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Ancient mitogenomes from Neolithic, megalithic and medieval burials suggest complex genetic history of Kashmir valley, India. [PDF]

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Dwivedi A   +11 more
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Cognitive individual differences are key in the network of trait covariance. [PDF]

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De Russi G   +5 more
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Rare earth elements sediment analysis tracing anthropogenic activities in the stratigraphic sequence of Alagankulam (India). [PDF]

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Selvaraj T   +7 more
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Insights into post-fire establishment of three Alpine conifer species after an experimental fire in Tyrol, Austria. [PDF]

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Chen Z   +6 more
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Crossbows and imperial craft organisation: the bronze triggers of China's Terracotta Army [PDF]

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The Terracotta Army that protected the tomb of the Chinese emperor Qin Shihuang offers an evocative image of the power and organisation of the Qin armies who unified China through conquest in the third century BC.
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Ancient Greek Terracotta Sculpture

2022
The phrase “terracotta sculpture” refers to all figurative representations in fired clay produced in Greece and in the Greek world during the first millennium bce, (from the Geometric period to the end of the Hellenistic period), whatever their size (figurine, statuette, or statue), whatever their manufacturing technique (modeling, molding, mixed ...
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The Phenomenon of Terracotta: Architectural Terracottas

2015
The Etruscan decorative spirit found one of its most impressive expressions in the roofs of baked clay that adorned houses and public buildings beginning in the third quarter of the seventh century bc. Thanks largely to the important excavations at Acquarossa near Viterbo and Poggio Civitate (Murlo) near Siena, an astounding assortment of terracotta
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