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The outcasts, the sick, and the undead: atypical burials of the late medieval to modern greater Poland. [PDF]

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Bonczarowska JH   +5 more
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HLA alleles in isolated populations from North Spain: Origin of the Basques and the ancient Iberians

Tissue Antigens, 2003
P. Sánchez‐Velasco   +9 more
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Iberian Steppes

2012
In Spain, the extensive, largely treeless areas in semi-arid environments are considered as steppes, dominated by small shrubs, with forbs and grasses (dwarf shrub steppes). The main factor for their occurrence seems to be climatic continentality and drought. The Iberian steppe vegetation contains plant species of South Mediterranean Irano-Turanian and
Sainz Ollero, H., Staalduinen, M.A. van
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Iberian ribbed newts

Current Biology
Matheson et al. introduce the Iberian ribbed newt (Pleurodeles waltl), a species of salamander that lives some of its adult life on land and some in water, requiring remarkable physiological and behavioral plasticity to adapt to these very different environments.
Andrew M M, Matheson   +2 more
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Iberian Colonial Science

Isis, 2005
The Portuguese and Spanish empires were both global and long lasting. This essay focuses on colonial Spanish America, particularly on the practices of natural history. It also suggests that chivalric-epic ideologies permeated early modem epistemologies, including those of the French and the British.
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