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Availability of Falls Prevention Programmes for Diverse Communities in Greater Sydney: A Gap Analysis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Falls are a major health risk for older Australians, causing most injury‐related hospitalisations and deaths in this age group. Despite growth in Australia's older culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) population, limited data exist on the availability and suitability of falls prevention programmes for this group.
Abdi F, Harris-Roxas B, Ivers R.
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Abstract Organic residue analysis was conducted on various vessels from burials at Tel Yehud, Israel. The analyses led to new reliable evidence for the presence of opioid alkaloids and their decomposition products. This research revitalizes a decades‐old discussion on the presence and function of the opium trade across a cultural region of utmost ...
Vanessa Linares +5 more
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From the ninth century until the last quarter of the seventh century BCE, the Assyrian Empire first extended its power over Babylonia and then engaged in a prolonged effort to retain control.
John Nielsen
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ON SOME FOREIGN POLICY ISSUES ASSYRIA AND BIAINILI-URARTU (673-672 B.C.) [PDF]
In the paper are discussed the issues of the Urartian King Rusa II/III’s (685-660(?) B.C.) campaign to Transeuphratian region, the circumstances of the Assyrian conquest of the country Šubria by King Esarhaddon (681-669 B.C.), the specification of the ...
Tsakanyan Ruslan
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Personification of empire and Israel and the role of appearance and speech in the Judith story
This article analyses how the Assyrian Empire and Israel in the Book of Judith are configured through the personification of both: the Assyrian empire is personified by King Nabouchodonosor and his commander Holofernes and the Israelite or Jewish nation ...
Jan W. van Henten
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The research covered Creeds in Assyrian Sculpture (Assyrian Sculptures) The ability of the Assyrian sculptor to contrast these creeds and tendon in Assyrian sculpture, in various variations, including prominent and stereotypical plaques and ...
jabbar alobydi +1 more
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A Social Network of the 'Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire'
The dataset is a social network of over 17,000 individuals who lived during the so-called Neo-Assyrian period of Mesopotamian history, primarily in the eighth and seventh centuries BCE. The undirected network of individuals connected by co-occurrences in
Heidi Jauhiainen, Tero Alstola
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Neo-Assyrian Palace Ware is an 8th-7th century B.C.E. fine-ware which originated in Northern Mesopotamia and spread throughout the greater Levant.
Alice M W Hunt, Johannes H Sterba
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This article deals especially with Psalm 2* and Psalm 18* and they are understood against a neo-Assyrian context. During the latter part of the eight and the first half of the seventh century the neo-Assyrian power was especially felt in Judah and ...
Eckart Otto
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The history of the Assyrians who settled on the territory of Russia is an important and understudied topic. The purpose of the article is to acquaint readers and the scientific community with the results of the study of the Assyrian diaspora in the ...
Sergei S. Mikhailov
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