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Horses in the Early Medieval (10th–13th c.) Religious Rituals of Slavs in Polish Areas—An Archaeozoological, Archaeological and Historical Overview [PDF]
Knowledge about horses from early medieval (10th–13th c.) Poland has been largely based on historical and archaeological data. Archaeozoological information has only been used to a limited extent. Therefore, this article aims to present the current state
Daniel Makowiecki +4 more
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Ninety years of change on a low wooded island, Great Barrier Reef [PDF]
We assess 90 years of change on a Low Wooded Island (Low Isles, Great Barrier Reef), employing drones and topographic profiling to accurately survey ramparts, mangroves, the reef flat and the sand cay.
S. M. Hamylton +3 more
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Pronival ramparts are debris ridges formed at the downslope margins of perennial or semi-permanent snowbeds beneath bedrock cliffs. These landforms, also previously known as protalus ramparts, are located in periglacial environments, but the apparent simplicity of rampart formation made these landforms far less interesting than other modified forms of
Brook, Martin S., William, Jacob
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Studies of Bilyar by Kazan Archaeologists in Archival Materials
The author considers materials of personal collections of archaeologists, as well as researchers of other specialties who conducted research in the Bilyar fortified settlement and its surroundings: doctor of history, prof. A.Kh.
Drozdova Galina I.
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The Gongsanseong Fortress in Gongju, Republic of Korea, is one of the most essential remains for historical research of Baekje Kingdom, and reinforces on the fortress wall has continuously been implemented since the sixth century to present.
Jun Hyoung Park +2 more
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Investigation on protalus ramparts in the Swiss Alps [PDF]
The origin and classification of landforms denominated as "protalus ramparts" in the scientific literature is a problem that is far from being resolved.
C. Scapozza
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Rock glaciers and protalus ramparts are two of the main morphological features of the Central Andes in the Province of San Juan, Argentina. This sector of the Andes has one of the highest densities of occurrence of rock glaciers in the world.
C.D. Villarroel, A.P. Forte
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Differentiating Soils from Arable and Fallow Land Using Spectrometry
In this study, we analyse soil system responses—in particular, the colours of soils resulting from different types of land use (arable land and residential areas) caused by the construction of an ancient boundary rampart near a multilayer monument dating
Pavel Ukrainskiy +2 more
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The aim of this article is to analyze Louis de Rochemont’s The Ramparts We Watch as a public relations war effort from the past century. Arising from the informative and propagandistic strategy of late 1930s newsreels, the aforementioned documentary was
Ramón Girona, Jordi Xifra
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Architectural energetics is a methodology that translates architectural objects into a quantitative time-labor equivalent, from which information about past societies, labor organizations, or political relations can be inferred. Preceding such study, the
Radek Klanica +3 more
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