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Is posttraumatic stress disorder specific to drug‐resistant epilepsy or a common feature of chronic disease? A comparative study with atrial fibrillation and type 1 diabetes

open access: yesEpilepsia, EarlyView.
Abstract Objective Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is more prevalent in epilepsy than in the general population. However, it remains unclear whether this association is specific to epilepsy or a broader consequence of experiencing unpredictable acute episodes within chronic diseases.
Lisa‐Dounia Soncin   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

La Tène Horse Remains from Alba Iulia CX 143 Complex: A Whole Story to Tell. [PDF]

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Gudea AI   +4 more
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Kinship practices at the early bronze age site of Leubingen in Central Germany. [PDF]

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Penske S   +7 more
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Bronze age supply chains between ancient Egypt and Nubia revealed by lead isotope analysis of kohl samples. [PDF]

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Lemos R   +6 more
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Historic Genomes Uncover Demographic Shifts and Kinship Structures in Post-Roman Central Europe

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Blöcher J   +54 more
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Unveiling the complexity of post-Roman polity formation using ancient DNA

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Tian Y   +28 more
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DNA Phenotyping of Remains from Elite Burials of the Khazar Period of Southern Russia

Molecular Biology, 2023
Ancient DNA analyses help to solve the problems related to the genogeographic origin and migration patterns of populations. The Khazar Khaganate is a subject of controversy among researchers. Its complex historical development, lack of a sufficient number of artistic and written sources, the disappearance of representatives of Khazar culture leaves ...
D. Fesenko   +9 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Late third‐millennium elite burials in Bahrain

Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 2008
Studies of old aerial photographs of the Bahrain burial mound fields have revealed that a small number of both Early Type (c. 2200–2050 BC) and Late Type (c. 2050–1750 BC) mounds are encircled by an outer ring wall, apparently marking out the mound as belonging to an elite. Four of these mounds have been excavated, and the results are presented.
F. Højlund   +5 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Elite Burials on the Iberian Peninsula in the 4th to 7th Centuries ad

Medieval Archaeology, 2019
EARLY CHRISTIANITY in Portugal and Spain resulted in changes to the urban setting of graves and cemeteries. The arrival of a seasonal liturgy that embraced sacred locations and honoured the memory of illustrious figures of the Christian faith was an ...
I. Ramos
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