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This study offers some general remarks on the interpretation of the tophet-phenomenon in the light of the current debate. The importance of interpretative models based on a comprehensive knowledge and use of all sources is stressed, together with the ...
Paolo Xella
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A STEP IN STONE. ONTOLOGIES OF PODOMORPHIC PETROGLYPHS IN SOUTHERN SCANDINAVIAN BRONZE AGE
Summary During the Bronze Age, a particular type of podomorphic petroglyph was produced on the outcrops by the sea in southern Scandinavia. In this text, their distribution, organization and articulation are analyzed in the Mälaren region of central‐eastern Sweden.
Fredrik Fahlander
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INSCRIPTIONS ON STELAE OF THE GENERAL KASA. TRANSLATIONS AND HISTORICAL COMMENTARY
The present article contains a reproduction and a full translation of hieroglyphic inscriptions on 4 stelae from the lost tomb of general Kasa at Saqqara (XIX Dyn.). The publication of inscriptions on the stelae includes a short description of images and
Vladimir Anatol'evich Bolshakov
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Nouvelle stèle anthropomorphe à Amorigé dans le Soddo (Éthiopie)
The upper part of an anthropomorphic stelaehas been discovered at Amorigé in the Soddo region (Ethiopia). Its base layed up in position, at about two meters. The flat stone with a clear compartmented head was originally more than 3 m high. On the body we
Roger Joussaume
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ABSTRACT Salt stress and nitrogen utilisation efficiency (NUE) represent critical constraints affecting worldwide crop productivity. While nitrate transporter proteins (NPFs) have been implicated in saline chloride (Cl−) ion transport, the mechanistic linkage between chloride stress and NUE remains poorly understood.
Zeqi Zhao +6 more
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ABSTRACT Salinity combined with waterlogging is a major abiotic stress that severely limits crop growth and yield. We investigated species‐specific adaptations to salinity under constant waterlogging conditions in the wild halophytic barleys Hordeum marinum and H. glaucum, compared with the cultivated H. vulgare.
Stanislav Isayenkov +10 more
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Archaeological reconnaissance sponsored by the Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage (ARCCH) was conducted under the direction of the author in February 2004 in Atsibi-Wemberta district (Wereda) in eastern Tigray Administrative ...
Tekle Hagos
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ABSTRACT Plants rapidly adjust their root system architecture to enhance resource uptake and cope with fluctuating soil environments. One such adaptive response is the development of root hairs (RH), which increase the effective root surface area and thereby improve water and nutrient acquisition.
Cristina Bahamonde +8 more
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OS SEGUIDORES DE OSÍRIS: O Pós-Vida nas Estelas Egípcias do Museu Nacional
Talvez nenhuma outra cultura tenha criado um conjunto de crenças e práticas funerárias tão complexo e diversificado quanto os egípcios antigos. Em um panteão repleto de divindades funerárias, Osíris se destaca como a própria essência e princípio ...
Antonio Brancaglion Junior
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ABSTRACT Soil pH is an influential abiotic environmental factor. Here, we identify responses to central stimuli associated with calcareous alkaline soils in Arabidopsis and comparatively explore the potential of the closely related Arabidopsis halleri for addressing how plants cope with local soil pH.
Gen Yang, Hans Simon Metze, Ute Krämer
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