Reconfiguring gender, kinship, and spirituality: space‐ and place‐making in Muslim Malaysia
Abstract In the public and private spaces of Malaysia's capitalist cities, Malay women abide by a stricter Islamic dress code than they do in rural areas. Hence, in this local context, spatial public/private and ‘placial’ rural/urban order are of importance for gender identifications and practices.
Viola Thimm
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On the coins with legend LAN SABAS
The article reports on the rare coins from Taman finds with the depiction of the saint on the obverse and the inscription LAN SABAS on the reverse. It represents more exact description of the coin’s type and confirms earlier suggested attribution of ...
Oleg Vasil'yevich Pushkarev
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Application of Geoelectrical Resistivity Imaging Technique for the Estimation of Soil Water in Universiti Putra Malaysia [PDF]
This study describes the application of electrical resistivity imaging technique in the estimation of soil water in UPM, Selangor, Malaysia. Electrical Resistivity Imaging surveys have been conducted in order to locate, delineate subsurface water ...
Asry, Zeinab
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Revision of the “Archidiskodon meridionalis ürömensis” Vörös, 1979 in the context of the mammoth evolution in Eurasia [PDF]
A single tooth from the locality of Üröm-hegy (Hungary) was designated as the holotype specimen of “Archidiskodon meridionalis ürömensis” by Vörös (1979). The observed morphology of the tooth, with a minimum of 15 molar plates (most likely 17) led to the
Virág, Attila
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COINS FROM THE BOSPORAN NECROPOLIS OF VOLNA 1 ON THE TAMAN PENINSULA
В статье публикуются нумизматические материалы из раскопок боспорского некрополя античного времени Волна 1 в 2014-2018 гг. Монеты являются важными хронологическими индикаторами как для датировки погребений, так и для периодизации истории некрополя в целом. За исключением единственного серебряного пантикапейского диобола (ок. 425-400 гг. до н.
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The role of wild palms in agroforestry systems in the Neotropics: A review
Abstract Wild palms are among the most important plants in the Neotropics due to their wide distribution, species richness and cultural relevance for humans. In addition to their presence in forests, these plants also occur in anthropogenic systems throughout their range of distribution, but their role in these systems is often overlooked.
Viviana Andrade +3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Niche segregation is a mechanism by which competition between coexisting species is reduced. The ecological niche is a multidimensional space shaped by the conditions and resources that enable the existence of species.
Carolina Reyes‐Puig +3 more
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New records of Eunapius fragilis (Leidy, 1851) and Ephydatia fluviatilis (Linnaeus, 1759) (Porifera, Spongillidae) in Ebro River Basin (N Spain) [PDF]
Esta nota representa una contribución al conocimiento sobre la presencia de algunas especies de esponjas dulceacuícolas (Porifera, Spongillidae) en la cuenca del río Ebro.
Durán, Concha +2 more
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The Huns in the Cimmerian Bosphorus
The history of the Cimmerian Bosporus in the Hun Period (last third of the 4th–second third of the 5th century) remains largely unknown. Hun-style artefacts in the Eastern Crimea and the Taman Peninsula (arrowheads, bone bow plates, some sword types ...
Michel Kazanski
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How dry was the Mediterranean during the Messinian salinity crisis? [PDF]
The Messinian salinity crisis (MSC; 5.97\u20135.33 Ma) is an enigmatic episode of paleoceanographic change, when kilometers-thick evaporite units were deposited in the Mediterranean basin. It is generally accepted that during the MSC interval there was a
Lugli, Stefano +5 more
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