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ALL THAT GLITTERS: THE MANY OBJECTS OF ROME'S MUSEUM OF CIVILIZATIONS
ABSTRACT This review article examines the various methodologies practiced by Rome's Museum of Civilizations (Museo delle Civiltà) to discuss the contemporary curatorial approaches of traditional ethnographic museums. It adopts a historical and comparative perspective to situate the diverse collections within ongoing debates about art restitution.
Arielle Xena Alterwaite
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Cenotes, dones de la naturaleza que resguardan herencia de la cultura maya
Este trabajo reúne tanto los elementos rituales, míticos y visuales como ejemplos de la ocupación cultural que atestiguan el aprecio con que los mayas han concebido a los cenotes, dado que por miles de años han sido la única fuente de agua dulce en la ...
Alondra Domínguez Ángeles
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ABSTRACT Introduction Antimicrobial resistance is a global public health problem that requires the development of new bioactive compounds. In this context, metabolomic analyses can expedite the research of fungal metabolites as a valuable resource. Objectives To investigate the metabolic profiles and isolate antibacterial compounds from micromycetes ...
Ángel S. Aguilar‐Colorado +2 more
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Advancements in radiocarbon dating: An overview of its impact on Mexican archaeology
Abstract In this article, we provide a concise historical summary tracing the evolution of radiocarbon dating techniques in Mexico and Central America. We explore the contributions of early pioneers who first employed radiocarbon dating methods, leading to the establishment of a Mexican accelerator mass spectrometry laboratory. The study highlights its
Corina Solís +3 more
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This study aims to answer some questions about the bioecological traits of an extremophile fish Aphanius almiriensis in order to understand how it can survive and colonize the extreme habitat conditions. To this end, some bioecological characteristics—condition, diet, and feeding strategy—of A. almiriensis inhabiting the Tuzla thermal spring, which has
Gülşah Saç +5 more
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Cenotes, karst característico: mecanismos de formación
La Península de Yucatán tiene varias manifestaciones Kársticas. Una de ellas, la llamada cenote, no parece ser explicada por la teoría tradicional… Para continuar, descargue el artículo completo en PDF.
Salvador Gaona-Vizcayno +2 more
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Exploring the origins of magnetization within the Chicxulub crater upper peak ring
Abstract Large terrestrial impacts may produce vast subsurface hydrothermal systems, capable of generating conditions favorable to the origin of life. Modeling suggests that these systems may persist for >1 million years for basin‐sized craters; however, direct experimental constraints on hydrothermal system duration are needed.
Christina M. Verhagen +13 more
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Forensic archaeologists recover human skeletal remains from a shingle beach in Cyprus. The investigation area with a close view of the flagged skeletal remains encountered, after removing the surface layer of pebbles (source: Ktori, 2023). ABSTRACT There is limited scientific literature describing forensic recovery operations in a maritime context ...
Maria Ktori
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δ11B Variability in Ammonia parkinsoniana and Implications for Paleo‐pH in Coastal Margins
Abstract Boron isotopes have been used to reconstruct marine pH but less frequently in marginal marine environments (lagoons, coastal shelves), where paleo‐archives are abundant. The dynamic nature of these systems complicates environmental reconstruction, requiring a multi‐proxy approach to constrain changes in conditions.
Kyle Hardage +6 more
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Cenotes are permanent aquatic systems formed by geomorphologic processes (karst), located in the Yucatán Peninsula. Many of these oligotrophic systems are connected superficially to wetlands during the wet season. We describe the fish community structure
Teodiceldo Camargo +2 more
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