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The history of Ancient Rome

ROMANS. A simulation of the history and culture of ancient Rome. The authors:

ROMANS. A simulation of the history and culture of ancient Rome. The authors:

... 5. Prepare a dateline Prior to Day 1, make a large dateline, beginning with 753 B.C., the founding of Rome. Then proceed with additional cards denoting 100-year intervals, ending with A.D. 476. Place these cards ...

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The Origins of Nationalism: An Alternative History from Ancient Rome to Early Modern Germany

The Origins of Nationalism: An Alternative History from Ancient Rome to Early Modern Germany

... of history to understand – or, as formulated by Hirschi, ‘construct’ – the present, for example, not only the discovery and editing of Tacitus’ Germania but also the exploitation of its various accounts such as ...

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LEAD EXPOSURE IN A MIDDLE CLASS POPULATION  OF ANCIENT ROME

LEAD EXPOSURE IN A MIDDLE CLASS POPULATION OF ANCIENT ROME

... minimize loss of lead by volatilization. At this temperature the organic component of the bone (mainly collagen) would only have been charred and the observed "loss on ignition" (LOI) would not reflect the total ...

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functional-gastrointestinal-disorders-history-pathophysiology-clinical-features-and-rome-iv.pdf

functional-gastrointestinal-disorders-history-pathophysiology-clinical-features-and-rome-iv.pdf

... Severe symptoms. Approximately 20% – 25% of pa- tients with FGIDs often seen in referral practices have se- vere symptoms and a smaller proportion have very severe and refractory symptoms. They often have a high ...

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Historical Materialism and Liu Dunzhen’s Ancient Chinese Architecture History

Historical Materialism and Liu Dunzhen’s Ancient Chinese Architecture History

... The History Manuscript is arranged under the framework of primitive socie- ty’s architecture, slave society’s architecture, and early days of feudal society’s architecture as well as late feudal society’s ...

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ANCIENT HISTORY GENERAL COURSE. Year 11 syllabus

ANCIENT HISTORY GENERAL COURSE. Year 11 syllabus

... 20–30% Explanation A response in the form of: a short answer or a set of short answers; an extended answer which can be scaffolded or sectionalised essay questions, and can contai[r] ...

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No lasting city : Rome, Jerusalem and the place of Hebrews in the history of earliest 'Christianity'

No lasting city : Rome, Jerusalem and the place of Hebrews in the history of earliest 'Christianity'

... Stated most simply, the investigation of Hebrews' background has faltered because the epistle is read as a document of early Christianity.. It should instead be read as a document of Sec[r] ...

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The Track of History: Finance and National Governance in Ancient China

The Track of History: Finance and National Governance in Ancient China

... Many major fiscal and taxation reforms in ancient China had reflected a relatively consistent concept of national governance. The first was to coordinate the relationship between tax collection and tax payment. ...

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2.2 Ancient History of the Lower Ottawa River Valley

2.2 Ancient History of the Lower Ottawa River Valley

... Projectile points or arrowheads found at the Lamoureux site (BiFs-2), located near Pendleton, Ontario, estimated at between 3500 and 3800 years old... Ceremonial knife found at the M[r] ...

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Ancient DNA and the rewriting of human history: be sparing with Occam’s razor

Ancient DNA and the rewriting of human history: be sparing with Occam’s razor

... different ancient populations contributed to the genetics of present-day Europeans: (1) West European hunter-gatherers, (2) ancient north Eurasians related to Upper Paleolithic Siberians, and (3) early ...

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Ancient interlocus exon exchange in the history of the HLA-A locus.

Ancient interlocus exon exchange in the history of the HLA-A locus.

... When introns were first discovered, it was suggested that new genes might evolve by exon shuffling (GIL- BERT 1978). T h e event of exon shuffling reported here differs i[r] ...

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The Shock of the Ancient: Literature & History in Early Modern France

The Shock of the Ancient: Literature & History in Early Modern France

... of ancient (pre-medieval) or modern (post-medieval) learning tout court, Modern theorists such as Fontenelle divided the prize between those disciplines which proceed by method and cumulative progress and those ...

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The Witch: A History of Fear From Ancient Times to the Present

The Witch: A History of Fear From Ancient Times to the Present

... the ancient to the early modern period (the 'present' in the subtitle is misleading, as is the subtitle as a whole), while setting out the lines for possible new ...

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Coadaptation of Helicobacter pylori and humans: ancient history, modern implications

Coadaptation of Helicobacter pylori and humans: ancient history, modern implications

... Intestinal-type gastric cancer arises in the context of pan- or corpuspredominant gastritis and the resultant hypochlorhydria, explaining why patients with duodenal ulcers which are asso[r] ...

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Concept of Leadership in the Ancient History and Its Effects on the Middle East

Concept of Leadership in the Ancient History and Its Effects on the Middle East

... of history were more prone to proceed after a leader rather than being governed with democracy because of their cultural and social ...world history is examined, the process passing from tribalism to ...

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The Castrum Novum Project: History and Archaeology of a Roman Colony (Santa Marinella, Rome, Italy)

The Castrum Novum Project: History and Archaeology of a Roman Colony (Santa Marinella, Rome, Italy)

... the ancient Via Aurelia may be referred to a fortification, perhaps a turret dated between the 5 th or 6 th and 8 th centuries AD [7]–[8], historical period that saw the decline of Castrum Novum as a coastal town ...

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A Brief History of Legal Comparison: A Lesson from the Ancient to Post Modern Times

A Brief History of Legal Comparison: A Lesson from the Ancient to Post Modern Times

... legal history; second, from a theo- retical and practical point of view, much attention was paid to the domestic law of each country, which became an object of dogmatic construction; third, a greater adjustment of ...

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Paging through history: Parchment as a reservoir of ancient DNA for next generation sequencing

Paging through history: Parchment as a reservoir of ancient DNA for next generation sequencing

... Indeed, it is intriguing to note that the two items, both of them records held in the Borthwick Institute for Archives in York, seem to have different heat map distributions, which may represent different breeding ...

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Paging through history : parchment as a reservoir of ancient DNA for next generation sequencing

Paging through history : parchment as a reservoir of ancient DNA for next generation sequencing

... Parchment is ubiquitous in the historical record and is an attractive source for aDNA analysis to elucidate the history of domestic species and address questions intrinsic to the material origins of documents. ...

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Expanding the history of the just war : the ethics of war in ancient Egypt

Expanding the history of the just war : the ethics of war in ancient Egypt

... What this treaty shows is that ancient Egyptians conceived of war and peace as existing within a framework of divine and mundane international relations and law. Hostile relations between states were viewed as ...

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