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Reseña de: Finlayson, Clive: El Neandertal Inteligente. Arte rupestre, captura de aves y revolución cognitiva
Reseña de: Finlayson, Clive: El Neandertal Inteligente. Arte rupestre, captura de aves y revolución cognitiva, Córdoba, Editorial Almuzara, 2020, 253 pp., ISBN: 978-84-18089-53-4
Florius Infortunatus, scribe and author
Finlayson Charles-P. Florius Infortunatus, scribe and author. In: Scriptorium, Tome 19 n°1, 1965. pp. 108-109
Plural wife: the life story of Mabel Finlayson Allred
Edited by Martha Bradley-Evans.Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Martha Bradley-Evans; Preface -- Mabel Finlayson Allred; My Life Story -- Mabel Finlayson Allred; Postlude: Dedication to their parents -- The Allred children; "My Darling Mabel": Letters and poetry -- From Rulon C. Allred to Mabel Allred
Conferencia: “Mitos y realidades del hombre de Neandertal”.
“Mitos y realidades del hombre de Neandertal”. Conferencia a cargo de Clive Finlayson, director del Museo de Gibraltar. Organiza: Fundación Séneca en colaboración con la UMU. Hemiciclo de la Facultad de Letras. Campus de La Merced
Sea, sickness and cautionary tales: a multi-isotope study from a post-mediaeval hospital at the city-port of Gibraltar (AD 1462–1704)
During the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, Spanish ships sailed around the globe connecting Spain to its colonies. While documentary records offer rich details concerning life on board ship, archaeological information is essential to generating a full picture of the past. The cemetery at Old St Bernard’s Hospital, Gibraltar, provides an opportunity to study the skeletal remains of sailors. Following previous osteological research, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and strontium isotope analyses were undertaken on thirty-three of these individuals. The results show that the, largely male, individuals had various different diets during life and came from several different places. Diets were largely based on C3 food chains; some individuals consumed C3 foods with low δ13C values; others consumed some marine foods, and a few individuals had a high trophic level diet, through the consumption of either freshwater resources or a high proportion of animal protein. The individuals spent their childhoods in several different places, although these homelands do not correlate simply with dietary variation. This variety in diets and homelands is consistent with our expectations for this hospital site given its location in a post-mediaeval entrepôt. The interpretation of these results are greatly helped by the available historical information and this has broader implications for the interpretation of isotope data elsewhere where the historical context of the site and the mobility patterns of the individuals are less well known
FINLAYSON, C. 2020: El Neandertal inteligente. Arte rupestre, captura de aves y revolución cognitiva. Editorial Almuzara, S.L., Córdoba
Desde hace ya un tiempo venimos viendo cómo la imagen del Homo neanderthalensis se conforma de una manera más semejante a la de Homo sapiens sapiens al estudio e investigaciones donde se plantean que el modo de vida neandertal fue plenamente “moderno”. De esta forma se ha conseguido arrojar luz sobre el asunto hasta el punto de que actualmente podríamos llegar a considerar que los H. neanderthalensis poseían unos niveles de comportamientos cognitivos y simbólicos semejantes a los de los H. sapiens sapiens. Es este asunto, concretamente el sistema cognitivo de los neandertales, lo que Clive Finlayson
trata en su libro El neandertal inteligente, una obra
que tiene como objetivo comprender y saber qué
es el comportamiento moderno y cómo podemos
identificarlo
Waratah football team
Waratah football team.
Back Row: L-R: Ted Jacobs, Brax Horrocks, Gilbert Rees, Gus Moss, George Mckittrick, Clive Tresidder, Inge, Moss Hart, Bruce Sutherland, Keith Barnes, Bumble Stewart.
Sitting: L-R: Jack Finlayson, Dan Webster, Green, Pup Wilson, Dickie Heaps, Stewart Ringwood, Brian Browning.
In Front: Roy Edwards, Aubrey Barnes.Edwards, Marjory.Date:1925-1
RETRACTED: Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Aerosol Optical Properties
This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy).This article has been retracted at the request of the Authors.It was prepared by Yan Li and Rui Xue, submitted by Yan Li, and published without the knowledge of the listed co-authors M.J. Ezell and B.J. Finlayson-Pitts. The experimental results are not interpretable as put forth in the published paper.The author Yan Li would like to apologize for the inconvenience caused to the co-authors and the readers
The Wetland Book, Volume I: Structure and Function, Management and Methods
An edited volume coving all aspects of wetlands, Volume 1 doing as the subtitle suggests: Structure and Function, Management and Methods. Mark Everard has been sole or lead author on 40 chapters in the Wetland Book and junior author in a number of others
All you need to know about the indoor environment, its occupants, interactions and effects
Research has shown that, even though the conditions seem to comply with current standards for indoor environmental quality (IEQ), staying indoors is not good for our health. We are confronted with diseases and disorders related to IEQ such as mental illnesses, obesity and illnesses that take longer to manifest, among which cardiovascular and chronic respiratory diseases and cancer, and very recently, COVID-19, caused by mainly airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 indoors. Except for these health effects, the consequences for indoor environment of climate change, the effects of the retrofitting measures we take to reduce energy consumption on health and comfort indoors, is also an emerging concern. IEQ is still described with quantitative dose-related indicators, expressed in number and/or ranges of numbers for each of the factors (indoor air, lighting, acoustics and thermal aspects). Building and occupant-related indicators are overlooked. Interactions of stressors and effects at and between human and environment level are ignored. Individual differences in needs and preferences of occupants (over time) are not accounted for. Resilient new ways of creating and maintaining healthy and comfortable indoor spaces for different occupants in different situations, require better understanding of the indoor environment, its occupants, interactions, and effects.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Indoor Environmen
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