24 results on '"Brandt, Luise"'
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2. Species Identification of Inuit Skin and Fur Clothing: Analyses of DNA, Hair Microscopy, and Macroscopical Identification
3. Human and animal skin identified by palaeoproteomics in Scythian leather objects from Ukraine
4. Mineral type versus environmental filters: What shapes the composition and functions of fungal communities in the mineralosphere of forest soils?
5. Formation of mineral‐associated organic matter in temperate soils is primarily controlled by mineral type and modified by land use and management intensity
6. Release of glucose from dissolved and mineral‐bound organic matter by enzymatic hydrolysis
7. Archaeological Wool Textiles: A Window into Ancient Sheep Genetics?
8. Mineral type and land-use intensity control composition and functions of microorganisms colonizing pristine minerals in grassland soils
9. High-definition urban fashion
10. Soil water status shapes nutrient cycling in agroecosystems from micrometer to landscape scales
11. THE PERISHABLE MATERIAL CULTURE OF THE PONTIC STEPPE SCYTHIANS: SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION OF A FOURTH‐CENTURY BC KURGAN BURIAL AT BULHAKOVO, UKRAINE
12. Palaeoproteomics identifies beaver fur in Danish high-status Viking Age burials - direct evidence of fur trade
13. New results of radiocarbon dating and identification of plant and animal remains from the Oglakhty cemetery provide an insight into the life of the population of southern Siberia in the early 1st millennium CE
14. Palmyrene Polychromy: Investigations of Funerary Portraits from Palmyra in the Collections of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen
15. Are We Betting on the Wrong Horse? Insignificant Archaeological Leather Fragments Provide the First Evidence for the Exploitation of Horsehide in Renaissance Denmark
16. Next Generation Lab puts Denmark's past in the hands of its future
17. Unravelling Textile Mysteries with DNA Analysis
18. Taxonomic identification of Danish Viking Age shoes and skin objects by ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry)
19. Leather Shoes in Early Danish Cities: Choices of Animal Resources and Specialization of Crafts in Viking and Medieval Denmark
20. Identifying archaeological leather – discussing the potential of grain pattern analysis and zooarchaeology by mass spectrometry (ZooMS) through a case study involving medieval shoe parts from Denmark
21. Species identification using ZooMS, with reference to the exploitation of animal resources in the medieval town of Odense
22. Species Identification of Archaeological Skin Objects from Danish Bogs: Comparison between Mass Spectrometry-Based Peptide Sequencing and Microscopy-Based Methods
23. DNA from keratinous tissue. Part I: Hair and nail
24. Characterising the potential of sheep wool for ancient DNA analyses
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