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The curious one kilometre alignment of ten fifty metre long and four metre high oblong shaped ramparts profoundly marks the countryside at the “Champ de la Justice” in Autun/Saint-Pantaléon (Saône-et-Loire). These earthworks are near to an archaeological
Sébastien Francisco, Yannick Labaune
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Antarctic lakes (above and beneath the ice sheet): Analogues for Mars [PDF]
The perennial ice covered lakes of the Antarctic are considered to be excellent analogues to lakes that once existed on Mars. Field studies of ice covered lakes, paleolakes, and polar beaches were conducted in the Bunger Hills Oasis, Eastern Antarctica ...
Rice, J. W., Jr.
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Abstract Decolonial theory (DT) has been advanced as a strategy for decolonisation alternative to 20th‐century anticolonialism, positioning decolonisation as an epistemic project rather than a historical‐material one. Here, I examine DT's arguments about anticolonialism: that it had a dogmatic bias towards nationalism and postcolonial state formation ...
Lavanya Nott
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Dataset on the soil properties of Early Iron Age and Medieval archaeological sites in the forest-steppe zone of the East European Plain. [PDF]
Kurbanova F +7 more
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A Divided Front: Military Dissent During the Vietnam War
Emerging from a triumphant victory in World War Two, American patriotism surged in the 1950s. Positive images in theater and literature of America’s potential to bring peace and prosperity to a grateful Asia fueled the notion that the United States could
Sawyer, Kaylyn L.
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Abstract Scholars who have examined European integration from a neo‐Polanyian perspective have long been sceptical about the opportunities for a ‘countermovement’ against the EU's market‐making bias. However, as part of a broader ‘social turn’, recent years have seen the adoption of EU legislation to promote fair and decent working conditions. Based on
Sven Schreurs
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Mangrove expansion on the low wooded islands of the Great Barrier Reef. [PDF]
Hamylton S +5 more
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ABSTRACT Hummocky terrains are characterised by various geomorphological features that typically record processes associated with the downwasting of ice sheets. Common landforms in these areas include ramparts, linear ridges, kettle holes and ice‐walled lake plains.
Piotr Hermanowski +4 more
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Hillforts of the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in the Transcarpathian Region of Ukraine
In the scientific literature, 13 hillforts of Transcarpathia are referred to the Hallstatt period, of which only five are credible: Shelestovo, Ardanovo, Irshava, Bila Tserkva, and Seredne Vodyane.
Igori Prohnenko
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Konuralp: A Town Between Antiquity and Today (Türkiye) [PDF]
The Anatolian geography comprises several historic buildings as components of our cultural heritage and also many urban/rural patterns which were constituted by these monuments. Konuralp is one of the most important settlement with its 2000 years history
OKUR COŞKUNÇAY, Esra
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