none2siShahr‐i Sokhta (Iran) was an important urban settlement in the Near East between the end of the fourth millennium and the beginning of the second millennium BC. It entertained trade and cultural relations with ancient sites and cultures on the Indus Plain, southern shores of the Persian Gulf and of the Oman Sea, Southwest Iran, and Central Asia. The recent discovery of a rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) burial in the cemetery of site shed new light on the exploitation of monkeys in antiquity. A young rhesus macaque—around 5 years old at death—was buried in the necropolis according to the same funerary practices used for human infants. The monkey was buried in a simple pit, together with an unpainted pear‐shaped beaker. Both its femurs...
© 2020 The Author(s) Wallace\u27s Line demarcates a biogeographical boundary between the Indomalaya ...
<div><p>Quaternary glacial oscillations are known to have caused population size fluctuations in man...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Most anthropologists agree that Neandertals disappeared ca. 40,000—30,000 years BP* (Larsen, 2008). ...
Bronze Age Aegean (ca. 3500–1100 B.C.) wall paintings from the islands of Crete and Thera depict mon...
Bronze Age Aegean (ca. 3500–1100 B.C.) wall paintings from the islands of Crete and Thera depict mon...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
More than 3 million years of excavated archaeological evidence underlies most major insights into th...
International audienceThe Mochica culture developed on the northern Peruvian coast between a.d. 100 ...
Nonhuman primates are among the most common taxa represented in Holocene faunal assemblages from Jav...
Aim: Our knowledge of the prehistoric distribution of animal species is so far largely dependent on ...
Trade in primates is seen as a significant impediment to their conservation. Primates are traded bot...
Non-human primates are among the most vulnerable tropical animals to extinction and ~50% of primate ...
Non-human primates using stones in nature provide a rare opportunity to compare directly the behavio...
© 2020 The Author(s) Wallace\u27s Line demarcates a biogeographical boundary between the Indomalaya ...
<div><p>Quaternary glacial oscillations are known to have caused population size fluctuations in man...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
Most anthropologists agree that Neandertals disappeared ca. 40,000—30,000 years BP* (Larsen, 2008). ...
Bronze Age Aegean (ca. 3500–1100 B.C.) wall paintings from the islands of Crete and Thera depict mon...
Bronze Age Aegean (ca. 3500–1100 B.C.) wall paintings from the islands of Crete and Thera depict mon...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...
More than 3 million years of excavated archaeological evidence underlies most major insights into th...
International audienceThe Mochica culture developed on the northern Peruvian coast between a.d. 100 ...
Nonhuman primates are among the most common taxa represented in Holocene faunal assemblages from Jav...
Aim: Our knowledge of the prehistoric distribution of animal species is so far largely dependent on ...
Trade in primates is seen as a significant impediment to their conservation. Primates are traded bot...
Non-human primates are among the most vulnerable tropical animals to extinction and ~50% of primate ...
Non-human primates using stones in nature provide a rare opportunity to compare directly the behavio...
© 2020 The Author(s) Wallace\u27s Line demarcates a biogeographical boundary between the Indomalaya ...
<div><p>Quaternary glacial oscillations are known to have caused population size fluctuations in man...
Since its inception, archaeology has traditionally focused exclusively on humans and our direct ance...