[HN Gopher] Early dispersal of domestic horses into the Great Pl...
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Early dispersal of domestic horses into the Great Plains and
northern Rockies
Author : BerislavLopac
Score : 31 points
Date : 2023-06-06 19:17 UTC (3 hours ago)
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(TXT) w3m dump (fermatslibrary.com)
| readthenotes1 wrote:
| Impossible to read in dark mode...
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| Question: did it really take 60 authors to write the article?
| mmmrtl wrote:
| You can see author contributions at the end. It took 5 to write
| it, and everyone else to get the samples, perform experiments,
| analyze data, etc. Pretty typical for genomics.
| jjulius wrote:
| >You can see author contributions at the end.
|
| GP could probably do well to take a cue from their own
| username...
| InitialLastName wrote:
| No, it took 60 researchers (geneticists, archaeologists,
| radiocarbon dating specialists) to collect and analyze the data
| involved in drawing a fairly sweeping conclusion involving a
| wide array of evidence from a large portion of the continent.
| They all deserve credit for their contributions, even if they
| didn't directly contribute in an authorial sense.
| api_or_ipa wrote:
| Would love to read this, but the website has no zoom buttons and
| if I zoom in using my browser and click anywhere, that annoying
| sidebar screws everything up.
|
| Can't find the doc on scihub. Anyone have a PDF they can share?
| AlotOfReading wrote:
| https://extension.usu.edu/freesnetwork/Tayloretal2023Earlydi...
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| Will Taylor (lead author) is pretty nice guy from past
| experience working with him. He would probably be happy to
| provide drafts if you reach out to him privately. He uses his
| twitter pretty frequently (@wtt_taylor) when he's not in the
| field, and he has a rarely checked mastodon account
| @archaeozoo@fediscience.org if you don't like twitter. Some of
| his other papers are available on his academia.edu page.
| joshe wrote:
| TLDR version: horses broadly used in the American west (like New
| Mexico) just 30 years after Spanish arrival (so 1520ish). Earlier
| guess was that it was much later, 1700ish coming from the east to
| west across North America.
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| Good context from the author of 1491 here, including the
| intricacies that required so much collaboration:
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| https://twitter.com/CharlesCMann/status/1641537159973707777
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