Using GIS to integrate old and new archaeological data from Stone Age deposits in Karonga, Malawi [PDF]
The Karonga District of northern Malawi has an extensive Stone Age archaeological record, primarily represented by stone artefacts that occur in both superficial and buried contexts.
Clark J.D. +9 more
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The building stones and slates of Killin : an investigation of stone for the built heritage [PDF]
The village of Killin lies in an area of dramatic landscape and mountain scenery. The use of local stone in the buildings gives a direct connection to this landscape and reflects the local geology, comprising mostly metamorphic rocks of Precambrian age
Albornoz-Parra, L.J. +5 more
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The late Pleistocene and Holocene history of eastern Africa is complex and major gaps remain in our understanding of human occupation during this period.
C. Shipton +17 more
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Kidney Stone Development among Older Adults in Iran [PDF]
Aim: Incidence and prevalence of kidney stone development have been increased in the recent years. Present study aimed to determine prevalence and risk factors of kidney stone development among adults more than 65 years old.
Amiri, Masoud. +4 more
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Experimental research versus the popularisation of knowledge of the Stone Age [PDF]
In this paper we shall demonstrate the relationship between experimental research regarding the oldest period of human history and the popularisation of knowledge of the Stone Age.
Grużdź, Witold, Pyżewicz, Katarzyna
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Characterization of the noble gases and CRE age of the D'Orbigny angrite [PDF]
Introduction: The D’Orbigny angrite, a 16.55 kg stone, was found 1979 in Argentina [1]. Mineralogy and chemistry of this meteorite were characterized in detail [2-6]. A Pb-U-Th age of 4.559 Ga was obtained for pyroxenes by Jagoutz et al. [7].
Busemann, H. +4 more
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Lithics of the North African Middle Stone Age: assumptions, evidence and future directions
North Africa features some of the earliest manifestations of the Middle Stone Age (MSA) and fossils of our species, Homo sapiens, as well as early examples of complex culture and the long distance transfer of exotic raw materials.
Scerri, E., Spinapolica, E.
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The Still Bay and Howiesons Poort at Sibudu and Blombos: Understanding Middle Stone Age Technologies
The classification of archaeological assemblages in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa in terms of diversity and temporal continuity has significant implications with respect to recent cultural evolutionary models which propose either gradual ...
Sylvain Soriano +7 more
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Factors that affect outcome of pediatric shock waves lithotripsy with sedoanalgesia
Introduction: Performing shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) under intravenous sedoanalgesia and the ability to predict the effectiveness of SWL is essential in determining the most appropriate treatment for patients.
Ammar Fadil Abid +2 more
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Assessment association between type of urinary tract stones and patients demographic factors in patients referred to several therapeutic-sergery centers in Ardebil city(1387-88). [PDF]
Introduction: A urinary stone is the tertiary common problem of urinary system. Calcium stone was common in males. This disease could in advanced level caused to renal failure.
حسین خانی, علی +2 more
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