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Continuity and Change at Tabacalera, Gijón (Spain): A Diachronic Comparison of the Zooarchaeological Assemblage from the Late Roman Period and the Medieval Period

Continuity and Change at Tabacalera, Gijón (Spain): A Diachronic Comparison of the Zooarchaeological Assemblage from the Late Roman Period and the Medieval Period

... the medieval cattle from the Tabacalera site is less detailed, as only fewer measurements were available for this period (Figure ...and Medieval histograms (Figures 8 and 9) it becomes immediately ...

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LIFE INSIDE THE ZENANI DEORHI OF RAJPUTS DURING THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD

LIFE INSIDE THE ZENANI DEORHI OF RAJPUTS DURING THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD

... LIFE INSIDE THE ZENANI DEORHI OF RAJPUTS DURING THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD Swati Detha A family constitutes the basic cell of a society, and the life inside it, represents a mirror image of the[r] ...

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Recent palaeoenvironmental evidence for the processing of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in eastern England during the medieval period

Recent palaeoenvironmental evidence for the processing of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in eastern England during the medieval period

... Askham Bog is located to the south-west of York and is currently a nature reserve covered by fen woodland. 41 Stratigraphic investigations at the site have demonstrated the presence of a substantial depth of sediment ...

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Famous Baolis of Haryana: A Study of Medieval Period

Famous Baolis of Haryana: A Study of Medieval Period

... Baoli of Hansi’s Fort:- Hansi is a city in Hissar district of Haryana. It is historical city and witnessed of many dynasties from Ancient to Modern. In this heritage city a baoli is situated in the Fort of Hansi and ...

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PROGRESS OF SAIVISM IN TIRUNELVELI DURING MEDIEVAL PERIOD

PROGRESS OF SAIVISM IN TIRUNELVELI DURING MEDIEVAL PERIOD

... Chola period and as the affixes of the Golaki mutt Sivacharyas were Sambu and Sivam, it could be assumed that the Rajagurus of the Cholas also belonged to Golaki ...

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The relevance of the “death desired” as visualised in fifteenth century Books of Hours to the “good death” of contemporary palliative care

The relevance of the “death desired” as visualised in fifteenth century Books of Hours to the “good death” of contemporary palliative care

... Late Medieval period perhaps the Mass was not depicted as often because while women would not always attend the Church-based rituals the illustration of the Office would remind the Books’ users of the text ...

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Contextualising Sankaradeva and the Egalitarian Nature of Neo- Vaishnavism in Medieval Assam

Contextualising Sankaradeva and the Egalitarian Nature of Neo- Vaishnavism in Medieval Assam

... Towards the later part of the medieval period, the spirituals leaders of the Satras moved to the royal court seeking favour and patronage to increase their power and affluence. The egalitarian nature of the ...

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Contextualising Sankaradeva and the Egalitarian Nature of Neo-	Vaishnavism in Medieval Assam

Contextualising Sankaradeva and the Egalitarian Nature of Neo- Vaishnavism in Medieval Assam

... Towards the later part of the medieval period, the spirituals leaders of the Satras moved to the royal court seeking favour and patronage to increase their power and affluence. The egalitarian nature of the ...

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Reviews and End Matter

Reviews and End Matter

... The main topics covered are: making and exporting beads from Venice from the Medieval period to the prese _ nt day; gender in the beadwork used in African aesthetic and[r] ...

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Cultural exchange in northern Italy

Cultural exchange in northern Italy

... early medieval period is beginning to reveal interesting patterns of urban to rural ne- gotiation, with larger estates from the eight century onwards (as Brunt hypothesised for the late Republic and early ...

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The transport system of medieval England and Wales: A geographical synthesis

The transport system of medieval England and Wales: A geographical synthesis

... Furthermore, it is evident that there is no available national representation of the extent of inland navigable waterways existing during the medieval period, and the links they must hav[r] ...

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Interpreting Peasantry of Early Medieval Northern India

Interpreting Peasantry of Early Medieval Northern India

... early medieval period in India is the most vulnerable and sensitive issue, much for its exposure to the new social formation occurring as a result of frequented tradition of land grants resulting in even ...

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Nature of Old Maps: As Primary Source Materials for Historical Geography

Nature of Old Maps: As Primary Source Materials for Historical Geography

... the medieval period, city maps and village (or rural area) maps in the early modern period, cadastral maps and so ...the period the more variation there tends to be in scale as well as in ...

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Hunting and Agriculture: An Examination of the Functional Aspects of Landscape Architecture in Post-Restoration Scotland

Hunting and Agriculture: An Examination of the Functional Aspects of Landscape Architecture in Post-Restoration Scotland

... Just as the country house landscape was not purely ornamental, it was also not used solely as an economic enterprise. Indeed, landowners were also typically avid hunters. It therefore follows that the Scottish country ...

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British economic growth : 1270   1870

British economic growth : 1270 1870

... the medieval period to less than a quarter in the early modern period and to just ...the period, but rye and maslin (a mixture of wheat and rye) declined sharply during the modern ...the ...

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Images out of water : aspects of the interpretation of Ancient maritime grafitti

Images out of water : aspects of the interpretation of Ancient maritime grafitti

... Pictorial graffiti representing ships from prehistory, protohistory and the early medieval period are frequently examined by nautical historians and archaeologists seeking information ab[r] ...

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Exchange and surplus production of animals and animal products at the Early Medieval settlement of Oegstgeest

Exchange and surplus production of animals and animal products at the Early Medieval settlement of Oegstgeest

... It is clear from tab. 1 that cattle, pig and sheep/goat were the three main domesticates kept at Oegstgeest. Cattle appears to have been kept in the largest numbers. Pigs seem to have been the second most important ...

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HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA-A STUDY

HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA-A STUDY

... the medieval era, capital punishment was sentenced even for extremely trivial and inconsequential matter or in other words we can say that they were executed for minor crimes such as stealing, cheating or even ...

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The Ormond lordship in County Kilkenny, 1515 1642

The Ormond lordship in County Kilkenny, 1515 1642

... For this reason alone, County Kilkenny not Tipperary had become the capital of the Ormond lordship during the later medieval period,s The fact that the Butlers of Ormond were able to con[r] ...

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Medieval Frontiers: Concepts and Practices

Medieval Frontiers: Concepts and Practices

... The changing relationships between those holding particular powers and those claiming universal authority in the medieval period raises the question of whether imperial frontiers were different from any ...

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