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Inmormântări tumulare pre-Yamnaya – Yamnaya recent descoperite în Câmpia Română, la Păuleşti (jud. Prahova). Analiză antropologică

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice
Recent research on three prehistoric burial mounds in Păulești (Prahova County) has led to the identification of four graves, dated by C14‑AMS to the first half of the 3 rd millennium and culturally classified, on the basis of ritual and funerary ...
Vasile, G.
doaj   +1 more source

Restoring soil and tree nutrition through non‐industrial wood ash additions to sugarbushes

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, EarlyView.
Nutrient losses from forest soils caused by decades of acid deposition have affected tree growth and depleted soils of essential nutrients in eastern North America. Non‐industrial wood ash (NIWA) is rich in macronutrients and may be a potential remediation strategy to restore lost nutrients as a forest soil amendment.
Shelby M. Conquer   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

La mort en Arabie du Nord-Est : Synthèse des pratiques funéraires entre 1000 av.-700 apr. n. è.

open access: yesArabian Humanities
Tombs are the most well-represented remains in Northeast Arabia. Characterized by tumuli, mounds of sediment covering one or several graves, their use appears to be part of a funerary tradition dating back to the Bronze Age.
Marie Laguardia
doaj   +1 more source

Ensamblando datos. SIG y la historia humana del Valle de Oukaïmeden [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Geographic Information Systems have become recently a methodological device to analyze the social configuration of historical landscapes. This paper deals with mobility and visibility as basic agents of the landscape organization, which is in turn, one ...
de la Presa, Pablo   +3 more
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3G Internet Diffusion and Secondary Education Attainment: Evidence of Opportunity Cost in Vietnam

open access: yesReview of Development Economics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Mobile internet diffusion has led to significant societal and economic transformations since its early diffusion, especially in the Global South. This has implied changes in human capital formation, particularly through education, and has reshaped the trade‐off between education and employment, especially among the younger population.
Trang Thi Pham, Bernardo Caldarola
wiley   +1 more source

Tumulii de la Brînzenii Noi şi Rogojeni (cercetări arheologice de salvare 2013) / Tumuli (kurgans) from Brînzenii Noi and Rogojeni (Rescue Archaeological Research 2013)

open access: yesTyragetia, 2014
This article puts in the scientific use results of rescue research of the mound (tumulus) no.1 from the village of Brânzenii Noi (Teleneşti District) and the mound (tumulus) no.1 from the village of Rogojeni (Şoldăneşti District).
Serghei Agulnikov   +2 more
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キトラ古墳開封前の石室内空気環境調査報告 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Kitora Tumulus, located in the southern part of the old capital, Heijo-kyo, in Nara prefecture, was built around the 8th century. The interior of the stone chamber was coated with plaster, like at Takamatsuzuka Tumulus.
三浦 定俊, 佐野 千絵, 間渕 創
core   +1 more source

Integrating Math and Science Through Engineering: Illustrative Examples From Curricula Implementation in Middle School Engineering Classrooms

open access: yesSchool Science and Mathematics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Engineering has emerged as a promising context for STEM integration in K‐12 schools. In the previous decade, the field has seen an increase in curricular resources and pedagogical approaches that invite students to utilize mathematics and science as they engage in engineering practices.
Jessica Gale   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

New objects in old structures: The Iron Age hoard of the Palacio III megalithic funerary complex (Almadén de la Plata, Seville, Spain) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Cultural contact, exchange and interaction feature high in the list of challenging topics of current research on European Prehistory. Not far off is the issue of the changing role of monuments in the making and maintaining of key cultural devices such as
Forteza González, M   +6 more
core  

Drawing Animals in the Paleolithic: The Effect of Perspective and Abbreviation on Animal Recognition and Aesthetic Appreciation

open access: yesTopics in Cognitive Science, EarlyView.
Abstract The majority of Pleistocene figurative cave art in Western Europe consists of line drawings depicting large herbivores from the side view, and outlines were sometimes abbreviated to the head‐neck‐dorsal line. It is often assumed that the side view was used because it facilitates animal recognition compared to other views, and that abbreviated ...
Murillo Pagnotta   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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