نتایج جستجو برای: bronze age

تعداد نتایج: 758010  

2017
Marc Haber Claude Doumet-Serhal Christiana Scheib Yali Xue Petr Danecek Massimo Mezzavilla Sonia Youhanna Rui Martiniano Javier Prado-Martinez Michał Szpak Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith Holger Schutkowski Richard Mikulski Pierre Zalloua Toomas Kivisild Chris Tyler-Smith

The Canaanites inhabited the Levant region during the Bronze Age and established a culture that became influential in the Near East and beyond. However, the Canaanites, unlike most other ancient Near Easterners of this period, left few surviving textual records and thus their origin and relationship to ancient and present-day populations remain unclear. In this study, we sequenced five whole ge...

2016
Carlotta Farci Marcos Martinón-Torres David González Álvarez

Article history: Received 1 June 2016 Received in revised form 29 November 2016 Accepted 8 December 2016 Available online xxxx Bronze production during the Iron Age of the Iberian Peninsula is characterised by the use of a relatively simple technology, based on crucible-furnaces. In an area rich in mineral resources, bronze was produced on a small scale and within settlements, to be used for ri...

Journal: :research on history of medicine 0
jafar rezaian student research committee, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran farzad forouzanfar anthropology research center, iranian cultural heritage, handicraft and tourism organization, tehran, iran

cranial trephination is a technique which was used by ancient people to trephine skulls with some instruments. there are different types of trephination, the most common and primitive of which were trianglular and quadrangular in shape. a group burial was found in an archeological excavation of burnt city in sistan province in 1977. out of the 13 skeletons, one skeleton belonged to a 13th years...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2010
José L Neira Rodrigo J Carbajo

in conjunction with our results, demonstrate that in certain H. pylori strains, CagA plays an essential role in the activation of NF-κB. We acknowledge in our article that CagA may not be the only component that H. pylori uses to activate inflammation. Compelling evidence exists that under some circumstances other H. pylori factors can induce an inflammatory response. For example, CagA clearly ...

2016
Andreas Hauptmann Sabine Klein

This study represents a joint pilot project between archaeological and natural sciences, aimed at exploring the technology and provenance of gold artefacts, exemplified for the case of Georgia. It is focussed on the prehistoric gold mine of Sakdrisi. The study included the investigation of both Bronze Age gold artefacts and native gold by chemical and lead isotope analyses using ICP-mass spectr...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2006
Vladimír Sládek Margit Berner Robert Sailer

Some scholars explain the absence of settlements in the Bohemian and Moravian Late Eneolithic (Corded Ware archaeological culture) as a consequence of pastoral subsistence with a high degree of mobility. However, recent archaeological studies argued that the archaeological record of the Late Eneolithic in Central Europe exhibits evidence for sedentary subsistence with mixed agriculture, similar...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
Jaime Lira Anna Linderholm Carmen Olaria Mikael Brandström Durling M Thomas P Gilbert Hans Ellegren Eske Willerslev Kerstin Lidén Juan Luis Arsuaga Anders Götherström

Multiple geographical regions have been proposed for the domestication of Equus caballus. It has been suggested, based on zooarchaeological and genetic analyses that wild horses from the Iberian Peninsula were involved in the process, and the overrepresentation of mitochondrial D1 cluster in modern Iberian horses supports this suggestion. To test this hypothesis, we analysed mitochondrial DNA f...

2011

THE ANCIENT WORLD passed from the Stone Age through the Bronze and Iron Ages to our modern developed society—a society that is dependent on metals and alloys for its very existence. However, an impressive body of metallurgical knowledge developed in the thousands of years since ancient man first found copper and became curious enough to investigate the behavior of this naturally occurring, rela...

Journal: :پژوهش های ایران شناسی 0
بهرام آجورلو استادیار دانشگاه هنر اسلامی تبریز مرکز تحقیقات مرمت بناها و بافت¬های تاریخی و فرهنگی دانشگاه هنر اسلامی تبریز اسماء سعید کارشناس ارشد پژوهش هنر- دانشگاه هنر اسلامی تبریز

archaeologically, the hybrid and mythological motif of people-scorpion, as presented in both forms of man-scorpion and woman-scorpion, in the horizon of bronze age cultures in the plateau of iran, merely, is reported from the archaeological sites of jiroft in the halil rood basin, southwest iran. in mesopotamia, the people-scorpion is presented as the guardian monster for the gates of dead peop...

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