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Ritual Deposit of the Sarmatian Age from the Barrow on the Lower Don Basin

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2020
Introduction. In 2007 the archaeological expedition of the State Autonomic Cultural Facility of Rostov Region “The Don Heritage” excavated burial ground Krasny IV in Aksay district of Rostov Region. In the mound of barrow No.
Mikhail V. Vlaskin   +1 more
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Ovaören-Yassıhöyük Excavations and a Chronological Overview of Development and Change in Central Anatolian Iron Age Architecture

open access: yesHöyük, 2023
Ovaören, located in geologically rich and diverse Cappadocia in Central Anatolia, represents an archaeological integrity consisting of three distinct units, 2.5 km south of the town of Ovaören in Gülşehir county of Nevşehir ...
S. Yücel Şenyurt   +2 more
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Some Thought on the Protohistoric Period in Dinkha Tepe, Iran [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2021
The site of Dinkha Tepe, situated in the central part of the Oshnaviyeh Plain, is one of the most interesting but still least studied sites in the Orumiyeh basin area.
Roberto Dan   +3 more
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An Age of Iron – Agency, co-creation and environmental advocacy in lens-based practice

open access: yesScreenworks, 2023
Tahāroa is a tiny settlement to the South-West of the Kawhia harbor, in the North Island of Aotearoa-New Zealand. N.Z Steel first brokered an agreement with local tribe Ngāti Mahuta ki-te-Hauāuru in the 1970’s to extract the titanomagnetite from the ...
Becky Nunes
doaj   +1 more source

Charpeh Ware: Introducing a Type of Dichrome Pottery on the Western Bank of Sefidrud, Gilan, Iran [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2021
The Sefidrud valley in Rudbar is host to a wealth of ancient mounds, cemeteries and settlements of varying sizes.Survey programs between 2006‒2016 recorded and revisited 45 sites, most notable among them being Charpeh,a major site on the west bank of the
Ali Kazemi Louyeh   +2 more
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Investigating Pins of Iron Age of Iran and its Applications [PDF]

open access: yesDānishhā-yi būmī-i Īrān, 2019
Straight Pins have been repeatedly among the findings of the metal objects of the settlements, religious sites and cemeteries of the Iron Age of Iran. These artifacts have often been referred to as "Pins" in some of the available sources. In other cases,
کاظم ملازاده   +1 more
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Iron age in oceanography [PDF]

open access: yesEos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1999
This last decade of the millennium could rightly be called the iron age in oceanography. The last quarter of this century has witnessed a revolution in our understanding of trace metal distributions in the world's oceans, and iron has changed more about how we think about ocean production and carbon cycling than any other element.
Hein J W de Baar   +2 more
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Iron Metabolism in Aging and Age-Related Diseases [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022
Iron is a trace metal element necessary to maintain life and is also involved in a variety of biological processes. Aging refers to the natural life process in which the physiological functions of the various systems, organs, and tissues decline, affected by genetic and environmental factors.
Yao Tian   +7 more
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Low Dose Daily Iron Supplementation Improves Iron Status and Appetite but not Anemia, Whereas Quarterly Anthelminthic Treatment Improves Growth, Appetite and Anemia in Zanzibari Preschool Children. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Iron deficiency and helminth infections are two common conditions of children in developing countries. The consequences of helminth infection in young children are not well described, and the efficacy of low dose iron supplementation is not well ...
Adam   +53 more
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Iron, Aging, and Neurodegeneration [PDF]

open access: yesMetals, 2015
Iron is a trace element of considerable interest to both chemistry and biology. In a biological context its chemistry is vital to the roles it performs. However, that same chemistry can contribute to a more deleterious role in a variety of diseases. The brain is a very sensitive organ due to the irreplaceable nature of neurons.
David R. Brown, Dafina M. Angelova
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