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L’Homme. Rivista europea per le scienze storiche femministe
This article embeds the thirty year old history of «L’Homme. Europäische Zeitschrift für Feministische Geschichtswissenschaft» / «L’Homme. European Journal of Feminist History», initiated by the well-known Austrian historian Edith Saurer in 1990, within ...
Christa Hämmerle, Michaela Hafner
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From Galls to Cecidological Herbaria: The Role of Gall Collections in Modern Life Sciences [PDF]
Galls (also known as cecidia) have been studied by botanists, zoologists and microbiologists over the last century. Indeed, galls can be induced by different animals, bacteria, viruses and fungi, so that their presence simultaneously attested the ...
Mauro Mandrioli +3 more
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La Geografia nel Congresso Internazionale di Scienze Storiche.
Roberto Almagià, Claudio W. Guastalla
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"We Are the Sons of Our Own Deeds": Comparing Skeletal Health and Frailty Indices in Deceased Individuals Across 2000 Years of Milanese History. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives In bioarchaeology, the concepts of resilience and frailty, and their quantification through indices, have gathered significant attention. This study is the first to apply, evaluate, and compare skeletal frailty indices and aims to trace frailty over time while identifying methodological challenges in their use on a sample ...
Petrosino +7 more
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L’ex-ferrovia Ostiglia-Treviso: analisi di una foresta e greenway sui binari
Il percorso della ferrovia Ostiglia-Treviso, aperta tra il 1925 e il 1941 e chiusa definitivamente tra il 1945 e il 1987, è stato parzialmente convertito in pista ciclabile a partire dal 2005.
Silvia Elena Piovan, Leonardo Mora
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Interpreting mega-development projects as territorial traps: the case of irrigation schemes on the shores of Lake Chad (Borno State, Nigeria) [PDF]
From the colonial era up to the present, mega-irrigation projects for agriculture have played a key role in the production of state space in Sahelian Africa.
M. Bertoncin, A. Pase
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The characterization of archaeological ceramics according to their chemical composition provides essential information about the production and distribution of specific pottery wares.
Cristina Fornacelli +7 more
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Abstract Depositional and erosional processes, subsidence and sea‐level changes have strongly modified the coastal landscape of northern Adriatic lagoons. Such rapid transformations have induced significant consequences on human settlements and, thus, on the archaeological visibility of the area, still largely unexplored.
Giacomo Vinci +6 more
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The ‘Obstacle of Sex’. Christina of Sweden and Her Aspirations to the Polish–Lithuanian Throne
ABSTRACT An important field of research related to early modern sovereignty is the topic of female political authority. This article aims to utilise the category of gender to analyse potential obstacles that Queen Christina of Sweden had to overcome in order to obtain royal dignity in an elective monarchy, the early modern Polish–Lithuanian ...
Dorota Gregorowicz
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Short Abstract Recent debates on ‘graphic’ geographies as well as the reinterpretation of the notion of ‘democratic experimentalism’ in local development suggest the rise of a new ‘representational experimentalism’. This paper contributes to both recent debates on creative methods in local development and the study of the use graphic and visual methods
Marina Bertoncin +2 more
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