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Dentistry and dental care in antiquity: part 2 - Egypt and the Graeco-Roman World. [PDF]
Forshaw R.
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Residential buildings of the Russian population in the Omsk Irtysh region in the 17th — beginning of the 20th c. in the archaeological and architectural-ethnographic dimension [PDF]
Over the past thirty-five years, a series of archaeological sites of the period of the Russian colonization of Siberia have been investigated in the territory of the Siberian macroregion, which made it possible to identify regional features and to trace ...
Tataurov Ph.S.
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Archaeology in the United States is conducted by a number of different sorts of entities under a variety of legal mandates that lack uniform standards for data archiving.
Christopher Nicholson +2 more
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There is some good, though limited, evidence of community space in northern Iberia in the later tenth century. These are the spatial zones defined by the remit of local meetings at which business was transacted.
Wendy Davies
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Cruces grabadas en la necrópolis rupestre tardoantigua de Tiermes (Montejo de Tiermes, Soria)
Estudiamos el hallazgo de tres cruces latinas del tipo horquillado, grabadas en la necrópolis rupestre tardoantigua de Tiermes. Para determinar su cronología hemos analizado el propio contexto cementerial en el que fueron realizadas.
Eusebio Dohijo
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The article presents the remains of textiles excavated in Early Iron Age cremated graves in the cemetery in Domaslaw (Poland). The fragments were preserved in 62 burials, mainly richly furnished chamber graves, on jewellery, dress accessories, tools ...
Anna Józefowska +2 more
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In this article the presence of coins from the mints of the Chalcidice within the boundaries of the Macedonian kingdom is examined. Along with coin hoards, we include archaeological material from various sites to understand and interpret the existence of
Christos Vasılas +2 more
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Taking Abstract Artifacts Seriously—The Functioning and Malfunctioning of Fictional Characters
This paper presents and discusses Simon Evnine’s hylomorphic account of fictional characters and proposes some amendments to it with the aim of explaining the functioning of fictional characters. The paper does so by relying on a case study, viz.
Enrico Terrone
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The Meiji Revolution: 100 and 150 Years Later (Nikolai Konrad and the Paradoxes of His “Progress”)
Using the example of the article “The Centenary of the Japanese Revolution” (1968) by the outstanding Japanologist Nikolai Konrad, the author examines his understanding of the “Meiji Revolution”. Holding on, by and large, to the Marxist views on history,
A. N. Meshcheryakov
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Gurukly Depe is an archaeological site located in the Serakhs oasis in southeast Turkmenistan, excavated since 2010 by the Polish-Turkmen archaeological mission directed by Professor Barbara Kaim from the University of Warsaw.
Dominika Maja Kossowska-Janik
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