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Burial Mounds in West Bohemia: the Current State of Research
West Bohemia, the westernmost part of the Czech Republic, has always been regarded as a region abundant in prehistoric tumuli. These burial mounds were usually built in groups of variable sizes, sometimes forming vast and impressive necropoleis.
Šmejda, Ladislav
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Host plant use is driven by microclimate not nutritional quality in a grassland butterfly
Small Copper butterflies (Lycaena phlaeas) choose to lay eggs on host plants growing in warmer microclimates, despite lower nitrogen content. Bare ground created by European Moles increases host plant temperatures and weakens the negative relationship between nitrogen content and microclimatic warmth.
William B. V. Langdon +2 more
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Managing agency business groups, elite directors, and the rubber boom, 1897–1913
Abstract We identify a new organizational form, the Managing Agency Business Group (MABG), demonstrating how agency houses used interlocking directorships to build groups on the basis of commercial and plantation expertise to access finance on London stock markets and local capital markets in the pre‐1914 rubber boom.
David Higgins, Steven Toms
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This article presents the evolution of scientific research on the shell mounds of the Brazilian south-southeast coast, focusing on the development of ideas that led to the construction of the current model of funerary sambaquis. We also seek to highlight
Veronica Wesolowski, Renata Estevam
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J-GLOBAL ID : 201801015474376627J-GLOBAL ID : 201401053699055365The aim of this paper is to reconsider the date of Riffa type burial mounds of the Early Dilmun period by introducing new radiocarbon data from Wadi al-Sail in Bahrain.
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Aristocratic identification in Felix’s Life of Guthlac
Recent scholarship often sees high‐born monastics and clerics in early Christian England as part of the aristocratic class. Modern identity theories, however, suggest that social identity could be dynamic, situational, processual and discursive. In light of this concept, the present article reads Felix’s Life of Guthlac as a text that constructs an ...
Lek Hang Chan
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ABSTRACT Climate change and environmental disasters can jointly impact species distributions and ecosystem stability, including pollinators and the resources they rely on. We used occurrence and climate data to predict the distribution of Apis mellifera in the Doce River Basin, south‐east Brazil, under baseline and future scenarios (2050).
Flávio Mariano Machado Mota +4 more
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Site of Corded Ware Culture in Kavske, Sub-Carpathian Region: Change of Interpretation
The article is devoted to two barrows of the Corded Ware Culture (CWC). Mounds I–II in Kavske in the Sub-Carpathian region (Ukraine), have until now been interpreted as the remains of a settlement of this culture.
Mariia Voitovych
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Ecosystem engineering by foxes is mediated by the landscape context-A case study from steppic burial mounds. [PDF]
Godó L +9 more
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Burial mounds of Martijanec-Kaptol group in Croatia
U ovom radu iznesen je pregled istraženih nekropola pod humcima kulturne skupine Martijanec-Kaptol. Prostor koji ovaj rad obuhvaća su nizine uz rijeku Dravu i Muru na samom sjeveru Hrvatske s lokalitetima Jalžabet, Martijanec, Goričan i Turčišće-Dvorišće,
Keretić, Martin
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