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Besides being important components of landscape‐level biodiversity, medicinal plants are essential resources for traditional and modern healthcare. However, human‐driven biodiversity loss has resulted in the decline of medicinal plant populations. By maintaining connections between nature, culture, and people, sacred natural sites can help counteract ...
Rita Engel +4 more
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Diet reconstruction of the Sarmatians at Madaras [PDF]
117 samples from the proximal femora were taken from 50 skeletons excavated from the Sarmatian cemetery at Madaras, situated on the southern part of the Hungarian Plain between the Danube and Tisza rivers.
Smrčka, Václav +2 more
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Diet reconstruction of the Sarmatians at Madaras. A preliminary survey
117 samples from the proximal femora were taken from 50 skeletons excavated from the Sarmatian cemetery at Madaras, situated on the southern part of the Hungarian Plain between the Danube and Tisza rivers.
Smrčka, Vάclav +2 more
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Seismic Imaging of the Southern Vienna Basin (Austria) Using Probabilistic Ambient‐Noise Tomography
ABSTRACT Surface‐wave ambient noise tomography has proven to be a cost‐effective and reliable tool for imaging sedimentary basins when coupled with dense nodal seismic arrays. Here, we deployed 181 seismic nodes in two asynchronous phases across the southern Vienna Basin in spring 2024. We retrieve fundamental‐mode Rayleigh and Love wave group velocity
Clement Esteve +5 more
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Ritual Deposit of the Sarmatian Age from the Barrow on the Lower Don Basin
Introduction. In 2007 the archaeological expedition of the State Autonomic Cultural Facility of Rostov Region “The Don Heritage” excavated burial ground Krasny IV in Aksay district of Rostov Region. In the mound of barrow No.
Mikhail V. Vlaskin +1 more
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The ends of history? Jerome, Geruchia, and the Rhine crossings
This article revisits Jerome’s treatment of the Rhine crossings of 406 in his letter to the widow Geruchia, and the broader issue of breaching the Roman limes. It argues that his description of the events in Gaul and on the border was framed to fit his notion of the history of salvation.
Mateusz Fafinski
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The Sarmatians in Scythian Naples
Пересуваючись на захід у II—І ст. до н. е., сармати досягли Криму, де вперше виступили під назвою роксолани. У II—III ст. н. е. вони увійшли до складу населення Неаполя Скіфського та Південно-Західного Криму.Статья посвящена проблеме сарматского ...
Пуздровський, О.Є.
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A special category of brooches present in the Sarmatian graves of the Carpathian Basin is represented by disc brooches made of silver or bronze plate with central anthropomorphic depiction glass intaglios.
Lavinia Grumeza
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Chemical Composition of the Metal Ware Found in the Late Scythian Cemetery of Levadki
This article addresses the study of the chemical alloy composition of the artefacts made of non-ferrous and precious metals and discovered in the cemetery of Levadki in Central Crimea.
Anna V. Antipenko, Sergey A. Mul’d
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Notes on the origin and dating of the bone pyxides from the Sarmatian environment between the Don and the Prut [PDF]
The object of this article is to discuss the bone pyxides discovered in the Sar¬matian graves from the north and north-west of the Black Sea. The study, with¬out being exhaustive, attempts a presentation of the graves where bone pyxides were identified ...
Vitalie Bârcă
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