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Les importations méditerranéennes en Gaule du Centre-Ouest et dans les pays de la Loire moyenne du VIIe siècle au IIIe siècle a.C. Un bilan. [PDF]
In : Krausz S., Colin A., Gruel K., Ralston I., Dechezleprêtre T., L'Âge du Fer en Europe. Mélanges offerts à Olivier Buchsenschutz, Bordeaux, AusoniusAn inventar of greeck, etruscian & iberic imports in western Gaul durant Hallstatt & early La Tène ...
Gomez De Soto, José +1 more
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Silicon carbide (SiC) nanostructures have been prepared by the carbothermal reduction method, and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images revealed that nanotubes and crystallite structures are formed. To correlate filler concentration dependence in the polymer composite materials, SiC/polystyrene (PS) composites were fabricated as 1%–10% SiC/PS and ...
Talia Tene +15 more
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Ceramic technology evolution at the beginning of the Roman Period
This exploratory archaeometric study investigates pottery from a Großromstedt culture associated with a significant migratory wave from the north into the Bohemian Basin at the transition from the Late La Tène to the Roman periods.
Zdeněk Beneš +2 more
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Two recent discoveries offer new insights concerning the diversity of non-funerary practices in southern Romania, in Late La Tène period : the tools deposit from Glogova (Gorj County) and the spearheads deposit from Desa (Dolj County).
Spânu, D.
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Introduction [Scotland in later prehistoric Europe] [PDF]
How did Scotland relate to wider European patterns in later prehistory? This key topic is addressed by the papers in this volume, which review recent work on the Scottish later Bronze Age and Iron Age in the light of its neighbours.
Hunter, Fraser
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ABSTRACT Improving carbon emission efficiency (CEE) is considered one of the most cost‐effective ways to enhance sustainability and address climate change mitigation in developing countries like India. This study analyzes manufacturing firms' CEE of sustainability initiatives (SI) and nonsustainability initiatives (non‐SI) and examines the effect of ...
Jahira Debbarma +2 more
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Making fun of the standard tongue: Enregisterment, social difference, and Kurdish language humor
Abstract This article analyzes how humor around contrasts between standard and non‐standard Northern, i.e., Kurmanji, Kurdish spoken in Turkey contributes to the enregisterment of standard Kurdish, arguing that Kurdish language jokes promote the recognition and, to different degrees, uptake of standardized linguistic repertoires among differently ...
Patrick C. Lewis
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Une sépulture de guerrier celte à Chens-sur-Léman (Haute-Savoie)
This article deals with the grave of a Celtic warrior in the in the locality called Véreître in the Chens-sur-Léman district (Haute-Savoie, France). Following excavation during an archaeological testing operation in 2008, the grave has been dated to the ...
Christophe Landry, Frédérique Blaizot
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The Basel-Gasfabrik research project: Addressing complex topics by an integrative approach [PDF]
The late La Tène period site of Basel-Gasfabrik has been under investigation for more than a century. During that time, the unfortified settlement with its two cemeteries has yielded huge amounts of everyday and exceptional objects and features ...
Alt, Kurt W. +13 more
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‘CELTIC BRITAIN’ IN PRE‐ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY, RECONSIDERED
Summary For forty years archaeologists have avoided referring to pre‐Roman Britain and its inhabitants as ‘Celtic’ on the grounds that contemporaries never described them as such. This is incorrect. The second‐century BC astronomer Hipparchus quotes Pytheas (c. 320 BC) as having referred to Britons as ‘Keltoi’.
Patrick Sims‐Williams
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