@schipper_lisa @MartaOlazabal @tommytanner @DrJNalau Recently read some #archaeology #adaptation I liked. Jackson, R et al. 2018. Disequilibrium, Adaptation, and the Norse Settlement of Greenland. https://t.co/nkpvdWirLt Crabtree, SA et al. . 2023. Why ar
@hannahfluck @AU_Archaeology @RowanJackson1 @AarhusUni @EdinburghUni Just ask Dr. @RowanJackson1 himself for a full copy. Loads of aspects are published already though fx: https://t.co/nVOsbucZxK; https://t.co/fP2fpPwFHU and more in its way
@RedaBendisari @fjgrimault @nternisien @aclaireeven @greenpeacefr @Djebbari_JB @JouzelJean @fmbreon Les données des récentes études archéologiques montrent des ajustements aux conditions locales (ressources marines et terrestres), mais probablement limitée
@ianpaulwright This is a seasonal round. Have a look at: https://t.co/z2SNTHazjt
@BastianInuk @uyarakq @eeb_erica From what I have read, it's still a matter of research based more on archaeological evidence than in anything else: https://t.co/JmdsD0VU8Z https://t.co/9NQ9EFmyzo
RT @EES_update: Disequilibrium, Adaptation, and the Norse Settlement of Greenland #nicheconstuction https://t.co/qQDu8zfYWw
Disequilibrium, Adaptation, and the Norse Settlement of Greenland #nicheconstuction https://t.co/qQDu8zfYWw
#Viking #nicheconstruction ? @aprilkleppe
Disequilibrium, Adaptation, and the Norse Settlement of Greenland "Using a niche-construction framework ... [to] examine the potential mismatch between this imported agricultural niche and the constraints of the environment from 10th to 15th centuries"