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Histological identification of syphilis in pre-Columbian England (2006)
Journal Article
Von Hunnius, T., Roberts, C., Saunders, S., & Boylston, A. (2006). Histological identification of syphilis in pre-Columbian England. American journal of physical anthropology, 129(4), 559-566. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.20335

Microscopic analyses served to complement the macroscopic identification of venereal syphilis in two of four pre-Columbian skeletons from the site Hull Magistrates Court in England. Diagnosis was based on parameters presented by Schultz ([[1994]] Ori... Read More about Histological identification of syphilis in pre-Columbian England.

The concept of prehistory and the invention of the terms 'prehistoric' and 'prehistorian': the Scandanavian origin, 1833-1850 (2006)
Journal Article
Rowley-Conwy, P. (2006). The concept of prehistory and the invention of the terms 'prehistoric' and 'prehistorian': the Scandanavian origin, 1833-1850. European Journal of Archaeology, 9(1), 103-130. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461957107077709

It is usually assumed by historians of archaeology that the `concept of prehistory' and the terms `prehistoric' and `prehistorian' first appeared in Britain and/or France in the mid-nineteenth century. This contribution demonstrates that the Scandina... Read More about The concept of prehistory and the invention of the terms 'prehistoric' and 'prehistorian': the Scandanavian origin, 1833-1850.

Iron Deposition and its significance in pre-Roman Britain (2006)
Book Chapter
Haselgrove, C., & Hingley, R. (2006). Iron Deposition and its significance in pre-Roman Britain. In G. Bataille, & J. Guillaumet (Eds.), Les depots metalliques au second age du Fer en Europe temperee. Centre archeologique europeen

Boat Remains and Maritime Trade in the Persian Gulf during sixth and fifth Millennia BC (2006)
Journal Article
Carter, R. (2006). Boat Remains and Maritime Trade in the Persian Gulf during sixth and fifth Millennia BC. Antiquity, 80(307), 52-63. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x0009325x

Archaeological excavations in Kuwait have revealed the earliest remains anywhere of sea-going boats. The author explains these remains and the distribution of Ubaid pottery as evidence for a system of maritime exchange in the Arabian Neolithic driven... Read More about Boat Remains and Maritime Trade in the Persian Gulf during sixth and fifth Millennia BC.

Comment on Martinez-Garcia et al. 'Heavy metals in human bones in different historical epochs' (2006)
Journal Article
Millard, A. (2006). Comment on Martinez-Garcia et al. 'Heavy metals in human bones in different historical epochs'. Science of the Total Environment, 354(2-3), 295-297. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2005.11.010

Martínez-García et al. (Sci. Tot Env. 348:51–72) have examined heavy metal exposure of humans in the Cartagena region using analysis of archaeological bones. An analysis of the lead and iron levels they report shows that they are physiologically impl... Read More about Comment on Martinez-Garcia et al. 'Heavy metals in human bones in different historical epochs'.

Immigrants on the Isle of Lewis - combining traditional funerary and modern isotope evidence to investigate social differentiation, migration and dietary change in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland (2006)
Book Chapter
Montgomery, J., & Evans, J. (2006). Immigrants on the Isle of Lewis - combining traditional funerary and modern isotope evidence to investigate social differentiation, migration and dietary change in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. In R. Gowland, & C. Knusel (Eds.), The social archaeology of funerary remains (122-142). Oxbow Books

Souris domestique et colonisation de l'archipel des Canaries (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Michaux, J., Cucchi, T., Renaud, S., INQUA, & AFEQ. (2006, February). Souris domestique et colonisation de l'archipel des Canaries. Presented at Le Quaternaire, Limites et Spécificités, Paris