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Sumo-regulatory SENP2 controls the homeostatic squamous mitosis-differentiation checkpoint. [PDF]

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Galán-Vidal J   +8 more
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A global assemblage of regional prescribed burn records - GlobalRx. [PDF]

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Hsu A   +46 more
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Changes in Age-Specific Pregnancy Prevalence Proportions over the Covid-19 Pandemic in Manicaland, Zimbabwe

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The dispersal of domestic cats from Northern Africa and their introduction to Europe over the last two millennia

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De Martino M   +51 more
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Evolutionary history and recurrent host adaptation in ancient Salmonella enterica

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Coins and the Late Roman Economy

Late Antique Archaeology, 2003
Coins provide a source of information on the Roman economy which is not available in the written sources. They can be studied either as the products of the imperial administration—coins as struck, or as a reflection of coin use—coins as found. Coins as struck are well described in standard works of reference and only a few points of caution need to be ...
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Population, settlement and economy in Late Roman and Byzantine Palestine (70–641 AD)

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2004
This paper outlines the centrality of the Late Roman period in the settlement history of Palestine, and the marginal contribution of the Christian establishment to the development of the land. Settlement momentum during these periods resulted from the fact that Palestine was part of the Roman Empire.
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Archaeological wells in southern France: Late Neolithic to Roman plant remains from Mas de Vignoles IX (Gard) and their implications for the study of settlement, economy and environment

Environmental Archaeology, 2013
A study of plant remains from seven archaeological wells at Mas de Vignoles IX, near Nimes, southern France, was used to shed light on a current gap in the archaeological record caused by erosion and modern agriculture. The analysis also explored the reliability of these sources for palaeoenvironmental and palaeoeconomical information.
Figueiral, Isabel, Séjalon, Pierre
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