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WINE FROM MAMMA: ALLUḪARUM-POTS IN 17TH-CENTURY bc TRADE NETWORKS
Iraq, 2020New evidence allows us to demonstrate that a regional trade connected North Syria with both central Anatolia and Babylonia well into the 17th-Century bc.
Kathryn R. Morgan, Seth Richardson
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CATENA, 2019
In this article the morphological changes undergone by the Entella River (Northern Italy) over the last four centuries has been investigated. The historical analysis has allowed reconstruction of fluvial evolution and shoreline dynamics and demonstrated ...
A. Roccati +4 more
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In this article the morphological changes undergone by the Entella River (Northern Italy) over the last four centuries has been investigated. The historical analysis has allowed reconstruction of fluvial evolution and shoreline dynamics and demonstrated ...
A. Roccati +4 more
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Vibrational Spectroscopy, 2019
Attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) and optical microscopy were applied to identify pigments, binders, fillers and degradation products in the 17th century painting 'The Coronation and Assumption of the Blessed ...
E. Pięta +4 more
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Attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) and optical microscopy were applied to identify pigments, binders, fillers and degradation products in the 17th century painting 'The Coronation and Assumption of the Blessed ...
E. Pięta +4 more
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2021
Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 2.5, 380 ...
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Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 2.5, 380 ...
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Renaissance—Europe—17th Century
The authors of the texts described in this chapter will have had access to the anatomy of Vesalius; a marked step forward. However, there was no equivalent advance in physiology. Harvey's book on the circulation of the blood was published in 1628 but it took many years for its contents to be accepted as standard teaching.openaire +2 more sources

