Frontier Discoveries and Innovations in Interdisciplinary Microbiology 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-2610-9_14
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Archaeology vis-à-vis Microbiology: Discovering the Vistas of Interdisciplinary Research

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“…There are ample records of such observations from analysis of samples from excavations and other archaeological sites from different parts of the world. Garg and Shukla (7) reported that the use of microbiology as a tool outside biological fields provides valuable data to complement and upgrade knowledge about past events. For example, on a geological scale, microbiological data can contribute to the understanding and reconstruction of past climatological, environmental, and sedimentary conditions.…”
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“…There are ample records of such observations from analysis of samples from excavations and other archaeological sites from different parts of the world. Garg and Shukla (7) reported that the use of microbiology as a tool outside biological fields provides valuable data to complement and upgrade knowledge about past events. For example, on a geological scale, microbiological data can contribute to the understanding and reconstruction of past climatological, environmental, and sedimentary conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are adequate records of such observations obtained from the analysis of samples from excavations and other archaeological sites from different parts of the world (4,6). Garg and Shukla (7) reported that efforts should be concentrated on performing microbiological analysis of rare archaeological samples and rationalizing the need for such integration towards better scientific and comprehensive approach. It has been reported that on the time scales of human history and archaeology, microbiological data can contribute to unraveling human cultural habits, microbe-related human diseases and alterations in cultural artifacts due to biochemical reactions (8).…”
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