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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

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

Background: Ophthalmopathy is a rare extra-thyroid manifestation of Graves’ disease, in paediatrics. Intravenous corticosteroids are the main treatment of moderate-to-severe Graves’ orbitopathy. In this paper, we describe a moderate-to-severe active Grave... see more

This is a clincal report of Graves disease treatment. Case repertorization was according to classical homeopathic principles using mental, general and particular symptoms – including symptoms just prior to, during and after the onset of the illness. ... 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

Early Neolithic graves with tent-shaped superstructure Investigation of an Early Neolithic earth grave in the barrow of Konens Høj, Djursland (fig. 8,1) (1) revealed that the stone-paved grave had been covered by a tent-shaped superstructure of oak staves... 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

Forge-stones - New Types from the Danish lron Age.Among many subjects treated during a long lifetime of research, Professor Gudmund Halt has also dealt with the production of iron 1). On many points his researches have extended our knowledge of the blacks... see more

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