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121“…The ninth-century beads from Komani are made from soda-rich plant ash glass from the eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia and correspond to an Islamic typology. The chronological and geographical differences are reflected in the distinctive cobalt sources used for the two groups. …”
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122“…With HV12 being one of the oldest HV subclades, our results support an origin of HV haplogroup in the region defined by Western Iran, Mesopotamia, and the South Caucasus, where the highest prevalence of HV has been found.…”
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123por Fowler, Kent D., Ross, Jon, Walker, Elizabeth, Barritt-Cleary, Christian, Greenfield, Haskel J., Maeir, Aren M.“…This male dominant cooperative labour pattern contrasts recent studies showing that adult women primarily made Neolithic figurines in Anatolia, and more females than males were making pottery prior to the rise of city-states in northern Mesopotamia.…”
Publicado 2020
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124“…During the campaign, for 103 days the urban pollution was dominant, 45 recorded dust events ([Formula: see text] ) were originated from the dry regions in the south of Tehran and 15 dust events ([Formula: see text] ) impacted the city that were originated from the Arabian Desert and Mesopotamia.…”
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125“…Glasses, which date back to about 2500 BC, originated in Mesopotamia and were later brought to Egypt in approximately 1450 BC. …”
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126“…The advent of smelted copper and tin, i.e., bronze, in the 4(th) millennium B.C. in Mesopotamia has pioneered the preparation of other metal composites, such as brass (i.e., mixture of copper and zinc), since the bronze age. …”
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127por Russell, Nerissa“…Drawing on depictions of animals and the treatment of living animals and their remains, I examine three case studies (Cyprus, Upper Mesopotamia, and Çatalhöyük in central Anatolia) to evaluate whether emic distinctions between wild and domestic existed. …”
Publicado 2022
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128por Brabin, Bernard J“…As more countries became engaged in the War, the problem grew in size, leading to major epidemics in Macedonia, Palestine, Mesopotamia and Italy. Trans-continental passages of parasites and human reservoirs of infection created ideal circumstances for parasite evolution. …”
Publicado 2014
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129“…The process of Near Eastern neolithization and its westward expansion from the core zone in the Levant and upper Mesopotamia has been broadly discussed in recent decades, and many models have been developed to describe the spread of early farming in terms of its timing, structure, geography and sociocultural impact. …”
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130por Morrison, Kathleen D., Hammer, Emily, Boles, Oliver, Madella, Marco, Whitehouse, Nicola, Gaillard, Marie-Jose, Bates, Jennifer, Vander Linden, Marc, Merlo, Stefania, Yao, Alice, Popova, Laura, Hill, Austin Chad, Antolin, Ferran, Bauer, Andrew, Biagetti, Stefano, Bishop, Rosie R., Buckland, Phillip, Cruz, Pablo, Dreslerová, Dagmar, Dusseldorp, Gerrit, Ellis, Erle, Filipovic, Dragana, Foster, Thomas, Hannaford, Matthew J., Harrison, Sandy P., Hazarika, Manjil, Herold, Hajnalka, Hilpert, Johanna, Kaplan, Jed O., Kay, Andrea, Klein Goldewijk, Kees, Kolář, Jan, Kyazike, Elizabeth, Laabs, Julian, Lancelotti, Carla, Lane, Paul, Lawrence, Dan, Lewis, Krista, Lombardo, Umberto, Lucarini, Giulio, Arroyo-Kalin, Manuel, Marchant, Rob, Mayle, Francis, McClatchie, Meriel, McLeester, Madeleine, Mooney, Scott, Moskal-del Hoyo, Magdalena, Navarrete, Vanessa, Ndiema, Emmanuel, Góes Neves, Eduardo, Nowak, Marek, Out, Welmoed A., Petrie, Cameron, Phelps, Leanne N., Pinke, Zsolt, Rostain, Stéphen, Russell, Thembi, Sluyter, Andrew, Styring, Amy K., Tamanaha, Eduardo, Thomas, Evert, Veerasamy, Selvakumar, Welton, Lynn, Zanon, Marco“…To illustrate the benefits of the classification scheme and methods for mapping historical land use, we apply it to Mesopotamia and Arabia at 6 kya (c. 4000 BCE). The scheme will be used to describe land use by the Past Global Changes (PAGES) LandCover6k working group, an international project comprised of archaeologists, historians, geographers, paleoecologists, and modelers. …”
Publicado 2021
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