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Atmospheric corrosivity map for steel in Canary Isles
ArticleAbstract: On small islands like the Canary Isles the atmospheric corrosion of metals is a major concern, especPalabras claves:Autores:Chico B., De La Fuente D., González J.E., Jonathan Santana, Morcillo M., Santana J.Fuentes:scopusCrania with mutilated facial skeletons: A new ritual treatment in an early Pre-Pottery Neolithic B cranial cache at Tell Qarassa North (South Syria)
ArticleAbstract: The removal of crania from burials, their ritual use and their disposal, generally in cranial cachesPalabras claves:cranial caches, Near East, Neolithic, ritualAutores:Braemer F., Ibáñez-Estevez J.J., Jonathan Santana, Velasco J.Fuentes:scopusAggressive or funerary cannibalism? Skull-cup and human bone manipulation in Cueva de El Toro (Early Neolithic, southern Iberia)
ArticleAbstract: Objective: We analyze the processing sequence involved in the manufacture of a skull-cup and the manPalabras claves:Andalusia, funerary practice, human skull-cup, Neolithic, prehistoric cannibalismAutores:Camalich-Massieu M.D., Fregel R., Jonathan Santana, Martín-Socas D., Rodríguez-Santos F.J.Fuentes:scopusGeochemical and spectroscopic approach to the characterization of earliest cremated human bones from the Levant (PPNB of Kharaysin, Jordan)
ArticleAbstract: Cremation is a widespread funerary practice that aims to burn the body and create a new appearance oPalabras claves:Cremation, EPR, FTIR, Jordan, PPNB, Raman spectroscopy, X-Ray diffractionAutores:García-Tojal J., Ibáñez-Estevez J.J., Iriarte E., Jonathan Santana, Jorge-Villar S.E., Muñiz J.R., Teira L.C.Fuentes:scopusFatal Injuries in a pre-Hispanic Canary Mummy: Violence, Accident or Ritual Suicide?
ArticleAbstract: Perimortem traumas have been identified in a pre-Hispanic Canary mummy (fifth–sixth centuries cal ADPalabras claves:accident, bone trauma, Canary islands, free-fall, mummy, perimortem, ritual suicideAutores:Alberto-Barroso V., Delgado-Darias T., Jonathan Santana, Velasco-Vázquez J.Fuentes:scopusInterpreting a ritual funerary area at the Early Neolithic site of Tell Qarassa North (South Syria, late 9th millennium BC)
ArticleAbstract: The analysis of a funerary area dated to the late 9th millennium BC (Early to Middle PPNB) sheds newPalabras claves:Cemetery, Funerary ritual, Micromorphology, Near East, NeolithicAutores:Balbo A., Braemer F., Ibáñez-Estevez J.J., Iriarte E., Jonathan Santana, Nicolle C., Teira L.C., Velasco J., Zapata L.Fuentes:scopusMulti-isotope evidence of population aggregation in the Natufian and scant migration during the early Neolithic of the Southern Levant
ArticleAbstract: Human mobility and migration are thought to have played essential roles in the consolidation and expPalabras claves:Autores:Alrousan M., Anton M., Bocquentin F., Ibáñez-Estevez J.J., Jonathan Santana, Kafafi Z., Macpherson C., Millard A., Muñiz J.R., Nowell G., Peterkin J.Fuentes:scopusThe Neolithic graves of Can Gambús-2 (Sabadell, Spain): New data on the burial practices of the Sepulcros de fosa culture
ArticleAbstract: The complex of La Bòbila Madurell-Can Gambús is one of the most remarkable site of the Iberian PeninPalabras claves:Anthropological study, Burial, Iberian Peninsula, Neolithic, Sepulcros de fosa, TaphonomyAutores:Agulló L., Allièse F., Bravo P., Gibaja J.F., Gómez-Martínez I., Hinojo E., Jonathan Santana, Masclans A., Remolins G., Santos F.J., Subirà M.E.Fuentes:scopusTransforming the ancestors: early evidence of fire-induced manipulation on human bones in the Near East from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B of Kharaysin (Jordan)
ArticleAbstract: Cremation is an unusual burial practice in the Neolithic of the Near East. At Kharaysin, a Pre-PottePalabras claves:Burial practice, Cremation, Human taphonomy, Jordan, Pre-Pottery NeolithicAutores:García-Tojal J., Ibáñez-Estevez J.J., Iriarte E., Jonathan Santana, Muñiz J.R., Teira L.C.Fuentes:scopus