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Diverse dietary practices across the Early Bronze Age 'Kura-Araxes culture' in the South Caucasus.
The Kura-Araxes (KA) cultural phenomenon (dated to the Early Bronze Age, c. 3500/3350-2500 BCE) is primarily characterised by the emergence of a homogeneous pottery style and a uniform 'material culture package' in settlements across the South Caucasus ...
Nyree Manoukian +11 more
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Išuwa towards the end of the XIII century BC (on the problem of the grooved ware)
At the end of the XIII century BC archaeological excavations carried out in various regions of Eastern Turkey have revealed a complete cultural break, thus marking the end of the Late Bronze Age (LBA) and the rise of the Early Iron Age (EIA).
Aram Kosyan
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The evolvement of food safety culture assessment: A mixed-methods systematic review
Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2021Lais Mariano Zanin, Elke Stedefeldt
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Competing value framework-based culture transformation
Journal of Business Research, 2022Xin Liang, Shisong Jiang
exaly
Cancer, Culture, and Health Disparities: Time to Chart a New Course?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2010Antonella Surbone +2 more
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Poverty, Culture, and Social Injustice: Determinants of Cancer Disparities
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2004H P Freeman
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Culture Three Ways: Culture and Subcultures Within Countries
Annual Review of Psychology, 2017Daphna Oyserman
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Culture, Mind, and the Brain: Current Evidence and Future Directions
Annual Review of Psychology, 2011Ayse K Uskul, Shinobu Kitayama
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Advantages and challenges of microfluidic cell culture in polydimethylsiloxane devices
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2015Ronan Mt Fleming +2 more
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