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Unveiling the complexity of post-Roman polity formation using ancient DNA
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2002
Compared to the Greeks, Roman science was applied and practical, with little interest in theory and speculation about the true nature of things. Great uncritical treatises were written by writers such as A. Cornelius Celsus and Pliny, consolidating current biological knowledge (and error).
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Compared to the Greeks, Roman science was applied and practical, with little interest in theory and speculation about the true nature of things. Great uncritical treatises were written by writers such as A. Cornelius Celsus and Pliny, consolidating current biological knowledge (and error).
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1987
When the Rio Tinto Company Limited (hereafter normally abbreviated as RTC) started its operations in 1873, there must have been some evidence of mining prior to entry of the Romans. Unfortunately, little notice seems to have been taken of such evidence, the staff being fully involved in the exciting new activities, and it was probably obliterated.
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When the Rio Tinto Company Limited (hereafter normally abbreviated as RTC) started its operations in 1873, there must have been some evidence of mining prior to entry of the Romans. Unfortunately, little notice seems to have been taken of such evidence, the staff being fully involved in the exciting new activities, and it was probably obliterated.
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The Roman City in the Roman Period
2012The history of the Greek city in the Roman period or, perhaps, certain constituents of that history, make upafffield that Fergus Millar has made his own. This essay reflects broadly upon two features of that history, particularly in light of Millar's challenging observation that the history of the Principate outside Rome itself-and often within-is very
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2015
The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that sleep was a state akin to death, and invested great significance to the dreams that accompanied this state. A belief in the divine origin of dreams is one that the ancient Greeks and Romans inherited from the Mesopotamians and Egyptians, but one that they took to its ultimate extent, with the establishment of
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The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that sleep was a state akin to death, and invested great significance to the dreams that accompanied this state. A belief in the divine origin of dreams is one that the ancient Greeks and Romans inherited from the Mesopotamians and Egyptians, but one that they took to its ultimate extent, with the establishment of
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