Culicoides biting midges in urban areas of northern Spain. [PDF]
González MA +3 more
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The power of the past: materializing collective memory at early medieval lordly centres
The repurposing of earlier sites and monuments is an enduringly popular theme in early medieval archaeology, but in England it has attracted little interest among Late Saxon and early post‐Conquest studies. From the tenth century, however, an increasingly prevalent pattern is discernible of secular lords locating their power centres in relation to ...
Duncan W. Wright +7 more
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Assessing the conservation value of cemeteries to urban biota worldwide. [PDF]
Itescu Y, Jeschke JM.
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Development of a Modular 3D‐Printed Pollen Trap for Bumble Bee Monitoring
ABSTRACT Accurate pollen collection is essential for understanding bumble bee foraging dynamics, assessing environmental risks and monitoring colony health. Effective monitoring systems provide critical insights into pesticide exposure, floral resource availability and pollinator health.
Richard Odemer +2 more
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Study protocol on effectiveness of a holistic lifestyle intervention using eHealth system for older adults with metabolic syndrome and psychosomatic symptoms: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Cheung KS, Lau BH, Leung AYM.
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BURIED ORNAMENTS: EXPLORING FUNERARY BEHAVIOURS IN THE CHALCOLITHIC FROM THE LOWER DANUBE
Summary This article focuses on personal adornments found in Chalcolithic funerary contexts from the Lower Danube. Generally, these artefacts are made from exotic raw materials originating from the Mediterranean sea, particularly Spondylus shells, along with Glycymeris or Antalis shells, and less frequently from local materials.
Monica Mărgărit
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Tracing social mechanisms and interregional connections in Early Bronze Age Societies in Lower Austria. [PDF]
Furtwängler A +29 more
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Summary When Rome colonized Britain, it created a transport network spanning the province. This transformed the Iron Age economy, creating large new markets which in turn supported specialized manufacturing. This article explores the impact of transportation on Roman agriculture – the core of the Romano‐British economy.
Rob Wiseman +2 more
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Bug roads: Modeling the green space connectivity and pollinator habitat in a large city using open GIS data and tools. [PDF]
Lundquist MJ +4 more
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