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A Side of Mercury Not Seen By Mariner 10 [PDF]
More than 60,000 images of Mercury were taken at ~29 deg elevation during two sunrises, at 820 nm, and through a 1.35 m diameter off-axis aperture on the SOAR telescope. The sharpest resolve 0.2" (140 km) and cover 190-300 deg longitude -- a swath unseen
Dmitry Rashkeev +4 more
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Micropalaeontology reveals the source of building materials for a defensive earthwork (English Civil War?) at Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire [PDF]
Microfossils recovered from sediment used to construct a putative English Civil War defensive bastion at Wallingford Castle, south Oxfordshire, provide a biostratigraphical age of Cretaceous (earliest Cenomanian) basal M. mantelli Biozone. The rock used
Christie, Neil +6 more
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The article discusses about reasons for the emergence of tradition to build multiple ramparts to the hillforts. The authors offer their own fundamentally new view and criticize existing concepts. The research based both archival materials and field study
Mingalev Vitalii V. +1 more
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Fragments of sacral architecture in the ramparts of medieval Novo Brdo [PDF]
This paper offers the first overview of the appearance and origin of architectural decorations built into the ramparts of the fort at Novo Brdo. It considers parts of decorations that have a wide repertoire of tracery motifs in shallow relief ...
Bjelić Igor
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Chronique des recherches sur le Mont Beuvray : 2006-2008
This paper assesses the main research carried out at the Mount Beuvray and its surroundings between 2006 and 2008 pertaining to the International Research programme of the Bibracte oppidum. At the programme’s completion, several excavations have provided
Fabrice Bessière, Vincent Guichard
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Chronique des recherches sur le Mont Beuvray, 2003-2005
This article provides a summary of the principal discoveries made from 2003-2005 under the auspices of the international research programme examining the oppidum of Bibracte on Mont Beuvray, situated in the Morvan.
Vincent Guichard
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Avec l’aide de l’Union Européenne, Malte restaure ses fortifications
Extensive restoration works are currently underway on some of the most important historic fortresses of the Maltese islands. The project is being part-financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund under Operational ...
Stephen C. Spiteri
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The geological reserve of Piekiełko (Tomaszów Lubelski district, Lublin voivodeship, Poland) was established in 1962 to protect the sandstone boulders untypical of this region. There are anthropogenic earthen ramparts in their immediate vicinity.
Barbara Niezabitowska-Wiśniewska +3 more
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On Agency and Ramparts in the Lower Danube and Spain [PDF]
Having worked mainly on the late Roman and Visigothic walls of the Spanish provinces, I came across the details of Dacian-Moesian frontier defences mostly by chance, through a book by Carl Schuchhardt and his contributions to linear earthworks.
De Man, Adriaan
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The state of workplace union reps organisation in Britain today [PDF]
This article provides a brief evaluation of the state of workplace union reps’ organization in Britain as we approach the second decade of the 2000s.
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