[Paper] Hybridization, missing wild ancestors and the domestication of cultivated diploid bananas
via Frontiers in Plant Science, 07 October 2022: A new paper suggests that bananas, domesticated in Papua New Guinea, have ...
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via Frontiers in Plant Science, 07 October 2022: A new paper suggests that bananas, domesticated in Papua New Guinea, have ...
via Archaeological Research in Asia, December 2022:
via Quaternary Science Reviews, 1 November 2022: Re-analysis of the straigraphy of the Kendeng Hills suggest that the Mojokerto Homo ...
via Archaeological Research in Asia, September 2022: A paper by Khamsiri et al. produces OSL dates from an Angkorian iron ...
via World Archaeology, 13 October 2022: An overview of how humans populated rainforests during the Pleistocene. The data has a ...
via PLOS One, 13 October 2022: Stone and bone tools from pleistocene Sri Lanka.
via Archaeology in Oceania, 16 September 2022: An Open Access paper by Prideaux et al. produces new dates from the ...
via World Archaeology, 04 October 2022: A paper by Hung et al. reveals the presence of pre-Austronesian populations in Taiwan, ...
via Antiquity, 01 August 2022: This paper by Ochoa et al. received some attention from the Philippine media recently, on ...
via Journal of Human Evolution, November 2022: New paper by Ruff et al. on a pair of femora from Trinil.
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