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AN INTERCULTURAL APPROACH TO THE DANUBE GORGE (BRIDGING ETHNIC DISPARITIES BY ENSURING CULTURAL COMPETENCE)
Alina Felicia ROMAN Mihaela IMBRE
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Seasons, life cycles and memory in the Danube Gorges, c. 10000-5500 BC
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Dušan Borić
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The Current State of Phyto-Coenological Research in the “Iron Gates” Danube Gorge (Banat, Romania) [PDF]
Abstract The author of the study writes a concise history of the phyto-coenological research conducted previously in the Danube Gorge; he notes the papers and the respective publishing years for the botanists who contributed with research to the knowledge of the cormophyte vegetation along the aforementioned sector of the Danube River.
Constantin Drăgulescu
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The season of birth – Motherhood, life-course experiences and social constructions in the Danube Gorges over the Mesolithic-Neolithic transformations [PDF]
Camille de Becdelièvre +1 more
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Recent investigations on the sedimentary infill of the western Dacian Basin suggest that between ~4.8 Ma and 4.2 Ma (Dacian) the Danube and its tributaries formed a deltaic front at the exit from the Lower Danube Gorge (LDG) known also as Iron Gates. The appearance of a large fluvial system (the proto-Danube) connecting the two basins was dated to ~4.0
Ioana Perşoiu +4 more
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Fașancul in the Danube Gorge – the celebration of the masks – a tradition that will not be lost
It can be said that folklore represents an “arch over time”, a bridge, an indestructible link between what was and what will remain as a legacy to posterity. That is why, in the present work, we analyze a tradition specific to the area of the Danube Gorge – Fășancul/ Fărșangul – a celebration of masks, known in folklore as “carnival”.
Viviana Milivoievici
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Mechanism of Fish Habitat Selection Based on Hydrodynamic Indicators Under Multiple Topographic Conditions for Ecological Restoration Requirements. [PDF]
Fish habitats are often characterized by diverse topographic conditions, which, under the influence of varying flow rates, create a wide range of flow patterns. As fish are direct perceivers of water flow, changes in hydrodynamic conditions significantly impact their habitat selection behavior.
Liu H +9 more
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Places that created time in the Danube Gorges and beyond, c. 9000-5500 BC
The history of the region of the central Balkans and south east Pannonia is reviewed over the period of c. 9000-5500 cal BC. The rich and exciting evidence of the Danube Gorges region (the Djerdap) is presented in relation tothe ecological setting nad Early/Middle neolithoc settlement evidence of the wider region.
Dušan Borić
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Characteristics of water and alluvial transit through the Danube Delta [PDF]
A part of the Danube’s water that runs through the Black Sea to the Danube Delta’s main rivers, enters a variety of ways (canals, gorges, and river spills) inside the Danube Delta and the Razelm-Sinoe Lagoon Complex, Black.
Bondar Constantin
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