Not exact matches
Posted on June 17 on the bioRxiv preprint server, the
research supports
archaeological evidence about the multiple origins of farming, and represents the first detailed look at the ancestry of the individuals behind one of the most
important periods in human history — the Neolithic revolution.
The findings, and the techniques used to document them, are
important to
archaeological research in a broader sense because they lend further support to the idea that fluctuations in ancient mouse populations can be used as a proxy for tracking ancient shifts in human mobility, lifestyle and food domestication.
They play an
important role in applied sciences as well as industrial and commercial
research, with uses ranging from the measurement of stress in commercial airplane wings to the inspection of details inside valuable artifacts in
archaeological studies.
Service in the Peace Corps in Liberia, West Africa, work on an
archaeological excavation in Greece, study in Italy, and
research travel in China continue to be
important influences in her artwork.