The Day Unit within the Old Assyrian Calendar
This paper analyses the units of time used in the Old Assyrian sources, from the smallest to the biggest and reviews the many aspects linked to the concepts of time and calendar in daily life, financial and commercial operations.Cet article propose une ...
Michel, Cécile
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Exotic foods reveal contact between South Asia and the Near East during the second millennium BCE. [PDF]
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SARS-CoV-2 vaccination modelling for safe surgery to save lives: data from an international prospective cohort study. [PDF]
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The Textiles traded by the Assyrians in Anatolia (19th-18th Centuries BC)
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd millennium B.C., belonged to Assyrian merchants who traded many textiles between their home city Aššur and central Anatolia.
Klaas, Veenhof, Michel, Cécile
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Assess, adapt and act: a paediatric surgery division's initial approach in a rapidly evolving pandemic. [PDF]
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The fabric of society: recognising the importance of textiles and their manufacture in the ancient past [PDF]
Foxhall, Lin
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Late Uruk bicameral orthographies and their Early Dynastic Rezeptionsgeschichte [PDF]
Johnson, J. Cale
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Southwest Asian cereal crops facilitated high-elevation agriculture in the central Tien Shan during the mid-third millennium BCE. [PDF]
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From Three Possible Iron Age World-Systems to a Single Afro-Eurasian World-System
International audienceThe brutal collapse of the Late Bronze Age western world-system around 1200 B.C. and of the Shang state in China at the end of the first millennium B.C.
Beaujard, Philippe
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