and Arrow Technology in Eurasia

Posted on June 19, 2020June 22, 2020 by Patrick Roberts

New archaeological research demonstrates earliest projectile technology in the tropical rainforests of Sri Lanka The origins of human innovation have traditionally been sought in the…

New Book: ‘Tropical Forests in Prehistory, History, and Modernity’
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New Book: ‘Tropical Forests in Prehistory, History, and Modernity’

Posted on June 19, 2020June 22, 2020 by Patrick Roberts

In popular discourse, tropical forests are synonymous with ‘nature’ and ‘wilderness’, battlegrounds between apparently pristine floral, faunal, and human communities, and the unrelenting industrial and…

Human history revealed through Amazonian tree rings
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Human history revealed through Amazonian tree rings

Posted on June 18, 2020June 22, 2020 by Patrick Roberts

New study led by PhD student Victor Caetano Andrade of the Department of Archaeology, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History shows that…

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Robert Patalano @robertpatalano ·
16 Jan

Tomorrow I’ll be leading the next @PalaeoPERCS seminar and will be talking about a recently launched project in the Usambara Mountains with @MakariusItambu @archaeo_udsm, @PantropicaNet, @MPI_GEA, and @palaeotropics https://twitter.com/palaeopercs/status/1613598203688910859

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Pal(a)eoPERCS is back in 2023! Join us on Tuesday, January 17th for a seminar with Robert Patalano (@RobertPatalano) entitled "Usambara Mountains Archaeology and Palaeoecology Project (UMAPP)" at 1600 UTC!

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Robert Patalano @robertpatalano ·
6 Jan

The @MPI_GEA did a nice write-up on our recent publication on ancient reeds from the Great Wall and what they can tell us about past climate and environments. Check it out!

https://www.shh.mpg.de/2249422/great-wall-reeds-reveal-ancient-northwestern-china-climate

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gopesh.k.jha @atypical_sapien ·
2 Jan

Our Team will curate 15 exclusive sessions focusing on different questions of Human origins research and How South Asia may help us to answer those questions.

Meet our great team of Paleo Talks 2023.
@_nupur_t @Divyanshkrsinha @NehaAti @RasagnyaM

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gopesh.k.jha @atypical_sapien ·
2 Jan

Here is the new logo of Paleo talks, representing our multi-disciplinary perspective of Human origins research.

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Pantropica @pantropicanet ·
30 Dec

New paper by project members @palaeotropics and @RobertPatalano on organic remains from the ancient Great Wall of China and what they can tell us about past environments and climates. Out now in @SpringerNature @SciReports!

Robert Patalano @RobertPatalano

Thrilled to end the year with our new #OA paper in @SciReports! We used plant remains from ancient segments of the Great Wall to look at environmental and climate changes in northwestern China since the Han Dynasty. 1/7

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-27071-4

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