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Plant macroremains from an early Neolithic site in eastern Kuyavia, central Poland
The study examined plant remains from the Smólsk 2/10 site, situated on the border of two different landscapes and preserving traces of Neolithic occupation from several cultures: Early Linear Pottery culture (LBK, ca 5300-5200 cal. BC to ca 5000 cal. BC)
Mueller-Bieniek Aldona +4 more
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Tissue engineering: construction of a multicellular 3D scaffold for the delivery of layered cell sheets. [PDF]
Many tissues, such as the adult human hearts, are unable to adequately regenerate after damage.(2,3) Strategies in tissue engineering propose innovations to assist the body in recovery and repair. For example, TE approaches may be able to attenuate heart
McCloskey, Kara E +2 more
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The burials of children in the Funnel Beaker and Globular Amphora cultures in the Lublin Region [PDF]
The paper presents the characteristics of burials of children in the Funnel Beaker (FBC) and Globular Amphora cultures (GAC) in the Lublin region. Only in two cases the remains of children were discovered in FBC settlements. In both cultures, in addition to the graves grouped on cemeteries, there were also single burials.
Kozak-Zychman, Wanda, Winiarczyk, Janusz
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The paper presents preliminary results from my ongoing research project with the title “Social Space during the Funnel Beaker culture. A landscape archaeological analysis of North- western Zealand, Denmark”. The aim of my study is to analyse the material
Almut Schülke
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Alfalfa Snout Beetle, \u3ci\u3eOtiorhynchus Ligustici\u3c/i\u3e L. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae): Methods for Egg Collection and Larval Rearing [PDF]
The alfalfa snout beetle, Otiorhynchus ligustici L., is the most serious pest of alfalfa in northern New York State. Recent research efforts focused on the biological control of this insect require the availability of all life stages.
Neumann, Gabor +2 more
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House of the Funnel Beaker Culture from Vynnyky-Lisivka, Western Ukraine
Situl Vynnyky-Lisivka de lângă or. Lvov reprezintă un model de așezare cu elemente specifice culturii Funnel Beaker din Ucraina de Vest. În ultimii ani, situl Vynnyky-Lisivka a fost investigat sistematic. M. Peleschchychyn consideră că complexul de așezări atribuite culturii Funnel Beaker, de rând cu cele specifice culturii Tripolye din regiunea ...
Andrei Havinskyi, Małgorzata Rybicka
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A biographical study of Neolithic hoarding
The tradition of hoarding axeheads is a well-known phenomenon within the first agrarian societies on the North European Plain. Unfortunately, the majority of known hoards have been found as stray finds or under circumstances with poor or no ...
Casper Sørensen +2 more
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Thin Butted Axes are one of the most important typological artefacts of the Funnel Beaker Culture in South Scandinavia. A lot of research has been done on these objects in the past fifty years.
Philip Lüth
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Zagadnienie tzw. domów kultowych w megalitycznym obrządku pogrzebowym ludności kultury pucharów lejkowatych w Polsce [PDF]
The article is a summary of the state of the art concerning the so-called cult houses discovered in megaliths of the Funnel Beaker culture (hereinafter referred to as TRB from German Trichterbecherkultur) in its Eastern and South-Eastern groups.
Socha, Krzysztof
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ABSTRACT Neolithic long barrows are among the earliest monumental structures in Europe, yet in many parts of Central Europe their surface expression has been largely erased by long‐term agricultural activity. This study evaluates the potential of integrated remote sensing approaches for identifying and contextualizing long barrows and associated ...
Petr Krištuf +5 more
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