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Nordic and Celtic: religion in southern Scandinavia during the late bronze age and early iron age
By means of modern archeological research it is today possible to gain much information even from non-written material, This paper covers the late bronze age and early iron age, ca. 1000 B.C. —O.
Marianne Görman
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Abstract This study, conducted at Nkolbisson in the Centre region of Cameroon, aimed to identify soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] varieties released by the Pan‐African Soybean Variety Trials (PAT) in 2016 that are adapted to the acidic soil conditions (pH 4.10).
Linda Manet +6 more
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The deposit of cremated remains in a metal vessel is a funerary practice adopted by a limited number of individuals belonging to the elite members of protohistoric European societies (Verger 1995b; Desplanques 2022).
Elsa Desplanques
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Crop fertility conditions in North-Eastern Gaul during the La Tène and Roman periods: a combined stable isotope analysis of archaeobotanical and archaeozoological remains. [PDF]
Considerable archaeobotanical datasets describe cereal cultivation in north-eastern France, from the Iron Age to the Roman period. This study aims to complement these by using stable isotope analysis on charred cereal grains.
Aguilera, Mònica +3 more
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ABSTRACT Soybean inoculation with Rhizobium strains is a sustainable and eco‐friendly strategy to enhance productivity, particularly in countries where agriculture is hampered by some issues, including acidic soils and the high cost of chemical fertilizers. This study assessed the effect of inoculating three soybean varieties with two Rhizobium strains
Linda Manet +5 more
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Domestic pottery in the Sénonais cultural space from the mid-5th to mid-3rd century BC in its context in central eastern France ; the corpus, characteristics and evolution of the sets of goods at the confluence of the Seine and Yonne rivers, at La Bassée
Jean-Marc Séguier
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ABSTRACT The current study employs a geophysical approach, integrating magnetic and Electrical Resistivity Tomography techniques, to unveil the Timișoara‐Freidorf La Tène culture settlement in the lowlands of the Banat region, southwestern Romania, within the context of a rescue excavation.
A. C. Ardelean +4 more
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ABSTRACT China is rich in coalbed methane resources, especially with significant potential for deep coalbed methane development. As shallow coalbed methane resources gradually deplete, the development of deep coalbed methane has become a research focus.
Yongsheng An +4 more
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Hameaux et villages paysans de la période romaine en plaine d’Alsace
The increasing number of excavations carried out over the past twenty years has considerably changed our vision of the countryside in Gaul and Roman Germany: agropastoral activity is not only founded on large Roman-style estates, such as palatial villas.
Antonin Nüsslein +3 more
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Ménfőcsanak-83. út sok korszakos lelőhelyének feldolgozása = Analysis of the multi-period site of Ménfőcsanak road n. 83. [PDF]
Kutatásunk során a Ménfőcsanak-83. út nyomvonalán feltárt középső bronzkori, kelta és langobard temető, illetve rézkori, kelta, római, avar és Árpád-kori település feldolgozását és publikációra előkészítését tűztük célul.
Kiss, Viktória +2 more
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