El periodo Isin-Larsa. Una comparativa historiográfica
Dentro de los periodos de la historia, tal vez sea el surgimiento de la civilización «occidental» en Mesopotamia el que menos se ha estudiado por diversos factores, la dificultad de investigación, la hegemonía investigadora sobre historia romana y griega,
Felipe Cerezo Andreo
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DATAMESOP is one of the first comprehensive isotopic datasets aimed at supporting bioarchaeological studies in ancient Mesopotamia. The dataset compiles radiogenic strontium and stable carbon, and oxygen isotope measurements from both archaeological ...
Matteo Giaccari +3 more
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Reassembling the political: the PKK and the project of radical democracy [PDF]
One of the most important secular political movements in the Middle East, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) underwent a profound transformation in the 2000s.
Akkaya, Ahmet Hamdi, Jongerden, Joost
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Context for Confusion: Understanding Babel in the Book of Beginnings [PDF]
The meaning of the Tower of Babel episode in Genesis 11 proves to be continually elusive for both biblical scholars and pastors. While the results of this momentous event in world history seem obvious, owing to the racial and linguistic diversity present
Osselaer, Douglas R
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Plants as Symbols of Power in the Achaemenid Iconography of Ancient Persian Monuments. [PDF]
Caneva G, Lazzara A, Hosseini Z.
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Seed Germination of Three Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn.) Populations of Greek Origin: Temperature, Duration, and Storage Conditions Effects. [PDF]
Liava V, Ntatsi G, Karkanis A.
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A thin section micromorphology photomicrographs dataset of the infilling of the Sennacherib Assyrian canal system (Kurdistan Region of Iraq). [PDF]
Costanzo S +3 more
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Historical descriptions of nystagmus and abnormal involuntary eye movements in various ancient cultures. [PDF]
Gerb J, Brandt T, Huppert D.
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From Farmers to Merchants, Voluntary Conversion and Diaspora: A Human Capital Interpretation of Jewish History [PDF]
From the end of the second century C.E., Judaism enforced a religious norm requiring any Jewish father to educate his children. We present evidence supporting our thesis that this exogenous change in the religious and social norm had a major influence on
Maristella Botticini, Zvi Eckstein
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