Microorganisms as Shapers of Human Civilization, from Pandemics to Even Our Genomes: Villains or Friends? A Historical Approach. [PDF]
Rodríguez-Frías F +6 more
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Emotions have been extensively studied across disciplines, but are best defined within specific cultural contexts. In ancient Egypt, they are presented both as visceral experiences that may be “contained” within or transmitted from the heart or stomach ...
McDonald, Angela
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Los Hititas en Anatolia septentrional durante la primera mitad del S. XIII A.C. panorámica geopolítica de un conflicto armado [PDF]
Hatti played a dominant role in the XIIIth century B.C. and exerted his authority in the Anatolian homeland and the whole of northern Syria. However, the gasgean threat in the northern border of the Hittite Kingdom acquired serious proportions.
González Salazar, Juan Manuel
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The Characteristics, Distribution, Function, and Origin of Alternative Lateral Horse Gaits. [PDF]
Vincelette A.
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Comments on Allan Bomhard, “The Origins of Proto-Indo-European: The Caucasian substrate hypothesis” [PDF]
The main claims of Bomhard's paper are that PIE originated in Central Asia, which accounts for its Eurasiatic properties such as resemblant pronouns (Uralic, IE, Kartvelian, Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic) and originally agglutinating morphology; then it ...
Nichols, J
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Bogazköy Kilicinin Üzerindeki Akadca Adak Yaziti Hakkinda Yeni Gözlemler [PDF]
Mellink, Machteld Johanna, Ünal, Ahmet
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Beyond megadrought and collapse in the Northern Levant: The chronology of Tell Tayinat and two historical inflection episodes, around 4.2ka BP, and following 3.2ka BP. [PDF]
Manning SW +4 more
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Tlos, Oinoanda and the Hittite Invasion of the Lukka lands. Some Thoughts on the History of North-Western Lycia in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages [PDF]
The present article contains observations on the invasion of Lycia by the Hittite king Tudhaliya IV as described in the Yalburt inscription. The author questions the commonly found identification of the land of vitis/Wiyanwanda with the city of Oinoanda ...
Gander, Max
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