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El estudio del arte rupestre sahariano ha comenzado en las últimas décadas a tener una agenda propia dentro de la investigación prehistórica y a despegar como sub-disciplina arqueológica. África ha pasado de ser vista como un continente baldío a apreciars... see more

MORPHOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE OF HERB VERONICA OFFICINALIS (VERONICA OFFICINALIS L.)S.M. Marchyshyn, I.I. MilianSHEI "Ternopil State I.Ya.HorbachevckyiMedicalUniversityof Ministry of Public Health ofUkraine"Veronica officinalis - a perennial herb... see more

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are small devices that are run by batteries as minimal energy resources. The cluster method is one of the ways on WSN that is widely applied to the routing protocols to extend the network's lifespan. Low-Energy Adaptive Clu... see more

Kirkemosegård – a votive site with ornaments from the Early Germanic Iron AgeThe Kirkemosegård ornaments were recovered following a metal detector survey and subsequent archaeological investigations of the find site in a cultivated field with wet hollows ... see more

Archaeological investigations in the Oman peninsula A preliminary reportThe plain extended, savannah-like with its scattered trees, out toward the mountains. The sand blew before the wind, and settled in miniature dunes against the small thorn bushes arou... see more

Ard and Yoke in Nuristan In most parts of the world, one man ploughs with two draught animals. In Nuristan, two men plough with one ox [1].The first description of this peculiar plough stems from Sir George Scott Robertson [2], who spent from September, 1... see more

SILVER, GOLD AND IRON Concerning Katara, Urei, and the Magic Lakes of Nuristan In 1965 Lennart Edelberg published an article entitled Nuristanske Sølvpokaler (KUML 1965, pp. 153-201). The present article is intended to supplement Edelberg's findings on th... see more

The Passage-grave Jordhøj Associated with the passage graves and contemporary polygonal dolmens of southern Scandinavia is a special group of finds mainly comprising pottery found at the foot of the mound, on both sides of, and often also in front of, the... see more

Harpoons of the Ertebølle cultureTwo morphological criteria, alone or in combination, may be employed to distinguish harpoons from other types of bone points in archaeological assemblages. Both reflect function: when in use, a harpoon must be easily detac... see more

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