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Land Use Legacy Landforms at the UNESCO Heritage Site Tarnowskie Góry, Upper Silesia, Poland—Stratigraphy, Soils and Age

open access: yesGeoarchaeology, Volume 40, Issue 1, January/February 2025.
ABSTRACT Metallurgy in Upper Silesia (Poland) has a long tradition of international significance, which was emphasized in 2017 when the historic silver mine in Tarnowskie Góry was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The area consists of various anthropogenic landforms, the stratigraphy of which has hardly been studied so far.
Alexander Bonhage   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

De communibus Missalis Pauli VI

open access: yesRuch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 1992
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Jerzy Stefański
doaj   +1 more source

Spatial and Temporal Changes in Nutrient Source Contribution in a Lowland Catchment Within the Baltic Sea Region Under Climate Change Scenarios

open access: yesWater Resources Research, Volume 60, Issue 5, May 2024.
Abstract Currently, climate change is considered as an important factor affecting nutrient loads introduced through riverine systems into the Baltic Sea. Although the prospect of a large increase in pollution has long seemed very real, it still does not translate into planning of effective remedial actions.
Damian Bojanowski   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Early mediaeval lead glass bangles from Czermno, Poland: Results of elemental and lead isotopes analyses

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 306-325, April 2024.
Abstract This paper presents the results from analysis of thirty 12th to 13th century glass bangles from Czermno, eastern Poland. Study of the primary glass composition was carried out by laser ablation ICP‐MS and electron probe microanalysis. Lead isotope analyses were conducted to determine the origin of the glass's main raw material.
Sylwia Wajda   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Gniezno and Poznan: the Dispute Concerning the First Capital of Poland

open access: yesIzvestiya of Saratov University New Series Series History International Relations, 2017
exaly   +2 more sources

“Our children”: Moral panic associated with children and collective violence against the Jews in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War in Poland

open access: yesConflict Resolution Quarterly, Volume 41, Issue 3, Page 409-431, Spring 2024.
Abstract Between 1945 and 1946, Poland witnessed three large anti‐Jewish pogroms. The infamous Kielce pogrom of July 4, 1946, which claimed the lives of over 40 Holocaust survivors was preceded by outbursts of collective violence in Rzeszów and in Kraków.
Lukasz Krzyzanowski, Marcin Zaremba
wiley   +1 more source

De historiographia II Machabaeorum

open access: yesRuch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 1994

Stanisław Gądecki
doaj   +1 more source

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