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THE COINAGE OF AL-ANDALUS [PDF]
This paper presents the evolution of Andalusi coins, from the first issues that appeared during the Islamic conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, continuing with the Umayyad issues of Al-Andalus (Emirate and Caliphate), the Ḥammūdid ones and those of 11th ...
Almudena ARIZA ARMADA
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This paper focuses on the Hellenistic Middle East, especially the age of Ptolemaic Alexandrian and Syrian Seleucid influence. It investigates and clarifies some of the Hellenistic-age historical and archaeological material culture within the ...
Naif Adel Haddad
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The introduction of coinage in Europe did not change pre-existing monetary patterns
IntroductionThis paper investigates whether the introduction of coinage in Europe fundamentally changed pre-existing monetary circulation patterns. By analysing the statistical properties of bronze money before and after the advent of coinage (c. 1500–27
Nicola Ialongo
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The Investigation of the Obsolescence of Arabic Words in Persian Press at Recent Decade [PDF]
This article investigates the obsolescence of Arabic loanwords in Persian press. For this purpose the Ettelaat newspaper of the years of 1310 and 1311 was selected and some of the Arabic words having been extensively used in Persian at that time was ...
Vali Rezaei, Malihe Rahimi
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¿Un programa iconográfico en la moneda de Acragante ante el ataque cartaginés del 406 a.C.? [PDF]
Greek coinage, as an official document from the polis which mints it, supposes a medium to spread a message from the population to whom it represents, message which must be understandable for the local population, in addition to the rest of towns where ...
José Miguel Puebla Morón
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Vector spaces for historical linguistics : using distributional semantics to study syntactic productivity in diachrony [PDF]
This paper describes an application of dis- tributional semantics to the study of syn- tactic productivity in diachrony, i.e., the property of grammatical constructions to attract new lexical items over time.
Perek, Florent
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More on the Labyrinth on the Coins of Knossos
In his ‘Natural History’ (36.84-93), Pliny the Elder lists four buildings termed ‘labyrinths’. His second labyrinth, which came directly after the Egyptian one, was built by Daedalus in Crete, not far from Knossos, and appears on Knossian coins as the ...
Mariusz Mielczarek
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Was there a ruler? Reflections on certain Aspects of the Career and Politics of the Triumvir M. Antony [PDF]
The article is devoted to the consideration of the nature of the policy and political goals of the triumvir M. Antony. First of all, it is noted that he came from a family that did not have any political influence, or connections, whose members
Smykov, Evgeniy Vladimirovich
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Plecstatin inhibits hepatocellular carcinoma tumorigenesis and invasion through cytolinker plectin
The ruthenium‐based metallodrug plecstatin exerts its anticancer effect in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) primarily through selective targeting of plectin. By disrupting plectin‐mediated cytoskeletal organization, plecstatin inhibits anchorage‐dependent growth, cell polarization, and tumor cell dissemination.
Zuzana Outla +10 more
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«Femmine da conio». Una metafora monetaria
The expression “femmine da conio” in Canto XVIII of Dante’s Inferno has had very different interpretations, by ancient and modern commentators. In this essay we propose a solution, analyzing the use of the word “conio” in Dante’s Commedia and the context
Sebastiana Nobili, Lucia Travaini
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