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1por Gil-Torrano, Andrea, Gómez-Morón, Auxiliadora, Martín, José María, Ortiz, Rocío, Fuertes Santos, Mª del Camino, Ortiz, PilarEnlace del recurso
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2“…From the ethno-botanical point of view, Calabria is one of the most interesting region, since in the ancient times it was subject to the dominant cultures of several people (Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans etc.). Until some decades ago the road network was poorly developed and villages were isolated, so that the culture of the "subsistence" and some archaic customs were kept. …”
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3por Romdhane, Lilia, Kefi, Rym, Azaiez, Hela, Halim, Nizar Ben, Dellagi, Koussay, Abdelhak, Sonia“…However, throughout its history, Tunisia has been the site of invasions and migratory waves of allogenic populations and ethnic groups such as Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Arabs, Ottomans and French. Like neighbouring and Middle Eastern countries, the Tunisian population shows a relatively high rate of consanguinity and endogamy that favor expression of recessive genetic disorders at relatively high rates. …”
Publicado 2012
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4por Vassallo, Alberto, Modi, Alessandra, Quagliariello, Andrea, Bacci, Giovanni, Faddetta, Teresa, Gallo, Michele, Provenzano, Aldesia, La Barbera, Andrea, Lombardo, Giovanna, Maggini, Valentina, Firenzuoli, Fabio, Zaccaroni, Marco, Gallo, Giuseppe, Caramelli, David, Aleo Nero, Carla, Baldi, Franco, Fani, Renato, Palumbo Piccionello, Antonio, Pucciarelli, Sandra, Puglia, Anna Maria, Sineo, Luca“…The urban plan of Palermo (Sicily, Italy) has evolved throughout Punic, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, and Norman ages until it stabilized within the borders that correspond to the current historic center. …”
Publicado 2023
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