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Tracking of Infectious Diseases in Shahr-i Sokhta (Burnt City) during the Bronze Age (ca. 3200-2200 BCE) through Anemic Signs Observed in Excavated Human Skeletons.

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Media and the Portuguese Empire

2017
This volume offers a new and innovative understanding of the role of the media in the Portuguese Empire during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It sheds light on the interactions between communications, government policy, economics, society and culture.
Garcia, José   +3 more
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The Portuguese Empire: An Introduction

2017
The editors of Media and the Portuguese Empire offer in this introduction an overview of the historical circumstances and communication processes which marked the Portuguese expansion into Asia, Brazil and Africa. They provide a concise report on the dynamic processes which allowed a small country on the edge of Western Europe to govern the first of ...
Garcia, José Luís de Oliveira   +3 more
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The Portuguese Empire (1415–1822)

2021
Abstract The chapter is organized around six crucial points for our understanding of the Portuguese Empire: it had a variable geometry over time, compensating losses, shifting investments, and enlarging certain territories; local conditions shaped different geographic and ethnic configurations; strong and constant emigration maintained ...
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