Endocrine disruptors in ancient times and Greek mythology: the spring of Salmacis and the curse of Hermaphroditus. [PDF]
Vasileiou V +3 more
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Unveiling ancient Jerusalem's pastoral dynamics (7th to 2nd centuries BCE) with multi-isotope analysis. [PDF]
Spiciarich A +7 more
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A tale of two agricultural revolutions: crop introductions in the long 1st millennium ce southern Levant. [PDF]
Hansen AM +4 more
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Where did the herds go? Combining zooarchaeological and isotopic data to examine animal management in ancient Thessaly (Greece). [PDF]
Filioglou D +8 more
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Rezension zu: Ulrich Fellmeth, Pecunia non olet. Die Wirtschaft der antiken Welt (2008) [PDF]
Alföldy-Gazdac, Ágnes +1 more
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Reconstructing dietary practices at Tell Kamid el-Loz (Lebanon) during the Bronze and Iron Age III / Persian to Hellenistic periods using plant micro-remains from dental calculus and stable isotope analysis of bone collagen. [PDF]
Gur-Arieh S +11 more
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Book review: A. M. Eckstein, Mediterranean Anarchy, Interstate War, and the Rise of Rome [PDF]
Erskine, Andrew
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The Role of Ancient Greek Physicians in the Development of Tracheostomy: Pioneering Airway Interventions and Early Thoracic Surgery. [PDF]
Leivaditis V +8 more
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Dimitrie Cantemir (1683-1723) and his important contribution to the history of inguinal hernia repair. [PDF]
Nicolau AE.
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