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Les vestiges des conflits en Pays de la Loire. De l’archéologie préventive à la mémoire

open access: yesArchéopages, 2022
The Pays de la Loire region is marked by an important military heritage, mainly a heirloom from the Second World War, with Atlantic Wall works polarizing attention for a long time.
Antoine Le Boulaire, Guillaume Varennes
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Sons, apprentices and successors in late medieval and early modern London: the transmission of skills and work opportunities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Book synopsis: The existence and changing of generations in family life, business and politics was a central feature of towns as well as rural societies in earlier times. Even so, it remains understudied by urban historians of the pre-modern period. This
Harding, Vanessa
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Entropic Inflation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
One of the major pillars of modern cosmology theory is a period of accelerating expansion in the early universe. This accelerating expansion, or inflation, must be sustained for at least 30 e--foldings. One mechanism used to drive the acceleration is the
Easson, Damien A.   +2 more
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There are differences between scientific and non-scientific English indeed: a case study [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Pragensia, 2020
This study considers the behaviour of one specific stance adverb, indeed. In a previous analysis of scientific texts, indeed was found to be one of the most frequently used adverbs in the expression of emphatic standpoint evincing authorial presence ...
Begoña Crespo
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Prescrire de l’archéologie préventive sur des sites de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en France. Une politique qui va de soi ?

open access: yesArchéopages, 2022
Although the legitimacy of Second World War archaeology is still contentious, and French archaeologists involved in the study of the great 20th century conflicts are still rare, they have nevertheless managed to lay the foundations of ground-breaking ...
Vincent Carpentier   +1 more
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Qua Re qui possum non esse popularis: The representation of Populares in the Late Roman Republic. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The terms popularis and optimate have been employed in both ancient and modern literature to interpret late Roman Republican politics. The purpose of this work is to express the diversity and change of the popularis label from 133 to 88 B.C.
N/A, Nash, Michael A.
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La sépulture de deux soldats allemands de la bataille d’Angers en août 1944. Croisement de sources orales et archéologiques sur le traitement de vaincus

open access: yesArchéopages, 2014
An archaeological intervention in advance of development at Avrillé (Maine-et-Loire) uncovered a German anti-tank trench that contained remains relating to the liberation of Angers by American forces on 7–10 August 1944.
Jean Brodeur, Guy Stéfanini
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Zwischen Realität und Mythos. Tod und Begräbnisse von Professoren der Prager Universität vom 15. bis zum frühen 17. Jahrhundert

open access: yesActa Universitatis Carolinae: Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis, 2021
The study focuses on questions relating to the deaths of professors of the Utraquist university in Prague from the late fifteenth century to the early seventeenth century (cause of death, funerals, estates, forms and means of commemoration, etc.).
Mlada Holá, Martin Holý
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History of "Anomalous" Atmospheric Neutrino Events: A First Person Account

open access: yes, 2016
The modern picture of the neutrino as a multiple mass highly mixed neutral particle has emerged over 40 years of study. Best known of the issues leading to this picture was the apparent loss of neutrinos coming from the sun.
LoSecco, John M.
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Unprecedented changes in mollusc assemblages of the littoral zone in the two largest peri-Alpine French lakes since the last 4500 years

open access: yesJournal of Limnology, 2014
This paper presents changes in mollusc assemblages in the two largest peri-Alpine French lakes, i.e. Lakes Bourget and Annecy, in eastern France during the late Holocene.
Jacques Mouthon, Michel Magny
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