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lrish Axes from UlstrupThe Neolithic farmers of Denmark had developed a prosperous but self-sufficient peasant economy, making highly skillful use of their native resources of flint to provide themselves with tools and weapons. As early as Middle Neolithi... see more

lrish Axes from UlstrupThe Neolithic farmers of Denmark had developed a prosperous but self-sufficient peasant economy, making highly skillful use of their native resources of flint to provide themselves with tools and weapons. As early as Middle Neolithi... see more

River findsBronze Age metalwork from the river GudenåBronze Age metalwork (primarily swords and other weapons) found in European rivers has aroused interest for many years, but little is known of corresponding finds from Denmark. The general Scandinavian ... see more

A Cooking Pit in New Guinea Travelling in the Far East in 1968, I visited the Australian part of the New Guinea highlands, and had in a village called Alipe Manya near the town Mount Hagen the opportunity to observe how the natives used hot stones to cook... see more

A Horizontal Mill at Ljørring, Jutland.Horizontal water-mills have been in use in Jutland since the beginning of the Christian era 2). But the one here described shows so close a connection with the timber building technique of middle-age Denmark (the log... see more

River findsBronze Age metalwork from the river GudenåBronze Age metalwork (primarily swords and other weapons) found in European rivers has aroused interest for many years, but little is known of corresponding finds from Denmark. The general Scandinavian ... see more

A Cooking Pit in New Guinea Travelling in the Far East in 1968, I visited the Australian part of the New Guinea highlands, and had in a village called Alipe Manya near the town Mount Hagen the opportunity to observe how the natives used hot stones to cook... see more

A Horizontal Mill at Ljørring, Jutland.Horizontal water-mills have been in use in Jutland since the beginning of the Christian era 2). But the one here described shows so close a connection with the timber building technique of middle-age Denmark (the log... see more

No Brasil, em um problemático cenário de racismo estrutural e sexismo, diversos grupos minoritários que carecem de reconhecimento reclamam pela concretização de direitos personalíssimos. Valendo-se do método dedutivo e mediante uma pesquisa que se utiliza... see more

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