Search results for "ancient history"

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Reply to 'Limited Late Antique cooling'

2017

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAntiqueGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesAncient history010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature Geoscience
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Excavations of the New Kingdom fortress in Jaffa, 2011–2014: traces of resistance to Egyptian rule in Canaan

2017

010506 paleontologyArcheology060102 archaeologymedia_common.quotation_subjectExcavation06 humanities and the artsArtAncient history01 natural sciencesArchaeologyKingdom0601 history and archaeologyFortress (chess)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonAmerican Journal of Archaeology
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The Maya wall paintings from Chajul, Guatemala

2020

The recent renovation of a house in Chajul in western Guatemala has revealed an unparalleled set of wall paintings, most probably from the Colonial period (AD 1524–1821). The iconography of the murals combines pre-Columbian elements with imported European components in a domestic rather than a religious setting, making them a unique example of Colonial-period art. Here, the authors present the results of iconographic, chemical and radiocarbon analyses of the Chajul house paintings. Dating to the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries AD, the paintings may be connected to a revival of the local religious organisation (cofradías) in the context of waning Spanish colonial control.

010506 paleontologyArcheologyHistoryContext (language use)Ancient historyColonialism01 natural scienceslaw.inventionPintura rupestrelawpigment analysisColonial artMaya0601 history and archaeologyRadiocarbon datingIconographyChajul0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPainting060102 archaeologyIxil MayaGeneral Arts and Humanitieswall paitings06 humanities and the artsGuatemalaColonial periodAntiquity
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Insights into the economic organization of the Phoenician homeland : a multidisciplinary investigation of the later Iron Age II and Persian period Ph…

2018

This paper details the results of a large-scale multi-disciplinary analysis of Iron Age pottery from a settlement in the core of the Phoenician homeland. The research presented is centred upon a large corpus of Phoenician carinated-shoulder amphorae (CSA) from the later Iron Age II and Persian period contexts at the coastal site of Tell el-Burak. Traditional typological investigations are combined with a focused archaeometric approach including a new quantitative method for the morphometric analysis of amphorae, thin-section petrography, geochemistry and organic residue analyses, aimed at gaining a more detailed understanding of the organization of the Phoenician economy. Despite gradual, b…

010506 paleontologyArcheologyHistoryHistory060102 archaeologyMulti disciplinaryHomeland06 humanities and the artsAncient history01 natural sciencesLate iron agelanguage.human_languagelanguage0601 history and archaeologyEconomic organizationPotteryPhoenicianPeriod (music)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPersian
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Sello alimentario romano relacionado con Juno Sospita procedente del SE Hispano

2017

Roman alimentary stamps have an iconography that sometimes is difficult to interpret. In this paper, some valuations on the images displayed on both sides of one of these objects, namely an example belonging to a private collection in Murcia, are offered. In its original publication a relation to agrarian cults through motifs that would refer to the goddess Ceres was proposed. However, it is a composition having its closest parallels in a series of Roman Republican coins issued in 64 bc by Lucio Roscio Fabato. These denarii are mainly linked to Juno Sospita and secondarily also to the Egyptian cults of Mediterranean expansion. Therefore we evaluate the possibility that such religious intera…

010506 paleontologyArcheologyHistorygeographyHistorygeography.geographical_feature_category060102 archaeology06 humanities and the artsAncient history01 natural sciencesAgrarian societyPeninsula0601 history and archaeologyPrivate collectionIconographyRelation (history of concept)ParallelsComposition (language)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesZephyrvs
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The Bronze Age in France

2013

010506 paleontology[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryHistory060102 archaeology[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory06 humanities and the artsChalcolithicAncient history01 natural sciencesÂge du bronzeArchéologie[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryBronze Age0601 history and archaeologySWORDCultural divide0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Medieval Monastery Gardens in Iceland and Norway

2021

Gardening was an important part of the daily duties within several of the religious orders in Europe during the Middle Ages. The rule of Saint Benedict specified that the monastery should, if possible, contain a garden within itself, and before and above all things, special care should be taken of the sick, so that they may be served in very deed, as Christ himself. The cultivation of medicinal and utility plants was important to meet the material needs of the monastic institutions, but no physical garden has yet been found and excavated in either Scandinavia or Iceland. Especially the Cistercians were well known for being pioneer gardeners, but also other orders like the Benedictines and A…

0106 biological sciencesDeed010506 paleontologyHistorymonastery gardenNorwegianAncient historyBL1-279001 natural sciencesmedieval gardeningrelict plantsanatomy_morphologyMiddle Ages0105 earth and related environmental sciencesReligions. Mythology. RationalismhorticultureReligious studiesSAINTlanguage.human_languageherblanguageSpecial careIcelandicVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480010606 plant biology & botanymedicinal plantsReligions
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Palaeopathological Evidence of Infectious Disease in a Skeletal Population from Late Medieval Riga, Latvia (15Th-17Th Centuries AD)

2017

Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of infectious disease in the Dome Church (Riga Cathedral) Cemetery population, dating from the late medieval period (15th-17th centuries AD). A total of 274 individuals were macroscopically observed for evidence of infectious disease, and seven individuals with lesions possibly associated with a bacterial infection affecting the skeleton were selected for further analysis. Pathological changes on the outer table of the skull and in the long bones of legs characteristic of venereal syphilis were observed in four female and one male individual. Likewise, changes possibly related to late congenital syphilis were observed in a 14-15-ye…

0106 biological scienceseducation.field_of_study060101 anthropologyMultidisciplinaryinfectious diseaseSciencePopulationQ06 humanities and the artsAncient history010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesvenereal syphilisGeographytuberculosisInfectious disease (medical specialty)0601 history and archaeologypalaeopathologyeducationProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
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Rodzinna postpamięć Ślązaków

2017

Family Postmemory of the People of Silesia
 The author suggests a possible use of postmemory to analyse the contemporary family memory of the people of Silesia. Their memoirs about WW2 (such as working for the Wehrmacht, the Red Army invading Silesia, working in labour camps, nationality verification, displacements to Germany, and deportations to Siberia) bear signs of latent memory which is rarely revealed even to the next of kin. Present mainly within the family circle, within the local society, and among friends, these memoirs integrated Silesians and made them a unique community that considers itself a stigmatized minority. This contributed to mythologizing and stereotyping the who…

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Towards a Bangsamoro in Mindanao?

2017

Mindanao was already settled by Muslims when the Spanish colonization began. Today, the western part of the island and the Sulu archipelago are territories with a majority Muslim population, whereas the rest of the Philippines is predominantly Christian. Since the sixteenth century, the “Moros” of Mindanao have fought outsiders, Spaniards first, then the Americans, and throughout history the other Filipinos. The settlement migration policy of the Philippine government in the middle of the twentieth century has transformed the human landscape of the central and eastern parts of Mindanao, now predominantly Christian, and created a major area of commercial plantations. Political opposition to …

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