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Bioarcheological Perspectives on the Timing of Adolescence in Rural Avar-Age Austria, 7th-9th Centuries ce. [PDF]
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Pasuchaca (<i>Geranium dielsiaum</i> Knuth): A New Source of Astilbin with Antiglycation Activity. [PDF]
Zuo G +6 more
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Diverse youths: towards a study of the Youth in the Late Middle Ages
María del Carmen García Herrero
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Gaelic Ireland's English frontiers in the late Middle Ages
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature, 2022:'Frontiers' or 'borderlands' offer a useful conceptual framework for the exploration of Irish history in the late Middle Ages. Insufficient scholarly attention, however, has been devoted to the study of the Gaelic polity—the 'other side' of the ...
Christopher Maginn
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Villages in the late Middle Ages
The High Middle Ages 1200–1550, 2019T. Rowley
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2020
This section outlines medieval theories of social structure and rigid social hierarchy in the period of transition from late feudalism to emergent capitalism. It compares representations of peasants, particularly in works on the Risings of 1381, of the knightly class in Middle English Romance, and of the provincial landed class in gentry Romance.
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This section outlines medieval theories of social structure and rigid social hierarchy in the period of transition from late feudalism to emergent capitalism. It compares representations of peasants, particularly in works on the Risings of 1381, of the knightly class in Middle English Romance, and of the provincial landed class in gentry Romance.
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Respiratory diseases in the late middle ages
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2013Respiratory diseases have beset humanity from the earliest times. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of respiratory diseases in the inhabitants of a large medieval city. We analyzed 110 skeletons, coming from 12 to 17th century of individuals of either gender.
A, Gawlikowska-Sroka +5 more
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German Research, 2011
AbstractBetween Cambridge and Heidelberg: Historian Jörg Peltzer has a European outlook – both in his research into princely elites and in his academic ...
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AbstractBetween Cambridge and Heidelberg: Historian Jörg Peltzer has a European outlook – both in his research into princely elites and in his academic ...
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