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The sound of magic? Bells in Roman Britain [PDF]
Bells are recorded in many published excavation reports from Roman sites, but there has been no previous study of the British material. This paper explores the significance of bells in the Roman world from both a ritual and functional perspective.
Eckardt, Hella, Williams, Sandie
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Fibulae from Sarmatian Complexes of the Esaulovsky Aksai
Introduction. Metal clasps for clothes, being a detail of a suit and being exposed to fashion trends, quite often changed, which makes it possible to use them as a dating material. Methods. The historical, cultural and typological methods are used in the
Elena A. Korobkova
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Introduction. Information about the armament and military arts of nomads of the Early Iron age can be obtained from writings of Greek and Roman authors, who note the warlike temper of Savromatian and Sarmatian tribes. They mention bows, swords and spears
Vladimir I. Moiseev, Igor A. Budaev
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Lead content and isotopic composition in submound and recent soils of the Volga upland [PDF]
Literature data on the historical reconstructions of the atmospheric lead deposition in Europe and the isotopic composition of the ores that are potential sources of the anthropogenic lead in the atmospheric deposition in the lower Volga steppes during ...
A Dolgopolova +66 more
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Formation of Burial Mounds of the Sarmatian Time in the Basin of the Esaulovsky Aksai River
The article deals with the features of the formation of the burial mounds in the basin of the Esaulovsky Aksai river in the Sarmatian period. Most of the burial mounds of the region begin to form in the Bronze Age and continue to function throughout the ...
Elena A. Korobkova
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The late Miocene macroflora of the La Cerdaña Basin, Eastern Pirenees, Spain. Towards a Synthesis [PDF]
The fossil plant-bearing beds of the Tortonian (late Miocene) intramontane basin of La Cerdanya (Eastern Pyrenees, Catalonia, Spain) have been investigated for more than a century, and 165 species from 12 outcrops have been described in previous ...
Barron, Eduardo +2 more
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COMPLEXES OF THE FINAL OF THE LATE SARMATIAN PERIOD IN THE LOWER VOLGA REGION
The traditional dating established in the historiography of the upper chronological boundary of the Late Sarmatian culture requires adjustment. After the mid-3rd century, global political changes occurred in the Volga-Don region, associated with ...
Mikhail Krivosheev, Vladimir Malashev
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Late Sarmatian Elite Military Burial From the Southern Urals
The article is devoted to the burial of a warrior of Late Sarmatian time from the Southern Urals. The complex from mound no. 4 of the burial mound Taksai I is distinguished by large size of barrow and grave. The reconstructed height of the mound was less
Krivosheev Mikhail Vasilyevich +1 more
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Europe: So Many Languages, So Many Cultures [PDF]
The number of different languages in Europe by far exceeds the number of countries. All European countries have national languages, and in nearly all of them there are minority languages as well, whereas all major languages have dialects.
Steinhauer, H. (Hein)
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Besides being important components of landscape‐level biodiversity, medicinal plants are essential resources for traditional and modern healthcare. However, human‐driven biodiversity loss has resulted in the decline of medicinal plant populations. By maintaining connections between nature, culture, and people, sacred natural sites can help counteract ...
Rita Engel +4 more
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