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Abstract Pedro de Ayala served as a diplomat for King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile at the courts of Henry VII, King of England, and James IV, King of Scots. In July 1498, he wrote a letter, partly in cipher, to report to his king and queen on such matters as Spain's interests in international diplomacy; the characters and ...
Adrian William Jaime +2 more
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Green Industries Without Institutional Support—The Case of the Danish Wine Industry
Abstract Green regional industries are increasingly recognised as pivotal in addressing diverse environmental crises. While the role of institutions in fostering green industries is well‐established, limited research exists on the dynamics of green industry creation without institutional support.
Anika Zorn, Susann Schäfer
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THE COLLECTION OF LATE BRONZE AGE CELTS FROM THE NOVOSIBIRSK STATE MUSEUM OF LOCAL HISTORY
The author introduces into scientific circulation a collection of bronze celts kept in the Novosibirsk State Local Lore Museum. Found almost a hundred years ago, they have not yet become the subject of scientific research, and only two brief mentions in ...
С.С. Тихонов
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On the Sarmatian Conquest of Scythia
The chronotope of Scythia conquest is one of the main issues of archaeology and history of the Scythian and Sarmatian Age. The literature sources present four versions of reasons and events, which led to the desintegration of Scythia in the 3rd century ...
Aleksandr V. Simonenko
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ABSTRACT Attainment‐focused policy often reduces literacy to measurable outcomes, overlooking the communicative, embodied and relational practices through which meaning is made. This paper examines how drama pedagogy can expand literacy as a collective practice that supports wellbeing, belonging and democratic participation.
Lisa Stephenson +4 more
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Findings of metal objects of the Bronze and Iron Ages on the territory of the Republic of Moldova
The article introduces into the scientific circulation data on new random finds of bronze products on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. The found objects are represented by two celts-axes, a celt-hammer, a pin, and a fibula.
Eugen Uşurelu, Andrei Nicic
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Using information theory to select spatial scales for species–habitat responses with camera traps
Abstract Widespread anthropogenic landscape change, particularly from energy development, has fundamentally reshaped ecosystems, and understanding species responses remains a central ecological challenge. Remote camera traps are widely used to estimate mammal abundance and distribution, but inferring species–habitat relationships from these data is ...
Marissa A. Dyck +6 more
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Jorge Luis Borges' Medieval Aesthetics of Failure
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Irina Dumitrescu
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We present our findings from the first multi‐annual survey of guigna in Argentine Patagonia. We found that habitat use for guignas was negatively affected by the presence of co‐predators and open vegetation; conversely, it was positively affected by the occurrence of thick forests and the presence of potential prey.
M. M. Guerisoli +6 more
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Coins of the Bohemian and Moravian Celts within the area of La Tène settlement in present‑day Slovakia – reasons and consequences of their occurrence [PDF]
In the area of the La Tène settlement in present day Slovakia autochthonous and various foreign coins circulated. The latter ones include coins of the Bohemian and Moravian Celts – several types of gold and silver coins dating from the 3rd to 1st century
Eva Kolníková
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