To multicellularity and back again: Description of two new coccoid genera (Portococcus gen. nov. and Pseudanabaenococcus gen. nov.) in the basal "filamentous" order Pseudanabaenales, Cyanobacteria. [PDF]
Abstract Despite recent efforts in taxonomic revision of phylogenetically basal photosynthetic cyanobacteria, cryptic diversity and recurrence of simple plesiomorphic morphotypes has continued to appear in phylogenies with poorly characterized “Synechococcus” and “Pseudanabaena” strains.
Strunecký O +9 more
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The settling factors of Roman villas in southern Lusitania
The Romans arrived to the Iberian Peninsula in the 3rd century B.C.: they transformed the Hispanian administration, the landscape and culture. The area of Lusitania expanded in the middle and southern part of Portugal, south from the River Douro, as well
Firnigl Anett
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VIVARIA IN DOLIIS. CERAMIC JARS FOR DORMOUSE FATTENING FOUND IN ARUCCI
Summary The excavation of the north house at the archaeological site of Arucci (Aroche, Huelva) has provided interesting data for understanding city planning in general, and domestic architecture in particular. Investigation of their environments has allowed the identification of the distinct functions for which they were intended, including two ...
Javier Bermejo Meléndez +1 more
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Dried fish at the intersection of food science, economy, and culture: A global survey
Abstract Dried fish—here defined broadly as aquatic animals preserved using simple techniques, such as sun‐drying, salting, fermentation, and smoking that permit storage as foods at ambient temperature for extended periods without specialized packaging—have received little direct attention in fisheries research.
Ben Belton +5 more
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Abstract Nature field trips stand out as pedagogical experiences because of their benefits in science learning, even in early childhood education (ECE). However, previous studies have found that teachers often do not make use of their full educational potential.
Elena Bravo +4 more
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Changing Protagonists: Managing Economic Activities in Late Antique Lusitania
The Roman province of Lusitania went through a sequence of processes from the end of the 4th century onwards that resulted in the end of the classical landscape.
André Carneiro
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El nomen Flavius en Lusitania : su inserción en las estructuras onomásticas y sociales provinciales
El presente trabajo evalúa la huella epigráfica del nomen Flavius en Hispania Lusitania, determinando su contribución al mapa gentilicio de la provincia así como al proceso romanizador y urbanizador de su territorio.
Henar Gallego Franco
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The Reorganization of Hispania Citerior under Augustus
Provincia Transduriana was a Roman province, not the territory assigned to a legate; Gallaecia et Asturia were never integrated within the provincia Lusitania; the oriental border of the Transduriana probably was located at Noega.
Pedro López Barja de Quiroga
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Villa Cardilio (Torres Novas, Santarém): una revisión desde la Numismática
The archaeological excavations carried out in the Roman villa of Villa Cardilio (Torres Novas, Santarém) have uncovered numerous numismatic findings. The study of these coins and other archaeological objects (ceramics, amphorae, glass, etc.) allows us ...
Noé Conejo Delgado
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NEW RESTORED DENARIUS OF TRAJAN FROM CARCABOSO, CÁCERES (CONVENTUS EMERITENSIS, LUSITANIA)
A recent and new Republican denarius restored by Trajan is studied and discussed. The issue is extremely rare as no image of it is known so far. It was found in Carcaboso, Cáceres (Conventus Emeritensis, Lusitania), very near of the road known as Vía de ...
David Martínez Chico
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