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Summary In 1884, one of the burials discovered at El Argar, the eponymous site of the El Argar culture, revealed the remains of a woman wearing an unusual silver bangle. This ornament appears to be the first evidence of a silver object produced by lost‐wax casting in Bronze Age Iberia and, to date, in Western Europe.
Linda Boutoille
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The ‘Demange drawings’: known and unknown malacological contribu- tions of Victor Demange (1870-1940) [PDF]
In the Bavay archives a collection of drawings of Vietnamese land and freshwater snails is present, which have never been published. They originate from Victor Demange who had them made by a local raftsman.
Ablett, J, Breure, ASH
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Eponyms in Surgery and Anatomy of the Liver, Bile Ducts and Pancreas
Colin Johnson
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This article discusses the importance of competence building in managerial health care staff, and the development of appropriate competence building models (competence profiles).
I. V. Damulin +2 more
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Dermatology Eponyms – phenomen / sign –Lexicon (supplement) [PDF]
Ahmad Thabit Sinjab +5 more
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The Day Unit within the Old Assyrian Calendar
This paper analyses the units of time used in the Old Assyrian sources, from the smallest to the biggest and reviews the many aspects linked to the concepts of time and calendar in daily life, financial and commercial operations.Cet article propose une ...
Michel, Cécile
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