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Minaeans in the Mediterranean. Reevaluating two Old South Arabian inscriptions from Delos
Abstract Two well‐known texts on altars from Delos (RES 3952; M 349) dating to the period after 167 BC attest to contacts between the Aegean and Ancient Yemen. Reexamining these two important inscriptions, this article argues that both were set up by Minaeans.
Søren Lund Sørensen, Klaus Geus
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This paper aims to shed light on the mobility of people and relics in the seventh century. It will show that Emperor Heraclius strategically designed his movements and those of his household, citizens, and officials, as well as those of relics within and beyond the borders of Byzantium, in order to consolidate the empire and his position in it.
Paraskevi Sykopetritou
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Abstract Motivation In Cameroon, most land earmarked for allocation to foreign investors is communally owned. The state, however, considers such land as “empty” or “underutilized”—a faulty designation that confers upon the Cameroonian state and state representatives sweeping authority to allocate lands to potential investors without full consultation ...
Frankline Anum Ndi +2 more
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TLJ Workstream 3 systematic literature search and analysis of available indirect evidence to provide help with shared decision‐making on how to continue with life‐time anti‐rejection therapy in kidney transplant recipients that have received cancer treatment with curative intent.
Rachel Hellemans +4 more
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Herakles and Herakles Kynagidas in Magnesia and Perrhaibia
Herakles was jointly perceived in Thessaly and Macedonia as the legendary progenitor and patron deity of the Macedonian royal oikos and Thessalian elite ruling families, while he was worshipped at many social levels and contexts. This paper discusses the nature and role of Herakles’ cult, also in his capacity as Kynagidas, in the ...
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Abstract Background Side effects of the immunosuppressive therapy after solid organ transplantation are well known. Recently, significant benefits were shown for mTOR‐Is with respect to certain viral infections in comparison with CNIs. However, reported total incidences of infections under mTOR‐Is vs CNIs are usually not different.
Sebastian Wolf +10 more
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Pyxis:—Herakles and Geryon [PDF]
The vase which is the subject of the present memoir is a pyxis or small round box of a light yellow clay with a smooth surface, decorated with designs in a blackish brown, which is here and there varied with a patch of purple laid upon the black, or with a detail occasionally incised.
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Downy mildew causes rapid and severe foliar losses in D. tenuifolia. The existence of pathotype diversity hinders resistance breeding. This study identified H. diplotaxidis pathotypes and analysed their phylogenetic relationships. ABSTRACT Downy mildew (DM) caused by the oomycete Hyaloperonospora diplotaxidis (=Peronospora diplotaxidis) is a ...
Paula S. Coelho +2 more
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This study presents the gemological analysis of 25 garnets from Hellenistic and Roman jewellery in the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki using mobile Raman spectroscopy and micro‐EDXRF. The garnets are classified into three geochemical clusters, with notable differences in distribution between Thessaloniki and Pydna, suggesting distinct trading ...
Maria Nikopoulou +8 more
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Source: Felix Dahn: Gesammelte Werke. Erzählende und poetische Schriften, Zweite Reihe, Band 5: Gedichte und Balladen (Auswahl), Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, 1912.
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