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Historical Images of the Pinelo Palace in Seville

open access: yesDisegnare con
One of the wealthiest merchants in Seville at the end of the 15th century, the Genoese Francisco Pinelo, funder of the second voyage to America by Christopher Columbus, commissioned a Renaissance palace which in subsequent years would have different uses
Antonio Gámiz-Gordo   +1 more
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Seville [PDF]

open access: yesThe Permanente Journal, 2015
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Skeletal Trauma and Social Dynamics in Medieval Silves (Southern Portugal): Islamic Versus Christian Populations

open access: yesInternational Journal of Osteoarchaeology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Skeletal trauma provides insight into both accidental injury and interpersonal violence, reflecting everyday risk and social dynamics. This study tests the hypothesis that trauma, particularly among males, was more prevalent in the Islamic population of Silves (9th–13th centuries) than in the subsequent Christian rule (13th century onwards ...
Ana González‐Ruiz   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

El trueque de sedes de los Fonseca: Sevilla, 1460-1464. Un comentario a Alfonso de Palencia

open access: yesHistoria. Instituciones. Documentos, 2010
Both Alfonso de Palencia and Diego Enríquez del Castillo make reference to the popular revolt that took place in Seville in 1463. Both considered it to be one of the important events of the reign of Enrique IV, although, as was to be expected, each saw ...
José Antonio Ollero Pina
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Bone Anvils and New Types of Osseous Tools at Walīla (Volubilis, Morocco): Use of Animal Byproducts in the Industries of a Medieval Town

open access: yesInternational Journal of Osteoarchaeology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Bone anvils used to sharpen metal sickle blades are frequently documented in the archaeological record of the Roman and medieval Mediterranean and beyond, with new finds reported each year. This article reports anvils from the early medieval town of Walīla (Roman Volubilis) in northern Morocco and presents two other types of bone tools (bone ...
Lisa Yeomans   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Floral resource diversity drives spatiotemporal variation in plant–pollinator network structure

open access: yesOikos, EarlyView.
Mechanisms underlying community assembly, including those related to species interactions, vary across space and time. Plant–pollinator networks exemplify these dynamics, where link rewiring and turnover mediate adaptations to environmental changes. Bees rely on diverse floral resources (e.g.
Caio S. Ballarin   +3 more
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Emerging Role of MDSCS as Novel Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets for Cancer Immunotherapy

open access: yesImmunoTargets and Therapy
S Silva-Romeiro,1,2 Rocio del Carmen Flores-Campos,1– 3 María Luisa Sánchez-León,1,4 V Sánchez-Margalet,2,3 Luis De la Cruz-Merino1,2,4 1Oncology Department, Virgen Macarena University Hospital, Seville, Spain; 2Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBiS),
Silva-Romeiro S   +4 more
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Seed co‐occurrence caused by shared frugivores leaves a long‐lasting signal in the spatial co‐occurrence among plants

open access: yesOikos, EarlyView.
By dispersing seeds, frugivorous animals affect spatial co‐occurrence of plants, ultimately influencing plant community dynamics. Frugivorous animals are intrinsically involved in plant community dynamics, by dispersing seeds of fleshy‐fruited plants and influencing their spatial co‐occurrence.
Antonio J. Perea   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pablo de Céspedes, the Virgin of Antigua and its copy for the Cathedral of Cordoba

open access: yesCuadernos de Arte de la Universidad de Granada, 2016
Pablo de Céspedes, humanist, cleric and Cordovan artist, made around 1597 a copy of the Virgin of Antigua painting in the Cathedral of Seville for a chapel in the Cathedral of Cordoba, which is involved in some artistic and theoretical processes.
Pedro M. Martínez Lara
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