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Is Boiling Bitter Greens a Legacy of Ancient Crete? Contemporary Foraging in the Minoan Refugium of the Lasithi Plateau. [PDF]
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Six centuries of geomagnetic intensity variations recorded by royal Judean stamped jar handles. [PDF]
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Zooarchaeology of Managed, Captive, Tame, and Domestic Birds: Shifts in Human-Avian Relationships. [PDF]
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Hypertensive emergency induced by licorice tea. [PDF]
Falet JP, Elkrief A, Green L.
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MtDNA genetic diversity and phylogeographic insights into giant domestic pigeon (Columba livia domestica) breeds: connections between Central Europe and the Middle East. [PDF]
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Plague and the Mongol conquest of Baghdad (1258)? A reevaluation of the sources. [PDF]
Brack J, Biran M, Amitai R.
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“Assyria” is the anglicized form of Greek Ἀσσυρία, which, in turn, ultimately rendered the native name Aššur , “(the land of) Aššur,” a territorial state centred on the upper Tigris River in northern Iraq, during approximately the second half of the 2nd millennium and the first half of the ...
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“Assyria” is the anglicized form of Greek Ἀσσυρία, which, in turn, ultimately rendered the native name Aššur , “(the land of) Aššur,” a territorial state centred on the upper Tigris River in northern Iraq, during approximately the second half of the 2nd millennium and the first half of the ...
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