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Theorising Human Development in Adult Life: A Complex, Multidimensional, Dynamic, Situated Model. [PDF]
Zittoun T, Gillespie A.
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Whole-Genome Sequencing in Galicia Reveals Male-Biased Pre-Islamic North African Ancestry, Subtle Population Structure, and Microgeographic Patterns of Disease Risk. [PDF]
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A new age of steam?: the Tua Valley Line, Portugal: experience and examples from the technological heritage operations and preserved railways of Britain [PDF]
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Common insect pests in homes and cultural heritage sites. [PDF]
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‘Smart City’ - Contemporary Frameworks and Antiquity
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013‘Smart cities’ are in vogue but range across ontology, processes and prospects. Antiquity provides some insights for a smart urban strategy, whether gleaned from the conduct of seminal battles or abstracted from the layout and governance of Constantinople. Alexander of Macedon was a smart commander but Byzantium was the world's most resilient city.
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Religious urban decolonization: new mosques/antique cities
Settler Colonial Studies, 2017This article explores the changing nature of urban landscapes and everyday life in the context of indigenous religion within settler-colonial societies.
Nimrod Luz, Nurit Stadler
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Cities and the Meanings of Late Antiquity
Brill Research Perspectives in Ancient History, 2019Abstract The last half century has seen an explosion in the study of late antiquity, largely prompted by the influence of the works of Peter Brown. This new scholarship has characterised the period between the third and seventh centuries not as one of catastrophic collapse, but rather as one of dynamic and positive transformation.
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