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Polyneices’ Body and His Monument: Class, Social Status, and Funerary Commemoration in Sophocles’ Antigone [PDF]
There has been much debate about the role of Greek tragedy in questioning and/or affirming values. This paper addresses the broader relationship between theater and society in terms of the ways in which the dead were commemorated in fifth-century Athens.
David Roselli
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ABSTRACT Hairy‐root transformation is widely used to generate transgenic plant roots for genetic functional characterisation studies. However, transformation efficiency can be limited, largely due to the use of binary vectors. Here, we report on the development of novel integrative vectors that significantly increase the transformation efficiency of ...
Huanan Su +3 more
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The relief depicting John the Evangelist which was once embedded in the Church of St. Jerome on Marjan is a palimpsest of a Roman funerary monument. Since the removal, it has been visible from all sides, and this paper first presents their description ...
Dražen Maršić
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Gesture politics and the art of ambiguity: the Iron Age statue from Hirschlanden [PDF]
NoThe discovery of the extraordinary Hirschlanden figure was reported in this journal in 1964. Since then the statue has featured in numerous discussions of Iron Age art and society, to the extent that it has become one of the iconic images of the ...
Armit, Ian, Grant, P.
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WeiTsing, a pericycle-expressed ion channel, safeguards the stele to confer clubroot resistance
Wen Wang +20 more
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Phosphate Transporters Mediate the Uptake of Monothioarsenate
ABSTRACT Arsenic (As) is one of the most problematic environmental toxins. Exposure to As, predominantly via drinking water and the intake of food, represents a major human health threat. Various species of As exist in the environment, among them organic and inorganic thioarsenates.
Sebastian Haider +3 more
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Size matters: Reconsidering Horus on the crocodiles in miniature
A Horus cippus is a specific type of magical stele thought to provide protection from wild animals. Horus cippi were available in a variety of sizes, ranging from small enough for an individual to wear as an amulet or otherwise carry around on his or her
Jane Draycott
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Il presente contributo costituisce la presentazione di un catalogo delle rappresentazioni di animali sulle stele votive puniche e romane del Nord Africa relative al culto di Baal Hammon/Saturno. Il catalogo consta di circa 1500 stele datate fra il V sec.
Bruno D'Andrea
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The Subject of Kyo (教) of Silla from the early to middle 6th Century [PDF]
The Kyo (教), in the Silla stele from the early to middle 6th Century, is very important for political decision - making in Silla. In this paper, it was pointed out that it is highly likely that Kyo had been established as a royal order in the stage of ...
Shinohara Hirokata, 篠原 啓方
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Iron deficiency is one of the major agricultural problems, as 30% of the arable land of the world is too alkaline for optimal crop production, rendering plants short of available iron despite its abundance. To take up apoplasmic precipitated iron, plants
Yasuhiro Ishimaru +8 more
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