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Scientific knowledge about dementia: From the Global South to the world. [PDF]

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Genetic insights into Iron Age Saka culture: Ancient DNA analysis of the Boz-Barmak burial ground, Kyrgyzstan

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Hellenistic Age

The Hellenistic Age stretched from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE to the Roman conquest of Ptolemaic Egypt in 30 BCE. The salient features of the age were the creation of a new, syncretic culture in the Greek Middle East and the inability of the Macedonians to maintain a unified empire after Alexander’s death in 323 BCE, eventually losing ...
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[Medicine in the Hellenistic age].

Medicina nei secoli, 2011
The article offers a review of the main literature about the supposed existence of a 'scientific revolution' in medicine during the Hellenistic age, to conclude that, if in other scientific disciplines a strong changement of cultural patterns certainly occurred, Hellenistic medicine was not able to complete a real 'revolutionary process', abandoning ...
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The Sculpture of the Hellenistic Age

The American Journal of Philology, 1957
J. H. Young, Margarete Bieber
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Art in the Hellenistic Age

The Classical World, 1989
Andrea M. Berlin, J. J. Pollitt
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Some Inventions by Engineers of the Hellenistic Age

2016
Some examples indicating the surprising level of the technical and scientific knowledge of the Hellenistic scientists and engineers are presented. The latter concern the measuring of the time, the self-propelled carts, the throwing machines and the automatic devices. Some of them, in fact, already contain the concept of automation. A brief reference is
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Laconism in the Hellenistic Age

1991
Abstract The great figures of the fourth century continued to a remarkable extent to dominate Greek intellectual history, whether in rhetoric, historiography, or political theory. One proof of this is the astonishing persistence of interest in Sparta; for the place itself, deprived of territory by Philip and defeated again under ...
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