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Microfossil and Fourier Transform InfraRed analyses of Lapita and post-Lapita human dental calculus from Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific —
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Microfossil and Fourier Transform InfraRed analyses of Lapita and post-Lapita human dental calculus from Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific. Microfossil and Fourier Transform InfraRed analyses of Lapita and post-Lapita human dental calculus from Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific. Mdash; last modified. Horrocks M, Nieuwoudt MK, Kinaston R, Buckley H, Bedford S. 2014. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 44, 17-33. The Plone™ Open Source Content Management System. By the Plone Foundation.
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Phytoliths —
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Mdash; last modified. Phytoliths are particles of silica formed in inflorescences, stems, leaves and roots of many plants. Many plant taxa have distinctive phytolith types. The silica is taken up into the plant as silicic acid in ground water. Being inorganic, phytoliths may remain intact in soils and other deposits for long periods after the plant has died and decomposed. The Plone™ Open Source Content Management System. By the Plone Foundation. Distributed under the GNU GPL license.
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Lack of suitable coastal plains likely influenced Lapita (~2800 cal BP) settlement of Samoa: Evidence from south-eastern Upolu —
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Lack of suitable coastal plains likely influenced Lapita ( 2800 cal BP) settlement of Samoa: Evidence from south-eastern Upolu. Lack of suitable coastal plains likely influenced Lapita ( 2800 cal BP) settlement of Samoa: Evidence from south-eastern Upolu. Mdash; last modified. Cochrane EE, Kane H, Fletcher C, Horrocks M, Mills J, Barbee M, Morrison AE, Tautunu MM. 2016. The Holocene 26, 126-135. Samoa, Polynesia, Lapita, colonization, sea-level, paleoenvironment. By the Plone Foundation.
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Mdash; last modified. Microfossil Research Ltd is a consulting and research company specializing in the identification and interpretation of microscopic plant material. We provide an international service, available to analyze samples from any locality. The Plone™ Open Source Content Management System. By the Plone Foundation. Plone™ and the Plone logo are trademarks of the Plone Foundation. Distributed under the GNU GPL license. Website designed by Enterprise Web Services NZ Ltd.
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Paleo Environmental —
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Mdash; last modified. Reconstructing past natural environments, including vegetation, climate and human impacts. The following abstracts relate to the use of microfossil (and other botanical) research in the paleo-environmental application:. A plant microfossil record of late Quaternary environments and human activity from Rano Aroi and surroundings, Easter Island. Disturbance relicts in a rapidly changing world: The Rapa Nui (Easter Island) factor. L'evolution botanique de l'Ile de Paques. Geomorphology...
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Mdash; last modified. Microfossil Research focuses on the following specialist areas. Analysis of pollen from various sources, etc. Starch residues include starch grains, calcium oxalate crystals and xylem cells. Phytoliths are particles of silica formed in inflorescences, stems, leaves and roots of many plants. Pollen grains of sweet potato. Starch grains of yam. Phytoliths of paper mulberry. The Plone™ Open Source Content Management System. By the Plone Foundation. Distributed under the GNU GPL license.
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Mdash; last modified. Pollen on clothing and other materials can be analysed to link people and objects to places and other people. Forensic pollen analysis is often used by the prosecution. It can be used equally effectively by the defence, either to disprove links alleged by the prosecution or to challenge the prosecution’s palynological evidence. The following abstracts relate to the use of pollen (and other botanical) analysis in forensic investigations:. By the Plone Foundation. Distributed under th...