Revisiting the history of the Ostrusha Tomb: new data from pottery deposits
The Ostrusha tomb is remarkable for its monolithic chamber with hybrid Achaemenid-Greek architecture and a painted ceiling. It was planned and built as a free-standing tomb but was later incorporated into a larger structure.
Chavdar Tzochev
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Macroscopic and histological analyses of cremated remains from the Imperial Roman necropolis of La Cona (1st cent. BCE-1st cent. CE, Teramo, Italy). [PDF]
Galbusera A +10 more
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Preliminary Study on the Synergistic Degradation Mechanism of the Microbial Community on the Wood of the Dingtao M2 Tomb. [PDF]
Wang C +5 more
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Long-Standing Seborrheic Keratosis of the Scalp. [PDF]
El Hajj J, Chidiac C, Hajj M, Tomb R.
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In 1928 a Syrian peasant farmer stumbled by chance onto a funerary vault of ancient provenance about half a mile from the Mediterranean coastline of Syria and about six miles north of the modern-day city of Latakia.
Ramos, Melissa
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Ancient DNA and spatial modeling reveal a pre-Inca trans-Andean parrot trade. [PDF]
Olah G +5 more
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The spatiotemporal distribution characteristics and influencing factors of ancient tombs in China: A study on the conservation of ancient tombs in China. [PDF]
Ma Q +6 more
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Ancient DNA from Shimao city records kinship practices in Neolithic China. [PDF]
Chen Z +25 more
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The Heretic King: Possible Diagnoses of Pharaoh Akhenaten. [PDF]
Turner MD, Schweiger K.
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Analysis of the Fiber Residues Unearthed from the Dabuzi Han Tomb in Xi'an, Shaanxi. [PDF]
Ma Z +7 more
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