Helen L Whelton
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Recent Articles
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Zhao W, Whelton H, Blong J, Shillito L, Jenkins D, Bull I
iScience
. 2023 May;
26(6):106806.
PMID: 37255664
The odor of rehydrated coprolites can be used as an informal means of fecal identification. To date, the analysis of volatiles emitted by coprolites from different sources has not been...
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Manoukian N, Whelton H, Dunne J, Badalyan R, Smith A, Simonyan H, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Dec;
17(12):e0278345.
PMID: 36542561
The Kura-Araxes (KA) cultural phenomenon (dated to the Early Bronze Age, c. 3500/3350-2500 BCE) is primarily characterised by the emergence of a homogeneous pottery style and a uniform 'material culture...
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Hammann S, Bishop R, Copper M, Garrow D, Greenwood C, Hewson L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Sep;
13(1):5045.
PMID: 36068217
Cereal cultivation in Britain dates back to ca. 4000 BCE, probably introduced by migrant farmers from continental Europe. Widespread evidence for livestock appears in the archaeozoological record, also reflected by...
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Evershed R, Davey Smith G, Roffet-Salque M, Timpson A, Diekmann Y, Lyon M, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Aug;
609(7927):E9.
PMID: 36042335
No abstract available.
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Evershed R, Davey Smith G, Roffet-Salque M, Timpson A, Diekmann Y, Lyon M, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Jul;
608(7922):336-345.
PMID: 35896751
In European and many African, Middle Eastern and southern Asian populations, lactase persistence (LP) is the most strongly selected monogenic trait to have evolved over the past 10,000 years. Although...
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Mitchell P, Anastasiou E, Whelton H, Bull I, Pearson M, Shillito L
Parasitology
. 2022 May;
149(8):1027-1033.
PMID: 35592918
Durrington Walls was a large Neolithic settlement in Britain dating around 2500 BCE, located very close to Stonehenge and likely to be the campsite where its builders lived during its...
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Miller M, Whelton H, Swift J, Maline S, Hammann S, Cramp L, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Aug;
10(1):13704.
PMID: 32855436
Chemical analyses of carbonized and absorbed organic residues from archaeological ceramic cooking vessels can provide a unique window into the culinary cultures of ancient people, resource use, and environmental effects...
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Shillito L, Whelton H, Blong J, Jenkins D, Connolly T, Bull I
Sci Adv
. 2020 Aug;
6(29):eaba6404.
PMID: 32743069
When and how people first settled in the Americas is an ongoing area of research and debate. The earliest sites typically only contain lithic artifacts that cannot be directly dated....
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Grillo K, Dunne J, Marshall F, Prendergast M, Casanova E, Gidna A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Apr;
117(18):9793-9799.
PMID: 32284419
The development of pastoralism transformed human diets and societies in grasslands worldwide. The long-term success of cattle herding in Africa has been sustained by dynamic food systems, consumption of a...
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Ledger M, Grimshaw E, Fairey M, Whelton H, Bull I, Ballantyne R, et al.
Parasitology
. 2019 Aug;
146(12):1583-1594.
PMID: 31391134
Little is known about the types of intestinal parasites that infected people living in prehistoric Britain. The Late Bronze Age archaeological site of Must Farm was a pile-dwelling settlement located...