Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau [Anthropology]

Publication Date:
2018-11-14
Publisher:
National Academy of Sciences
Print ISSN:
0027-8424
Electronic ISSN:
1091-6490
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autor Shannon Tushingham, Charles M. Snyder, Korey J. Brownstein, William J. Damitio, David R. Gang
beschreibung Chemical analysis of residues contained in the matrix of stone smoking pipes reveal a substantial direct biomolecular record of ancient tobacco (Nicotiana) smoking practices in the North American interior northwest (Plateau), in an area where tobacco was often portrayed as a Euro-American–introduced postcontact trade commodity. Nicotine, a stimulant alkaloid and...
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shingle_author_1 Shannon Tushingham, Charles M. Snyder, Korey J. Brownstein, William J. Damitio, David R. Gang
shingle_author_2 Shannon Tushingham, Charles M. Snyder, Korey J. Brownstein, William J. Damitio, David R. Gang
shingle_author_3 Shannon Tushingham, Charles M. Snyder, Korey J. Brownstein, William J. Damitio, David R. Gang
shingle_author_4 Shannon Tushingham, Charles M. Snyder, Korey J. Brownstein, William J. Damitio, David R. Gang
shingle_catch_all_1 Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau [Anthropology]
Chemical analysis of residues contained in the matrix of stone smoking pipes reveal a substantial direct biomolecular record of ancient tobacco (Nicotiana) smoking practices in the North American interior northwest (Plateau), in an area where tobacco was often portrayed as a Euro-American–introduced postcontact trade commodity. Nicotine, a stimulant alkaloid and...
Shannon Tushingham, Charles M. Snyder, Korey J. Brownstein, William J. Damitio, David R. Gang
National Academy of Sciences
0027-8424
00278424
1091-6490
10916490
shingle_catch_all_2 Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau [Anthropology]
Chemical analysis of residues contained in the matrix of stone smoking pipes reveal a substantial direct biomolecular record of ancient tobacco (Nicotiana) smoking practices in the North American interior northwest (Plateau), in an area where tobacco was often portrayed as a Euro-American–introduced postcontact trade commodity. Nicotine, a stimulant alkaloid and...
Shannon Tushingham, Charles M. Snyder, Korey J. Brownstein, William J. Damitio, David R. Gang
National Academy of Sciences
0027-8424
00278424
1091-6490
10916490
shingle_catch_all_3 Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau [Anthropology]
Chemical analysis of residues contained in the matrix of stone smoking pipes reveal a substantial direct biomolecular record of ancient tobacco (Nicotiana) smoking practices in the North American interior northwest (Plateau), in an area where tobacco was often portrayed as a Euro-American–introduced postcontact trade commodity. Nicotine, a stimulant alkaloid and...
Shannon Tushingham, Charles M. Snyder, Korey J. Brownstein, William J. Damitio, David R. Gang
National Academy of Sciences
0027-8424
00278424
1091-6490
10916490
shingle_catch_all_4 Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau [Anthropology]
Chemical analysis of residues contained in the matrix of stone smoking pipes reveal a substantial direct biomolecular record of ancient tobacco (Nicotiana) smoking practices in the North American interior northwest (Plateau), in an area where tobacco was often portrayed as a Euro-American–introduced postcontact trade commodity. Nicotine, a stimulant alkaloid and...
Shannon Tushingham, Charles M. Snyder, Korey J. Brownstein, William J. Damitio, David R. Gang
National Academy of Sciences
0027-8424
00278424
1091-6490
10916490
shingle_title_1 Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau [Anthropology]
shingle_title_2 Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau [Anthropology]
shingle_title_3 Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau [Anthropology]
shingle_title_4 Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau [Anthropology]
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titel_suche Biomolecular archaeology reveals ancient origins of indigenous tobacco smoking in North American Plateau [Anthropology]
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