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    Cannabis in Asia: its center of origin and early cultivation, based on a synthesis of subfossil pollen and archaeobotanical studies by McPartland, John M., Hegman, William, Long, Tengwen

    Published 2019
    “…C-H pollen curves that upsurged alongside crop pollen were identified as cultivated hemp. Subfossil seeds (achenes) at archaeological sites also served as evidence of cultivation. …”
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    Subsistence practices, past biodiversity, and anthropogenic impacts revealed by New Zealand-wide ancient DNA survey by Seersholm, F., Cole, T., Grealy, A., Rawlence, N., Greig, K., Knapp, M., Stat, Michael, Hansen, A., Easton, L., Shepherd, L., Tennyson, A., Scofield, R., Walter, R., Bunce, Michael

    Published 2018
    “…Here, we conduct a large-scale genetic survey of subfossil bone assemblages to elucidate the impact of humans on the environment in New Zealand. …”
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    Ancient DNA preserved in small bone fragments from the P.W. Lund collection by Seersholm, Frederik V., Hansen, K.L., Heydenrych, Matthew, Hansen, A.J., Bunce, Michael, Allentoft, Morten

    Published 2021
    “…The Lund collection is one of the oldest subfossil collections in the world. The vast assemblage of subfossils was collected in the 1830s and 1840s by Peter Wilhelm Lund in Lagoa Santa, Brazil, and was shipped to Copenhagen in 1848, where it was stored in various locations around the city with little attention for the future preservation of the collection. …”
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    The evolutionary history of the extinct ratite moa and New Zealand Neogene paleogeography by Bunce, Michael, Worthy, T., Phillips, M., Holdaway, R., Willerslev, E., Haile, James, Shapiro, B., Scofield, R., Drummond, A., Kamp, P., Cooper, A.

    Published 2009
    “…We synthesize mitochondrial phylogenetic information from 263subfossil moa specimens from across NZ with morphological, ecological, and new geological data to create the first comprehensive phylogeny, taxonomy, and evolutionary timeframe for all of thespecies of an extinct order. …”
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