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Feeding practices of pre‐school children and associated factors in Kathmandu, Nepal [PDF]
, 2019 Gefördert im Rahmen des Projekts ...Hensel, Oliver, Kulig, Boris, Parmar, Aditya, Shrestha, Luna, Sturm, Barbara +4 morecore +2 more sourcesFIRST EVIDENCE OF LOST‐WAX CASTING IN THE EARLIER BRONZE AGE OF SOUTH‐EASTERN SPAIN: THE SILVER BANGLE FROM EL ARGAR, GRAVE 292
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 45, Issue 1, Page 50-67, February 2026.Summary
In 1884, one of the burials discovered at El Argar, the eponymous site of the El Argar culture, revealed the remains of a woman wearing an unusual silver bangle. This ornament appears to be the first evidence of a silver object produced by lost‐wax casting in Bronze Age Iberia and, to date, in Western Europe.Linda Boutoillewiley +1 more sourceAnalysis of the Magnetic Anomalies of Buried Archaeological Ovens of Aïn Kerouach (Morocco)
International Journal of Geophysics, Volume 2018, Issue 1, 2018., 2018 Aïn Kerouach is one of the most important archaeological sites in the northern part of Morocco. The main buried archaeological ruins in this area were surveyed in 1977 using magnetic prospecting. This survey highlights the mean anomalies that are related to potteries ovens built to the Marinid dynasty that governed Morocco from the 13th to the 15th ...Abderrahim Ayad, Saâd Bakkali, Angelo De Santis +2 morewiley +1 more sourceTowards a New Reference Dataset for Northwest Arabian Pottery: A Preliminary Characterization of the Fabrics, Techniques, Shapes and Decoration of the Pre‐Islamic Pottery From Dadan (Third Millennium bce–Early First Millennium ce)
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 138-196, November 2025.ABSTRACT
The site of Dadan, in the al‐ʿUlā valley, is one of the major and longest‐settled ancient oasis settlements in northwest Arabia. As part of the Saudi‐French Dadan Archaeological Project (CNRS/RCU/AFALULA), a study of its pre‐Islamic ceramic assemblage has been underway since 2020.Shadi Shabo, Jérôme Rohmer, Francelin Tourtet +2 morewiley +1 more sourceAn Overview: Distribution, Production, and Diversity of Local Landraces of Buckwheat in Nepal
Advances in Agriculture, Volume 2017, Issue 1, 2017., 2017 Buckwheat is a sixth staple food crop after rice, wheat, maize, finger millet, and barley in Nepal. It is considered as an alternate cereal and poor man’s crop, representing an important food supply in remote places of Himalayas. It is the best crop in higher altitude in terms of adaptation to different climatic variables and easily fitted to different Dol Raj Luitel, Mohan Siwakoti, Pramod Kumar Jha, Ajay Kumar Jha, Nir Krakauer, Tibor Janda +5 morewiley +1 more sourceCeramic Production at the Khaybar Walled Oasis During the Mid/Late Third–Early Second Millennium BCE: Evidence for a Burnished Ware Horizon in Northwest Arabia
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 108-137, November 2025.ABSTRACT
The knowledge of Early and Middle Bronze Age ceramics in Northwest Arabia remains limited, particularly in the Medina region, due to the scarcity of archaeological contexts dated to the fourth–first half of the second millennium BCE. Recent research in the Khaybar oasis has revealed significant Bronze Age occupation.Shadi Shabo, Guillaume Charloux, Bruno Depreux, Kévin Guadagnini, Noisette Bec Drelon, Modwene Poulmarc'h, Diaa Albukaai, Munirah AlMushawh, Rémy Crassard +8 morewiley +1 more sourcePandora's pithos
History and Anthropology, 2017 Large clay jars have long been popular for both wet and dry storage, but are particularly associated with Mediterranean wines and olive oil. Such ‘pithoi’ also underpin important historical shifts in social complexity and landscape investment, play prominent roles in Mediterranean social life, and thus offer an excellent opportunity to think about the ...openaire +3 more sourcesPleosporales [PDF]
, 2011 One hundred and five generic types of Pleosporales are described and illustrated. A brief introduction and detailed history with short notes on morphology, molecular phylogeny as well as a general conclusion of each genus are provided.A Aptroot, A Aptroot, A Funk, A Hedjaroude, A Leuchtmann, A Leuchtmann, A Munk, A Munk, A Munk, A Pinnoi, A Płachecka, A Sivanesan, A Sivanesan, A Sivanesan, A Sivanesan, A Stamatakis, AC Stolk, AC Stolk, AD Poonyth, AI Romero, AJL Phillips, AMC Tang, AW Ramaley, AY Rossman, AY Rossman, B Aguirre-Hudson, B Auerswald, BC Lodha, BD Borse, BJ Coppins, BS Vieira, BV Boylan, C Bayon, C Moreau, C Roux, C Spegazzini, C Spegazzini, C Spegazzini, C Spegazzini, CA Shearer, CA Shearer, CA Shearer, CA Shearer, CGC Chesters, CGC Chesters, Ch Ramesh, CL Schoch, CL Schoch, Conrad L. Schoch, CY Chen, D Griffiths, D Malloch, D Morakotkarn, DA Johnson, DC Welch, DF Farr, DK Upreti, DL Hawksworth, DL Hawksworth, DL Hawksworth, DL Hawksworth, DL Hawksworth, DL Hawksworth, DL Hawksworth, DL Hawksworth, DL Hawksworth, DL Hawksworth, DMW Silva-Hanlin, DR Reynolds, DT Kowalski, DV Narendra, E Müller, E Müller, E Müller, E Müller, E Müller, E Tanaka, EA Gäumann, EBG Jones, ECY Liew, ECY Liew, EG Simmons, EG Simmons, EG Simmons, EG Simmons, EG Simmons, EM Fries, ER Luck-Allen, ES Luttrell, ES Luttrell, ES Luttrell, EWA Boehm, EWA Boehm, F Arenal, F Chevenet, F Höhnel von, F Höhnel von, F Mirza, F Petrak, F Petrak, F Petrak, F Theissen, F Theissen, FE Clements, FL Stevens, FM Clum, G Arnaud, G Lindau, G Massee, G Moore, G Niessl von, G Notaris de, GJ Samuels, GJ Samuels, GK Mugambi, GK Mugambi, GL Maria, H Kwasna, H Scheinpflug, H Sydow, H Voglmayr, H Zalasky, HA Raja, HC Wetzel, HCJ Godfray, HK Wang, HT Lumbsch, I Hino, I Hino, I Miyake, J Bitzer, J Checa, J Fröhlich, J Guarro, J Guarro, J Guarro, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Kohlmeyer, J Webster, J Webster, J Webster, J Webster, JA Arx von, JA Arx von, JA Arx von, JA Arx von, JA Arx von, JA Arx von, JA Arx von, JA Khan, JC Dianese, JD Gruyter de, JE Stajich, JH Fabre, JL Crane, JM Walker, JN Rai, JR Boise, JR Boise, JR Boise, JR Boise, JW Dong, JW Taylor, JZ Yue, K Hirayama, K Keissler, K Sultana, K Tanaka, K Tanaka, K Tanaka, K Tanaka, K Tanaka, K Tanaka, K Tanaka, K Tanaka, KA Pirozynski, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KD Hyde, KE Zeiders, Kevin D. Hyde, KJ Leonard, L Cai, L Fuckel, L Fuckel, L Holm, L Holm, L Holm, L Holm, L Holm, L Holm, L Zheng, LE Lorenzo, LE Wehmeyer, LE Wehmeyer, LE Wehmeyer, LE Wehmeyer, LM Holm, LM Winton, LN Vassiljeva, M Morelet, M Ulloa, MC Cooke, MC Saxena, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, ME Barr, MJ Berkeley, ML Davey, MM Aveskamp, MP Câmara, MPS Câmara, MPS Câmara, ND Pattengale, O Constantinescu, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, OE Eriksson, P Inderbitzin, P Inderbitzin, P Inderbitzin, PA Saccardo, PA Saccardo, PA Saccardo, Pedro W. Crous, PF Cannon, PF Cannon, PJ Fisher, PM Kirk, PM Kirk, PR Johnston, QD Wheeler, R DeSalle, R Kodsueb, R Kodsueb, R Prado del, RA Seifert, RA Shoemaker, RA Shoemaker, RA Shoemaker, RA Shoemaker, RA Shoemaker, RA Shoemaker, RA Shoemaker, RA Shoemaker, RA Shoemaker, RA Shoemaker, RF Cain, RF Cain, RF Cain, RF Cain, RS Khan, RS Khan, RWG Dennis, RWG Dennis, S Frisullo, S Marincowitz, S Neumann, S Schatz, S Suetrong, SA Alias, SI Ahmed, SI Ahmed, SK Bose, SM Huhndorf, SM Huhndorf, SM Huhndorf, SM Huhndorf, SR Ellwood, T Kishi, TF Cheng, TR Nag Raj, TW Thompson, V Calatayud, VM Morales, VM Ranghoo, W Kirschtein, W Watson, WJ Kaiser, Y Zhang, Y Zhang, Y Zhang, Y Zhang, Y Zhang, Y Zhang, Ying Zhang, YZh Wang, Z Maciejowska, ZQ Yuan, ZQ Yuan, ZQ Yuan, Å Kruys, Å Kruys +354 morecore +4 more sourcesExploitation of Mining Resources in El Argar Culture: Bronze Age Metallurgy in the Hinterland of the Western Betic Cordillera (Southeastern Iberian Peninsula)
Geoarchaeology, Volume 40, Issue 1, January/February 2025.ABSTRACT
This research addresses the territorial organisation of metallurgical production during the El Argar Bronze Age (2200–1550 cal bc) in the inner areas of El Argar territory through lead‐isotope and trace element analyses of geological copper ores, archaeometallurgical remains and copper‐based artefacts.M. Murillo‐Barroso, G. Aranda Jiménez, J. A. Lozano Rodríguez, A. Lackinger, Z. Stos‐Gale, J. Rodríguez, A. M. Álvarez‐Valero, J. I. Gil Ibarguchi, I. Montero‐Ruiz +8 morewiley +1 more source