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Temporal and spatial characteristics of tumor evolution in a mouse model of oral squamous cell carcinoma. [PDF]
Cao Y +8 more
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This article examines the emergence, political development, and territorial expansion of the Kingdom of Mitanni, one of the significant states of the Ancient Near East. It analyzes the state's administrative system, its diplomatic and military relations with Egypt and the Hittite Kingdom, the activities of Mitanni rulers, and the factors that led to ...
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Ranko Matasović, a linguist at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, recently published a new book, entitled The Culture and Literature of the Hittites (in the original: Kultura i književnost Hetita, Zagreb, 2000).
Alemko Gluhak
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Indo-European loanwords and exchange in Bronze Age Central and East Asia: Six new perspectives on prehistoric exchange in the Eastern Steppe Zone. [PDF]
Bjørn RG.
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Human mobility at Tell Atchana (Alalakh), Hatay, Turkey during the 2nd millennium BC: Integration of isotopic and genomic evidence. [PDF]
Ingman T +16 more
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Munda languages are father tongues, but Japanese and Korean are not. [PDF]
Chaubey G, van Driem G.
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The subject of our thesis is the Hurri-Mitanni state which existed during 2000 B.C. and influenced the neighboring countries with its language and religious properties and the Hurrians who are the founding elements of it. Hurrians which had an important role in the history and the culture of Ancient Pre-Asia, were spread from Caucasia and Southern ...
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Questioni di dialettologia antico indiana e l’indo-ario del regno di Mitanni
Consonanze, Anantaratnaprabhava. Studi in onore di Giuliano Boccali, vol. 1, a cura di Alice Crisanti, Cinzia Pieruccini, Chiara Policardi, Paola M. Rossi (Consonanze 11.1)
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HLA class I alleles frequencies in the Syrian population. [PDF]
Ikhtiar AM +3 more
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Can genetics help us understand Indian social history? [PDF]
Thapar R.
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