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The paper is devoted to the analysis of Eastern and Western burials’ ceramic imports of Early Sarmatian archaeological culture in the Lower Volga region.
Valeriy M. Klepikov
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Darfur Abductions: sexual slavery and forced labour [PDF]
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University, pertaining to the effects of globalization on the workplace worldwide.
Anti-Slavery International +1 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the role of climate change in shaping return migration intentions among international migrants. Using an original representative survey of over 1000 first‐generation West African migrants in Germany, we correlate variation in climate conditions in respondents' subnational regions of origin in West Africa to their return ...
Daniel Meierrieks +1 more
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Citizenship and Belonging: The Case of the Italian Vote Abroad [PDF]
The ease in which people are able to travel and communicate with one another across national boundaries is challenging the way in which we identify ourselves and define our place in the world.
Aliano, David
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Workflow for investigation of Aphanomyces euteiches occurrence in 24 field soil samples collected from different regions in Sweden using droplet digital PCR and bioassays with susceptible pea cv. Linnea. ABSTRACT Aphanomyces root rot (ARR), caused by Aphanomyces euteiches, is a major constraint in pea (Pisum sativum) production.
Zahra Saad Omer +5 more
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Gentrification and Marginalization
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Daniel Guillery, Tyler Zimmer
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Despre obiceiurile funerare ale nomazilor timpurii din stepele est‐europene (sec. X–VIII î.Hr.)
This article proposes an ordering of the information regarding funerary practices in the Eastern European steppe in the Early Iron Age (10th– 8th centuries BC), as well as a study of their territorial distribution.
Sârbu, D.
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Image of an Eagle in the Art of the Early Nomads
AbstractIn the Saka-Scythian animal style was extremely popular the image of a bird of prey (eagle). Images of eagles’ heads, in a characteristic manner of transmitting the image of a stylized bird of prey are common in the art of the early nomads of Central Asia.
Toleubayev, Abdesh +2 more
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The Epic of Pabuji ki par in Performance [PDF]
Dr Wickett is an independent scholar and filmmaker specialising in the study of oral traditions, folk epics and belief systems in Upper Egypt from the perspective of the ethnography of speaking, poetics and gender. A fervent advocate of the importance of
Wickett, Elizabeth
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Image of the Barbarian Nomads in the Early Byzantine Texts
The article describes the image of nomads in the writings of the early medieval Roman and Byzantine authors. It focuses on the Huns and Avars, who attacked the provinces of the empire as well as the Turks, who had established diplomatic relations with the Byzantine Empire in the 5th century.
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