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What does Scylla do in the hinterland of Lydia? On a homonoia coin of Philadelphia and Smyrna
So far unknown a coin type from Lydian Philadelphia illustrates Scylla on its reverse and alludes to the city’s concord (Homonoia) with Smyrna. In the Greek east Scylla is rarely depicted on coins, never at all there is an operating figure, attacking ...
Katharina Martin
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Carving Alaska Soapstone [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks ...
Eubank, Mary Louise Reed
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An overview and categorization of man‐made per‐ or polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) including low‐molar‐mass and high‐molar‐mass fluorochemicals, and their international regulations is presented. Though certain PFASs are toxic, bioaccumulative and cross the human cellular membranes, others, such as fluoropolymers, are safe, reliable and involved in ...
Bruno Améduri
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FROM DIVINE TO HUMAN: TRANSFORMATIONS AND INFLUENCES IN CLASSICAL GREEK ARTISTIC THOUGHT
The fifth century BCE stands out as a revolutionary period in Classical Greek philosophy, literature, and art, often regarded as a turning point and a golden age in the context of cultural history.
M. Önder Göncüoğlu
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Between the ideal and the reality: The human body through the eyes of European artists [PDF]
The human body has always been one of the most important subjects for European artists. But the way it is displayed in art has varied in different epochs.
WAŁEK, Janusz
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How digitisation of herbaria reveals the botanical legacy of the First World War
Digitisation of herbarium collections is bringing greater understanding to bear on the complexity of narratives relating to the First World War and its aftermath – scientific and societal. Plant collecting during the First World War was more widespread than previously understood, contributed to the psychological well‐being of those involved and ...
Christopher Kreuzer, James A. Wearn
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Greek love, orientalism and race : intersections in Classical reception [PDF]
Classics has been characterised as both a radical and a conservative discipline. Classical reception studies has enjoyed exploring this paradox: antiquity has provided an erotic example for modern homosexual counter-culture as well as a model for running
Orrells, Daniel
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Epistemic and aleatoric uncertainty quantification in weather and climate models
Aleatoric and epistemic uncertainties over time on weather and climate time‐scales, estimated through ensembles that sample aleatoric and epistemic uncertainty using Bayesian neural networks for parameterisations in the Lorenz 1996 model. The spread shows the 16th and 84th percentiles.
Laura A. Mansfield +1 more
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ABSTRACT The controlled removal of corrosion products is a persistent challenge in fields ranging from industrial alloy protection to cultural heritage conservation. Achieving high precision and selectivity in subtractive treatments remains difficult because of chemical complexity and structural heterogeneity of the corrosion layers.
Yumei Chai +5 more
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Characteristics of The Transitional Phase In Greek Sculpture Between Archaic And Classical
This research knocks on one of ancient Greek sculpture art doors was not opened very often. it's short but important interim period in its development process, between what was called the Archaic and the Classical period, approximately 30 years in which
Ali Abd AL Mohsen Ali
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