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Sanderson, M. R.; Griggs, B. W.; Schäfer, G.: Ad Astra per aquam (to the stars, through water): the Kansas Aqueduct Project as a sociotechnical imaginary in the Anthropocene. The Anthropocene Review, 20530196241300525 (2024)
Spiciarich, A.; Gadot, Y.; Shalev, Y.; Sapir-Hen, L.; Scott, E.; le Roux, P.; Roberts, P.; Stockhammer, P. W.: Unveiling ancient Jerusalem’s pastoral dynamics (7th to 2nd centuries BCE) with multi-isotope analysis. Scientific Reports 14 (1), 27278 (2024)
Kobe, F.; Leipe, C.; Tarasov, P.; Wagner, M.: Nord- und Zentraljapan, Ostasien: spätholozäne Vegetation, Feuerdynamik und Übergang zur Landwirtschaft ; die Arbeiten der Jahre 2021, 2022 und 2023. e-Forschungsberichte des des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 2024 (1), 1–10 (§), S. 102 - 112 (2024), 11 S.
Mir Makhamad, B.; Bjorn, R.; Boxleitner, K.; Spengler III, R. N.: The Cotton Road: the history of an exchange commodity in Central Asia. Inner Asia 26 (2), 02602002, S. 193 - 230 (2024)
Zhong, L.; Li, Z.; Shi, L.; Larsen, T.; Scheu, S.; Pollierer, M. M.: Cropping systems and ecological groups of soil animals jointly affect the transfer of root-derived carbon and mineral nitrogen into the soil food web. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 200, 109646 (2025)
Tay, J. H.; Kocher, A.; Duchene, S.: Assessing the effect of model specification and prior sensitivity on Bayesian tests of temporal signal. PLOS Computational Biology 20 (11), e1012371 (2024)
Timbrell, L.; Clark, J.; Linares-Matás, G.; Boisard, S.; Arous, E. B.; Blinkhorn, J.; Grove, M.; Scerri, E. M. L.: Climate seasonality and predictability during the Middle Stone Age and implications for technological diversification in early Homo sapiens. Research Square, 5289878/v1 (2024)
Amano, N.; Faulkner, P.; Wedage, O.; Clarkson, C.; Amila, D.; del Val, M.; Jurkenas, D.; Kapukotuwa, A.; López, G. I.; Pares, J. et al.; Pathmalal, M. M.; Smith, T.; Wright, M.; Roberts, P.; Petraglia, M.; Boivin, N.: Early Sri Lankan coastal site tracks technological change and estuarine resource exploitation over the last ca. 25,000 years. Scientific Reports 14 (1), 26693 (2024)
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