Characterization of soil bacterial, archaeal and fungal communities inhabiting archaeological human-impacted layers at Monte Iato settlement (Sicily, Italy)
Abstract Microbial communities in human-impacted soils of ancient settlements have been proposed to be used as ecofacts (bioindicators) of different ancient anthropogenic activities. In this study, bacterial, archaeal and fungal communities inhabiting soil of three archaic layers, excavated at the a...
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Main Authors: | José A. Siles, Birgit Öhlinger, Tomas Cajthaml, Erich Kistler, Rosa Margesin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c8f5219d4ba543f0af2f6ac4b85951e4 |
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