[HTML][HTML] Genome-wide study of a Neolithic Wartberg grave community reveals distinct HLA variation and hunter-gatherer ancestry
…, J Dose, J Bonczarowska, C Drummer… - Communications …, 2021 - nature.com
The Wartberg culture (WBC, 3500-2800 BCE) dates to the Late Neolithic period, a time of
important demographic and cultural transformations in western Europe. We performed genome…
important demographic and cultural transformations in western Europe. We performed genome…
Infectious diseases and Neolithic transformations: Evaluating biological and archaeological proxies in the German loess zone between 5500 and 2500 BCE
K Fuchs, C Rinne, C Drummer, A Immel… - The …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
It is a common assumption that – compared with the Mesolithic – the adoption of Neolithic
lifeways was accompanied by a higher risk of infection and the development of epidemic …
lifeways was accompanied by a higher risk of infection and the development of epidemic …
High-precision Bayesian chronological modeling on a calibration plateau: the Niedertiefenbach gallery grave
…, A Immel, K Fuchs, B Krause-Kyora, C Drummer - …, 2020 - cambridge.org
We combine the results of a radiocarbon (14C) dating program with archaeogenetic, osteological
and sparse stratigraphic data, to construct a Bayesian chronological model for a multi-…
and sparse stratigraphic data, to construct a Bayesian chronological model for a multi-…
Neolithic genomes reveal a distinct ancient hla allele pool and population transformation in Europe
…, L Böhme, J Dose, J Bonczarowska, C Drummer… - bioRxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
The Wartberg culture (WBC, 3,500-2,800 BCE) dates to the Late Neolithic period, a time of
important demographic and cultural transformations in western Europe. We perform a genome…
important demographic and cultural transformations in western Europe. We perform a genome…
Collective and individual burial practices. Changing patterns at the beginning of the third millennium BC: The megalithic grave of Altendorf
C Rinne, C Drummer, C Hamann - Journal of Neolithic …, 2019 - jna.uni-kiel.de
The re-analyses of the Altendorf gallery grave reveal three different phases of inhumation
burial practices: collective burials of a whole community (3250–3100 BC), a hiatus in burial …
burial practices: collective burials of a whole community (3250–3100 BC), a hiatus in burial …
[PDF][PDF] Digital Archaeology Between Hype and Reality: The Results of a Survey on the Use of 3D Technologies in Archaeology
M Hostettler, A Buhlke, C Drummer… - The 3 Dimensions of …, 2024 - library.oapen.org
Between January and March 2020, the EAA Community for 3D-Technologies in Archaeology
conducted an international online survey on the current use of image-based 3D …
conducted an international online survey on the current use of image-based 3D …
The 3 Dimensions of Digitalised Archaeology: State-of-the-Art, Data Management and Current Challenges in Archaeological 3D-Documentation
M Hostettler, A Buhlke, C Drummer, L Emmenegger… - 2024 - library.oapen.org
This open access book aims to provide an overview of state-of-the-art approaches to 3D
documentation from a practical perspective and formulate the most important areas for future …
documentation from a practical perspective and formulate the most important areas for future …
[PDF][PDF] Concluding Remarks–Coordinates for the Future of Digitalised Archaeology
M Hostettler, A Buhlke, C Drummer… - The 3 Dimensions of …, 2024 - library.oapen.org
The diverse contributions in this book show that the main challenges for the field are a lack
of standardisation, interoperability and open-source solutions, as well as of long-term …
of standardisation, interoperability and open-source solutions, as well as of long-term …
[PDF][PDF] 3D Archaeology and Cultural Heritage: Where Are We Today?
M Hostettler, A Buhlke, C Drummer… - The 3 Dimensions of …, 2024 - library.oapen.org
Although the basics of 3D technologies developed rather early on, only today are we seeing
a steep increase in the application of 3D technologies in archaeological practice. This …
a steep increase in the application of 3D technologies in archaeological practice. This …
[HTML][HTML] The Erasmus+ BridgET project: A European partnership to renew teaching in marine geosciences
Recent advances in underwater and airborne robotic systems and ocean technologies have
opened new perspectives in marine geology and its applications in the context of coastal …
opened new perspectives in marine geology and its applications in the context of coastal …