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Archaeogenetics reconstructs demography and extreme parental consanguinity in a Bronze Age community from Southern Italy. [PDF]
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Las sociedades insulares de la Macaronesia en la conformación de las redes mercantiles atlánticas
Álvarez Santos, Javier Luis
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2019
The Society of Estates endured as the dominant ideal throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but what was in theory a rigid system of social distinctions masked a considerable degree of fl exibility in practice. Already by the fifteenth century, an increasingly complex social reality meant that the ordinary language of social description ...
Cunha, Mafalda Soares da, KNEZEVIC, Igor
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The Society of Estates endured as the dominant ideal throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but what was in theory a rigid system of social distinctions masked a considerable degree of fl exibility in practice. Already by the fifteenth century, an increasingly complex social reality meant that the ordinary language of social description ...
Cunha, Mafalda Soares da, KNEZEVIC, Igor
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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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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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The genetics of pre-Roman Iberian Peninsula: A mtDNA study of ancient Iberians
International Congress Series, 2005SummaryThe Iberians developed a surprisingly sophisticated culture in the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula from the 6th century BC until their conquest by the Romans in the 2nd century BC. They spoke and wrote a non‐Indo‐European language that still cannot be understood; their origins and relationships with other non‐Indo‐European peoples ...
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