Anticipating Artistic Success (or, How to Beat the Art Market): Lessons from History [PDF]
The recent history of modern art provides clues as to how important artists can be identified before their work becomes generally known. Advanced art has been dominated by conceptual innovators since the late 1950s, and the importance of formal art ...
David W. Galenson
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Archeological data with AI- and physics-based modeling explain typhoon-induced disasters in inland China around 3000 yr B.P. [PDF]
Ding K +18 more
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The Japanese Archipelago sheltered cave lions, not tigers, during the Late Pleistocene. [PDF]
Sun X +17 more
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Etnicidad, nacionalismo y el Estado en Afganistán
The paper begins by surveying the cultural, linguistic, occupational and sectarian diversity of Afghanistan's population, going on to discuss the origins of the modern Afghan state in the reign of Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in the late 19th century.
Beattie, Hugh
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Diets and environments of late pleistocene pygmy and Columbian mammoths: Isotopic evidence from Southern California. [PDF]
Hannold CD +4 more
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Biogeographic history of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene European small hamsters (subfamily Cricetinae). [PDF]
Bujalska B +11 more
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Cosmopolitanism in the depths of Barbaricum evidenced by archaeogenomic data from the Late Iron Age Goth community of the Masłomęcz group. [PDF]
Golubiński M +7 more
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Identification of “imaginary communities” in the period of “late modernity”: Current trend
N.G. Bagdasaryan, L.I. Sedova
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Ancient DNA and spatial modeling reveal a pre-Inca trans-Andean parrot trade. [PDF]
Olah G +5 more
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Improved therapies, incomplete data: late toxicity after modern classical Hodgkin Lymphoma radiotherapy. [PDF]
Molin D.
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