The late seventh century introduction of silver coinage marked a transformation in the economy of North-West Europe, yet the source(s) of silver bullion remains enigmatic.
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Stakeholder-based assessment of historical urban landscapes as cultural heritage within the context of sustainable development: a case study of İznik (Nikaia). [PDF]
Kapuci U +3 more
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Wine economy in Byzantine Shivta (Negev, Israel): Exploring the role of runoff agriculture and droughts through Agent-Based Modeling. [PDF]
Garty B, Gambash G, Levy ST, Bar-Oz G.
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A tale of two agricultural revolutions: crop introductions in the long 1st millennium ce southern Levant. [PDF]
Hansen AM +4 more
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Industrial Energy from Water-Mills in the European Economy, Fifth to Eighteenth Centuries: the Limitations of Power [PDF]
The water-mill, though known in the Roman Empire from the second century BCE, did not come to enjoy any widespread use until the 4 th or 5 th centuries CE, and then chiefly in the West, which was then experiencing not only a rapid decline in the supply ...
John Munro
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Late Antique-Early Byzantine urban transformation in Mid-Northern Anatolia: A multiproxy approach from Pompeiopolis. [PDF]
Uzdurum M, Tatbul MN, Mentzer SM.
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A survey on federated learning: challenges and applications. [PDF]
Wen J +5 more
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Persistence and Innovation in the Greco-Roman Medical Tradition: The Reading and Writing Practices of a Tenth-Century Monk. [PDF]
Marchiori SM.
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Stress indicators in past Mesopotamian populations from the Hamrin Basin of the middle Tigris. [PDF]
Shimakura H.
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Justinian Rhinotmetos: A Byzantine Rhinoplasty? [PDF]
Turner MD, Lawson MJ.
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