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ABSTRACT There is no doubt that coins are of great interest to historical research, as they provide a wealth of information about the period in which they were minted. The Roman Tetrarchy (AD 294‐324) was one of the most turbulent periods in Roman history.
Ruth Pliego+4 more
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Assessing geometric microliths as cultural markers through an analysis of shape variation and projectile performance. [PDF]
Cortell-Nicolau A, Key A, Palomo A.
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Starch-rich plant foods 780,000 y ago: Evidence from Acheulian percussive stone tools. [PDF]
Ahituv H+9 more
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Optimized Planning of Terrestrial Laser-scanner Surveys in Complex Archaeological Environments [PDF]
Diego González‐Aguilera+3 more
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Tel Shiqmona during the Iron Age: A first glimpse into an ancient Mediterranean purple dye 'factory'. [PDF]
Shalvi G+8 more
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Archaeological Survey for the Planned First Responders Academy, Bexar County, Texas
Antonia Figueroa
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POLITICS, RESEARCH AGENDAS AND ABORTIVE FIELDWORK PLANS OVER LYKTOS, CRETE: A HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH [PDF]
Antonis Kotsonas
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The Epistemic Challenge to Democratic Resilience: A Late‐Classical Athenian Institutional Solution
ABSTRACT Democratic erosion is an increasingly worrying phenomenon, affecting not only both young and transitional democracies but also more consolidated ones. A particularly important aspect of this process (in its contemporary incarnation) is that, because of its subtle and incrementalist character, it is difficult to perceive by citizens, who often ...
Alexandru Volacu
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