When examining the role of microbes (single-celled organisms) in archaeology, it is important to note that this is a relatively new discipline. Because of its multi-disciplinary nature, especially one that overlaps with the rapidly growing fields of biology and molecular genetics, publicly available presentations on this subject have generally failed to keep pace with reports in the academic literature.
Tag: Bacteria
Where the Critters At?
Searching for Bacteria As Artifacts / My Kingdom for a Microscope! Bacteria are funny things – diminutive in size, and
Reviewing the Review: Giving Microbes Their Place
Source: Warinner, C., Herbig, A., Mann, A., Fellows Yates, J. A., Weiß, C. L., Burbano, H. A., … & Krause,
Acinetobacter to Yersina (Nothing Really Starts with “Z”)
Outlining the Role of Bacteria in Humans, and Archaeology Today’s music playlist is co-authored by me (Vangelis, theme from Blade