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Material Analysis of Early Medieval Woven Bands from Gródek upon the Bug River and Pień, Poland. [PDF]

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Cybulska M   +5 more
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West Nile Virus Pilot Screening in Field-Collected <i>Aedes japonicus</i> (Theobald, 1901): An Update of Species Distribution in Poland, 2025. [PDF]

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Niemiec P   +14 more
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Tracing chalcolithic population mobility using strontium isotopes and proteomics at Gumelnița site, Romania. [PDF]

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Tafani A   +21 more
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Talking Tombstones: History in the Cemetery

OAH Magazine of History, 2003
Cemeteries can be a valuable source for investigating a broad range of subjects concerning the collective values and attitudes of generations past. The inscriptions and images on tombstones, monuments, and other objects of funerary art provide important insights into views of death, the relation ships between the living and the dead, religious beliefs,
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Mount Auburn Cemetery and Its Importance to the History of Anesthesia

Bulletin of Anesthesia History, 2012
Boston, Massachusetts, is home to many sites related to the first public demonstration of ether, including the Ether Dome, the Ether Monument, and several homes in which William T. G. Morton lived. Notably, many of the participants in Morton’s successful demonstration of ether are buried in nearby Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here
Cooper, Bronwyn, Desai, Sukumar P.
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Forgotten Cemeteries: Witnesses of Zagreb’s History

2015
U izlaganju se predstavlja moguća turistička ruta koja bi uključivala stara zaboravljena groblja na prostoru grada Zagreba.
Rajić Šikanjić, Petra   +1 more
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