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Five centuries of Latin American income inequality [PDF]
Special Issue on Latin American InequalityMost analysts of the modern Latin American economy believe that it has always had very high levels of inequality. Indeed, some have argued that high inequality appeared very early in the post-conquest Americas,
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Les Bébryces d’Occident ont-ils existé ?
On the borderland of myth and history the western Bebryces seem to discourage all attempts at identification. Seen alternately as a legendary construction of the Greeks – they are to be found in epic poems dealing with Herakles feats in the West- or as a
Antoine Perez
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Within a few decades, the assessment of foreign presence and its influence between the Rhine and the Pyrenees has undergone a major change. While archeologists used previously to refer essentially to the Greek settlement at Agde (Hérault) and to the ...
Daniela Ugolini
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The GenoChip: A New Tool for Genetic Anthropology [PDF]
The Genographic Project is an international effort aimed at charting human migratory history. The project is nonprofit and nonmedical, and, through its Legacy Fund, supports locally led efforts to preserve indigenous and traditional cultures.
Albrechtsen +87 more
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Es un hecho que buen número de armas ibéricas de hierro en excelente estado de conservación y procedentes de excavaciones antiguas se encuentran hoy depositadas en museos extranjeros, como el de Saint-Germain-en-Laye o el British Museum.
Fernando Quesada Sanz, Pierre Rouillard
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Using GIS to deconstruct Iberian Iron Age landscapes: the territory of Kelin between 6th–5th centuries BC (La Plana d’Utiel, València) [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present a pilot study applying GIS to analyse regional processes among Iron Age societies in the Mediterranean façade of the Iberian Peninsula (Iberian Culture, 6th–1st century BC). This is the study of La Plana d’Utiel region
Moreno Martín, Andrea
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This article analyses the emergence of coining in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula and the Ebro valley and its development up to the fall of Segeda in the year 153 BC.
Francisco Burillo Mozota
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Could Edible Photonic Structures Be an Alternative to Traditional Food Coloring?
What if color in food came from photonic structures? This perspective introduces structural color as a potential next‐generation solution to replace conventional colorants in foods. It discusses edible photonic materials, their unique benefits, and the technological, safety, and consumer acceptance challenges that must be addressed to bring this ...
Miguel A. Cerqueira +5 more
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Trade and Empire, 1700-1870 [PDF]
This paper surveys the rise and fall of the European mercantilist system, and the transition to the modern, well-integrated international economy of the 19th century.
Guillaume Daudin +2 more
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Imagining Indigenous Consent and Indigenous Right to Resist in Colonial Latin America
This text examines Portuguese and Spanish documentation to show that Iberians invoked a variety of ways by which the indigenous inhabitants of the Americas could consent to their presence and domination.
Tamar Herzog
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