Първа международна конференция „Български нумизматични четения”, 10-12 ноември 2020, София, България
Nikola Dyulgerov +2 more
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Material Analysis of Early Medieval Woven Bands from Gródek upon the Bug River and Pień, Poland. [PDF]
Cybulska M +5 more
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Abstract The tendency to silence higher education teachers and students around the globe who express opinions that others regard as wrong is increasing. This lack of interest in listening to, and at times silencing, people with opposing views raises the question of what makes higher education unique and worth protecting.
Silvia Edling
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How golden age Arab-Islamic scholars revolutionized sleep physiology and dream analysis. [PDF]
BaHammam AS.
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Peasants into Muslims: Poverty and conversions to Islam in Ottoman Bosnia
Abstract Whilst economic historians have invested substantial effort into understanding the economic consequences of religion, they have invested less effort into understanding the determinants of religious affiliation. The lack of knowledge about determinants of religious affiliation seems particularly striking in the case of Southeastern Europe ...
Leonard Kukić, Yasin Arslantas
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Childhood nutritional stress and later-life health outcomes in medieval England: Evidence from incremental dentine analysis. [PDF]
DeWitte SN +4 more
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Science in Theology : Studies in the Interaction Between Late Medieval Natural Philosophy, Logic, and Theology [PDF]
Hallamaa, Olli
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Abstract This article measures the cost of the early modern consumer revolution through a quantitative analysis of product and process innovations in Amsterdam and examines their variegated social impact in two distinct datasets of probate inventories.
Bas Spliet, Anne E. C. McCants
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Shells of <i>Littorina littorea</i> (Gastropoda)-an archive for palaeoclimate and seasonal shellfish collection in medieval and early modern Orkney? [PDF]
Schöne BR +3 more
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Wealth inequality and epidemics in the Republic of Venice (1400–1800)
Abstract This article analyses wealth inequality in the Republic of Venice during 1400–1800. The availability of a large database of homogeneous inequality measurements allows us to produce the most in‐depth study of the factors affecting inequality at the local level available thus far for any preindustrial society.
Guido Alfani +2 more
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