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Talaromyces santanderensis: A New Cadmium-Tolerant Fungus from Cacao Soils in Colombia. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Fungi (Basel), 2022
Guerra Sierra BE   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

CIV. Projet d'enquête sur les Tumuli

open access: yes, 1924
Jullian Camille. CIV. Projet d'enquête sur les Tumuli. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 26, 1924, n°4. pp.
Jullian, Camille
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Les Tumuli de la Nièvre. (Note complémentaire)

open access: yes, 1926
Desforges Antoine. Les Tumuli de la Nièvre. (Note complémentaire). In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique de France, tome 23, n°12, 1926. pp.
Desforges, Antoine, Desforges, A.
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Tumuli du Correo et du Guïre

open access: yes, 1905
Serbat Louis. Tumuli du Correo et du Guïre. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 69, année 1905.
Serbat, Louis
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Tumuli du Pas-de-Calais

open access: yes, 1904
Serbat Louis. Tumuli du Pas-de-Calais. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 68, année 1904.
Serbat, Louis
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History of Conservation of Decorated Tumuli -From the Viewpoint of Conservation Science -

open access: yes, 2014
History of conservation of decorated tumuli is reviewed as a part of the history of conservation science in Japan. Decorated tumuli were filled and sealed immediately after being built.
朽津, 信明, Nobuaki, KUCHITSU
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The Spacetimes of the Scythian Dead: Rethinking Burial Mounds, Visibility, and Social Action in the Eurasian Iron Age and Beyond

open access: yesArts
The Eurasian Iron Age Scythians, in all their regional iterations, are known for their lavish burials found in various kinds of tumuli. These tumuli, of varying sizes, are located throughout the Eurasian steppe.
James A. Johnson
doaj   +1 more source

Development of tumuli in the medial portion of the 1983 aa flow-field, Mount Etna, Sicily.

open access: yes, 2004
A number of tumuli formed on the aa-dominated lava fan complex which developed in the medial zone of the 1983 flow-field of Mount Etna during the later stages of the eruption. This complex flow-field formed on shallow sloping ground below a scarp between
Pinkerton, H.   +12 more
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The largest prehistoric mound in Europe is the Bronze-Age Hill of Udine (Italy) and legend linked its origin to Attila the Hun. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2023
Fontana A   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Early iron age tumuli of Attica

open access: yes, 2015
This dissertation examines the burial tumuli of the Attic countryside during the first millennium BC. Particular attention is paid to four of them excavated by Kyriakos Pittakis and Valerios Stais in the Mesogeia plain, namely in Velanideza and Petreza ...
Γουλάκος, Ορέστης   +1 more
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