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The ancient Chinese Jun Porcelain has of typical high fired calcium silicate glaze. After observation of Jun porcelain shards excavated from Juntai Kiln in Yuzhou, Henan Province, China, two pieces with light greenish blue glaze and reddish purple glaze ...
Zhimin Li +4 more
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Sintren as a Traditional Performing Art in Mirat Village
Sintren art is a traditional art that developed in almost all coastal areas of the island of Java. In Majalengka, sintren art developed in Mirat Village, Leuwimunding District. Sintren as a traditional art grew among rural communities that were becoming
Nyai Kartika +6 more
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On 28 December 1942 rioting broke out in Marabastad, Pretoria when a wage dispute between the municipality and its African labourers developed into violent confrontation.
J.E.H. Grobler
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The Chinese in South Africa: A historical study of a cultural minority
No abstract available.
Karen L. Harris
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Assessing the Development in Open Access Publishing in Archaeology: A Case Study From Norway
This article examines open access (OA) publishing within archaeology by using Norway as a case study. The authors present data on research publications (n = 1,517) produced by archaeologists at Norwegian universities between 2010 and 2021 and classified ...
Solheim Steinar +8 more
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From contact lens to 'Dream Lens' - Cultural History of Vision Correction Technology. [PDF]
Jeong SK.
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Ironmaking and steelmaking process research on Chinese long ring pommel Dao in Han dynasty
The long ring pommel Dao (a kind of single-edged blade), a significant indigenous Chinese weaponry innovation of the Western Han Dynasty, is researched this study.
Shen-yang Song +3 more
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A Bayesian multi-proxy contribution to the socioeconomic, political, and cultural history of late medieval Capitanata (southern Italy). [PDF]
Cocozza C +11 more
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Primary research on the bronze technology of Lower Xiajiadian Culture in northeastern China
The site of Habaqila is located in the area between Inner Mongolia and Liaoning provinces and dated to the 13th–11th centuries BC. It was identified as a metal production workshop of the Lower Xiajiadian Culture and revealed abundant metallurgical ...
Chenyuan Li +4 more
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The Taming of Psidium guajava: Natural and Cultural History of a Neotropical Fruit. [PDF]
Arévalo-Marín E +6 more
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