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MEDIEVALISM AND MEDIEVAL THEATRE: About Adam
Exploring the relation between medieval studies and medievalism, this article focuses on theatre in Europe and France. What are the relations between a scholarly knowledge of medieval theatre and the various reconstructions of medieval theatre to be found on the twentieth-century stage?
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Abstract The Pleistocene is a key period for understanding the evolutionary history and palaeobiogeography of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). The species was first documented in southeastern Iberia at the beginning of the Middle Pleistocene and appears to have rapidly spread throughout Southwestern Europe, where it was found in numerous ...
Maxime Pelletier
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The Access to Culture and Education in Andalusia during the Late Middle Ages
In this paper we study the cultural universe in Andalusia during the Late Middle Ages. We focus our attention on the different moments of education and their schools (Universities, secondary schools, elementary schools); the access to books and libraries
Silvia María PÉREZ GONZÁLEZ +1 more
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Irish-Latin Code-switching in a Medieval Irish Commentary [PDF]
1000 Worte Forschung: PhD thesis (Medieval Linguistics), submitted under the title ‘A Typology of Code-switching in the Commentary to the Félire Óengusso’, defended in June 2017 at Universiteit Utrecht ((Free download of the complete dissertation: Nike ...
LS Keltische talen en culturen +4 more
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Abstract The human mandibular symphysis concentrates multiaxial loads during function and remodels throughout growth, but the precise mechanisms underlying cortical bone shape during growth remain relatively unexplored. Approaches based solely on thickness or external cortical contours provide only partial insights and do not capture the functional ...
Ana Ribeiro +3 more
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Integrating whole‐bone and regional analyses to understand human scapular growth
Abstract This study investigates ontogenetic changes in human scapular morphology using three‐dimensional geometric morphometrics with whole‐bone and region‐specific analyses. The aim is to evaluate whether the scapula follows a regular developmental pattern and whether its functionally distinct components, the scapular spine (SS) and glenoid fossa ...
Azahara Salazar‐Fernández +3 more
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Actividades del Intituto de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna [PDF]
Fil: Instituto de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna; Argentina.Actividades del Instituto de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna Junio 2007
Instituto de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna
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Issue No. 7 is the third open issue of Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures. It contains contributions by Henry Ravenhall, Kristian Jensen, and Ana M. Gómez-Bravo. Cover image: Marianne Therese Grønnow, Light. Dusk.
Paolo Borsa +6 more
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Abstract The preauricular sulcus has long been debated as a pelvic feature variably attributed to obstetric stress, ligamentous traction, and broader biomechanical processes. To clarify its determinants, we analyzed 409 adult individuals from three archeological and one early modern skeletal collection from the Iberian Peninsula, integrating graded ...
Rebeca García‐González +5 more
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The fossil record stays silent: Confusions and conundrums for hominin pelvis evolution
Abstract The evolution of the hominin pelvis is commonly modeled as a series of stages driven largely by the requirements of bipedal locomotion, reproduction, thermoregulation, and pelvic floor muscular support. These patterns are complicated by variation in canal dimensions in relationship with different changes in overall pelvic breadths. To quantify
Helen K. Kurki, Cara M. Wall‐Scheffler
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