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How cuneiform puns inspired some of the bizarre Greek constellations and asterisms [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2016
Many of the Greek constellations catalogued in Claudius Ptolemy's mid-second century Almagest originated in Mesopotamia. Yet numerous other Greek constellations and asterisms do not correspond to Mesopotamian prototypes, and simultaneously display ...
McHugh J.
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An Analysis of Radiographers' False Preliminary Image Evaluation Comments in One New Zealand District

open access: yesJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences, Volume 73, Issue 2, Page 189-195, June 2026.
Preliminary image evaluation (PIE) comment errors were evaluated for common errors. These include missed avulsion fractures in the finger, hand, and wrist, while accessory bones in the feet and ankle were mistaken for abnormalities. Identifying these errors provides guidance for ongoing, regular, targeted training to help improve PIE accuracy rates ...
Kim Lewis   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

An Isolated Nondisplaced Medial Cuneiform Fracture Following Indirect Trauma: A Rare and Often Missed Injury

open access: yesJournal of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Rehabilitation, 2020
A 42-year-old female presented with the complaint of acute pain on the medial tarsal region of her left foot. Initial radiographs of the injured foot at that time revealed no significant pathology, and the injury was diagnosed as a “midfoot sprain.” A ...
Tashi Galen Khonglah   +2 more
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Homo luzonensis and the role of homoplasy in the morphology of hominin insular species

open access: yesCladistics, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 286-316, June 2026.
Abstract Homo luzonensis lived during the upper Pleistocene in the northern Philippines, east of the Wallace line. The few specimens attributed to this species show a mosaic of plesiomorphies for the genus Homo and apomorphies found in upper Pleistocene Homo species.
Pierre Gousset   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cuneiform Tablet Collection - Accession 1382

open access: yes, 2018
The Cuneiform Tablet Collection consists of six cuneiform tablets ranging from 2300-547 BC. Cuneiform is the oldest known form of writing and was commonly used in the Middle East between 3,200 BC and the second century AD.
Cuneiform Tablets
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Deciphering Freezing of Gait: What Neuropathology Reveals About an Episodic Phenomenon

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 63, Issue 12, June 2026.
Freezing of gait (FoG) occurs across Parkinson's disease, multiple neurodegenerative conditions and non‐neurodegenerative disorders. This review synthesizes the structural, neurochemical and proteinopathic substrates underlying FoG, showing how cumulative damage to distributed locomotor circuits—compounded by overlapping pathologies—progressively ...
Gabor G. Kovacs
wiley   +1 more source

Cuneiform ‐ small, beige, rectangle : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

open access: yes, 2019
This is an uncatalogued cuneiform tablet owned by the Archives and Rare Books Library, the provenance is unknown. They were received unhoused. The tablet was imaged with Reflectance Transformation Imaging on 3 sides to record the wedge‐shaped writing ...

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The hidden science of haptics: A pedagogical review of tactile evaluation in cosmetics

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cosmetic Science, Volume 48, Issue 3, Page 600-634, June 2026.
This review explores the physiological basis of tactile perception and critically examines classical and emerging sensory methods used in cosmetics, advocating for broader methodological integration and recognition of sensory analysis in the field. Abstract Sensory analysis is a cornerstone of cosmetic development, yet remains underrepresented in peer ...
Morgane Postec   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The cuneiform stylus. Some addenda.

open access: yes, 2015
The aim of this contribution is to analyze some notable cuneiform impressions, particularly in regards to the 3rd millennium, which allow for a reconstruction of a hypothetical model of the cuneiform ...
BRAMANTI, ARMANDO
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The Judean Community within the Persian Imperial Framework: Insights from Biblical and Extrabiblical Sources

open access: yesJournal of Hebrew Scriptures
This study examines the Judean community under Achaemenid Persian rule through a comparative reading of biblical texts and cuneiform sources. While cuneiform records document administrative and economic realities, biblical texts reflect theological ...
Tova Ganzel
doaj   +1 more source

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