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Decoding Sails on a Ship Model
This article focuses on the model of a sailing ship from the collection of the Maritime Museum in Orebić, Croatia, whose sails conceal material, visual, and symbolic enigmas that have raised a number of new research questions.
Sanja Serhatlić+3 more
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The Yorkshire Antiquarian Club 1849–c.1860
The Yorkshire Antiquarian Club was formed in York in 1849. Between that date and 1855 club members undertook a series of excavations on Bronze Age and Iron Age funerary monuments in various parts of the East and North Ridings of ...
Stephen Harrison
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The computational structure‐based design has been applied for the prediction of gonococcal PorB.1b and OpaB 3D structure and the identification of their extracellular loops. While the D3 protein has been chosen as scaffold and engineered with extrapolated loops from PorB.1b and OpaB and the full‐length GFP.
Luigia Cappelli+9 more
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Diskovité korálky ze skořápek pštrosích vajec z mezolitického sídliště Sfinga (SKB.W-60) v pohoří Sabaloka (centrální Súdán) // Disc beads from ostrich eggs from the Mesolithic site of Sphinx (SBK.W-60), Jebel Sabaloka (Central Sudan) [PDF]
Ostrich eggs are sought after not only for their nutrition content, but also for use in artefact industries. The egg shells can be used to make containers or items of personal decoration, such as pendants and disc beads.
Lenka Varadzinová Suková +5 more
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L’imagerie 3D : de nouvelles perspectives en géoarchéologie
This article constitutes a selective bibliographical review of the recent advances of 3D images applied on natural and human sediments. In geosciences and geoarchaeology, the 3D images are usually used as a complementary method to soil micromorphology in
Marylise Onfray+2 more
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Stone head tools from the hunter-gatherer Stone Age sites of Dudka and Szczepanki, NE-Poland
A large collection of 75 stone head tools coming from the Stone Age hunter-gatherer sites of Dudka and Szczepanki in NE-Poland is presented. The tools, which are exceedingly diversified, were divided into 14 taxa. Most taxa reveal a long chronology from
Witold Gumiński
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A child born to immigrant parents at Lepenski Vir
Our 2022 article challenged the traditional view of Lepenski Vir as a Mesolithic village that became Neolithic. Instead, genetic analysis suggests it was founded by Aegean farmers who occasionally admixed with local hunter-gatherers but maintained ...
Maxime Brami+2 more
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Tepe Gheshlagh is one of the major sites with deposits of the Chalcolithic period in the east of the Central Zagros. The central question in the present study was the administrative system and ownership in the Chalcolithic period.
Mahnaz Sharifi, Abbas Motarjem
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The Monumental Mistake of Evicting Bats from Archaeological Sites—A Reflection from New Delhi
We highlight the importance of an integrated management policy for archaeological monuments and the insect-eating bats that roost inside them. We refer to India, but the issue is general and of worldwide significance.
Ravi Umadi, Sumit Dookia, Jens Rydell
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