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ABSTRACT This study presents the first GC‐MS–based analyses of wide horizontal rim vessels with well‐defined funerary contexts, from Middle Bronze Age Portugal (Quinta do Amorim 2 and Pego). Organic residues from two vessels revealed ruminant fats and plant oils, alongside molecular markers of heat exposure.
João Vinícius Back +5 more
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Supplying wine, olive oil, and fish products at Mălăieşti Roman Fort and Baths [PDF]
Archaeological research conducted at the Mălăiești Roman Fort between 2011 and 2019 uncovered almost 90 fragments of amphorae. These fragments have been categorized based on their contents: wine, oil, and fish products. Aside from table pitchers and some
Andrei Opaiț +3 more
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Expert Memories: The Professional Construction of the Past and the Mnemonic Making of Occupations
Abstract This article introduces the special issue on occupations and memory in organizations. To foster increasing collaboration from scholars from both fields, we offer a general argument connecting memory and occupations on two levels. At the societal level, we show how memory experts, such as historians, archivists, and museologists, have played a ...
Diego M. Coraiola +4 more
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The World Is Their Classroom [PDF]
International study broadens perspectives and changes lives.
Mileham, Mardi
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ABSTRACT Despite growing interest in vegan products, research examining the motivations, underlying psychological processes, and boundary conditions that drive consumer preference for vegan products remains limited. Drawing on theories of temporal self and appraisal theory, we find that an immediate message appeal (e.g., animal welfare), as compared to
Mona Safizadeh +2 more
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Ancient people and living nature: A global perspective on archaeological areas and biodiversity
Abstract Archaeological sites are not only of cultural and historical significance but also contribute to biodiversity conservation. Often marked by limited human disturbance and distinct ecological conditions, these areas serve as important refuges for various plant and animal species, playing a vital role in global conservation efforts.
Antonio Romano +3 more
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Networks of Inequality: Access to Water in Roman Pompeii
The inequality of ancient life is difficult to measure, yet this article outlines a methodology to do it. Measured distances produced by the ArcGIS Network Analyst and its Closest Facility tool can be utilized as data sets to calculate the Gini ...
Samuli Simelius
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An early imperial baths in the roman villa of Casas de Luján. Segobriga (Saelices, Cuenca)
The roman villa of Casas de Lujan is located 3km from Segóbriga, Cuenca, and it was discovered in 2010 along with five others roman villas. Among the remains could be identified a pottery workshop, an oil-mill and part of a bathhouse belonging to the ...
Dionisio Urbina Martínez +2 more
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Heating System in the Ancient World: the Example of the Southwestern Balneum in Diocletian's Palace in Split [PDF]
Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Mauritius, 11-13 July, 2011.Searching for historical backgrounds of today’s technological achievements, the authors examined a case of heat ...
Bogdan, Željko +2 more
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This manuscript investigates the X‐ray‐induced radiolysis of the catalytic C5‐peroxide adduct in urate oxidase crystals, utilizing a top‐hat X‐ray beam to monitor peroxide occupancy across extensive dose series at both 100 K and room temperature. The study reveals a kinetic phase transition where the peroxide decays rapidly via zero‐order kinetics at ...
Symeon Koulas +4 more
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