ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Economy
Education
Social Sciences
Law
Public health
Architecture and Urbanism
Research
Medicine / Sub specialtie
Pure sciences
Library and Museology
all records (74)

Languages
English
Spanish
Portuguese
German
French

Countries
Indonesia
Brazil
USA
Cuba
Denmark
Spain
Colombia
Mexico
South Africa
Chile
all records (83)

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
all records (24)

Filter  
 
12.963  Articles
1 of 1.297 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
It is usual to consider the main economic, social and artistic trends in early Mycenaean society as demonstrated in the Shaft Graves of Mycenaeto be derived more o rless directly from Crete. In this scenario, societies on the Cycladic islands fulfil the r... see more

Since the 1970’s, rich burials like those of Vix and Hochdorf have been analysed as the icons of a pan-regional phenomenon – the emergence of traditional states, which is largely underpinned by the impact of their interaction with Mediterranean societies.... see more

It is usual to consider the main economic, social and artistic trends in early Mycenaean society as demonstrated in the Shaft Graves of Mycenaeto be derived more o rless directly from Crete. In this scenario, societies on the Cycladic islands fulfil the r... see more

Creating more sustainable products is a major topic throughout the consumer goods industry. To succeed, it is necessary to follow a holistic, “cradle-to-grave” approach which involves stakeholders throughout the entire value chain while focusing on consum... 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

Jamdat Nasr graves in the Oman When P. V. Glob and T. G. Bibby in 1958 paid their first visit to Abu Dhabi, they were following up a message from Tim Hillyard, the representative of the oil company ADMA, who had found »mounds of the Bahrain type« which he... see more

A grave from Stubberup on LollandHuman sacrifice and cannibalism in the Bronze Age The Stubberup grave. In 1958, at Stubberup near Nysted on Lolland, a grave was investigated in the centre of a former tumulus, then completely levelled by the plough. Under... see more

A partire dal dibattito sulle ricadute della grave emergenza sanitaria da COVID-19 nel mondo della cultura, il contributo si concentra  sulla riflessione che si è sviluppata  sul ruolo che le biblioteche hanno avuto durante il lockdown e sulle s... see more

1 of 1.297 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»