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Between Marius, Cinna and Sulla. The role of the Valerii Flacci in the Roman Republic in the eighties of the 1st century BC
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Polymeric Carriers for Delivery Systems in Biomedical Applications—In Memory of Professor Andrzej Dworak
Published 2023-04-01“…Since the appearance of the first civilizations, various substances have been used to improve human health [...]…”
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AUTONOMY, THE NECESSARY "SMALL STEP" FOR FORMATION OF NEW STATES IN EUROPE
Published 2020-09-01“…The process of creating a new state dates back thousands of years to the emergence of the first civilizations in the world. Freedom and independence are the engines of history, they have drawn new border areas and changed maps, they are the basis of dozens of revolutions and liberation wars, striving over the centuries to achieve independence of a particular ethnic group or territory. …”
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OYUN YÖNTEMİYLE TARİH ÖĞRETİMİNİN ÖĞRENCİ ERİŞİSİNE VE KALICILIĞA ETKİSİ
Published 2015-05-01“…This study is limited with units of “The science of History” , “The Rise of Civilization and The First Civilizations” and “The First Turkish States” in 9th grade history curriculum. …”
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Urbanization in Archaeological Interpretation. Case study: "Hellenized settlements" in the Central Balkans
Published 2016-03-01“…In the archaeological literature, the problem of urbanization and the emergence of cities have most often been solved in the framework of the formation of states and first "civilizations". Both in traditional and more recent works based on evolutionary theory, it has been presupposed that these are the settlements of the communities on the "state level", with fully developed complex society. …”
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Agriculture in Ancient and its influence on Development of Agronomics and Welfare of the States
Published 2011-02-01“…On the basis of literary sources history of origin and development of agriculture is rotined in Ancient. The first Civilizations arose up on fat streamside lands of the large rivers: Nile, Euphrates, tiger, Inda, Ganga and other Earths and plenty of water are fertile during an overflow, a warm climate allowed to Ancient civilizations to grow 2-3 harvests in a year. …”
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN FOOD ENTERPRISES AND GLOBALIZATION OF ELECTRONIC BUSINESS IN SERBIA
Published 2018-09-01“… Use of finance in a certain form has been present and operational since the emergence of the worlds first civilizations such as: Egypt, Greece, Babylon, Rome and others. …”
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Demographic resorts, urban and development process
Published 2006-12-01“…Since the appearance of the first civilizations, it has been evident the importance of this instance (demographic resource) for the equipping and institution of the state in its origin. …”
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Urbanization in Archaeological Interpretation. Case study: “Hellenized settlements” in the Central Balkans
Published 2012-09-01“…In the archaeological literature, the problem of urbanization and the emergence of cities have most often been solved in the framework of the formation of states and first “civilizations”. Both in traditional and more recent works based on evolutionary theory, it has been presupposed that these are the settlements of the communities on the “state level”, with fully developed complex society. …”
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De la sémiotique égyptienne aux signes du berceau chez Michel Butor et Claude Simon
Published 2018-09-01“…This varied semiotics which traces the culture, sciences, religion and the arts which cradled the first civilizations of the world, finds its sources in Africa. …”
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Study of compressive strength in artisanal adobe stabilized with cow manure, nopal sap, straw and bull blood
Published 2019-09-01“… Adobe has been used in construction since the first civilizations in the world, and to improve its mechanical properties, organic stabilizers were added. …”
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Afghanistan's ethnic groups share a Y-chromosomal heritage structured by historical events.
Published 2012-01-01“…Our results also indicate that inter-Afghan differentiation started during the Bronze Age, probably driven by the formation of the first civilizations in the region. Later migrations and invasions into the region have been assimilated differentially among the ethnic groups, increasing inter-population genetic differences, and giving the Afghans a unique genetic diversity in Central Asia.…”
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The Role of Climate on Residential Architecture and Living Culture: an Example of Gaziantep
Published 2019-05-01“…Gaziantep is located to the north of Mesopotamia where the first civilizations originated and settled. And has hosted many civilizations that have been important trade centers throughout history. …”
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Arabic writing in pre-Islamic times and learning method
Published 1979-03-01“…To strip this nation of all traces of civilization, on the pretext that the first civilizations had their sources other than the land of the Arabs, which is a starting point through which they seek to destroy the hopes that the Arabs want today, so that it is a factor in pushing to despair and preventing progress and advancement. …”
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OYUN YÖNTEMİYLE TARİH ÖĞRETİMİNİN ÖĞRENCİ ERİŞİSİNE VE KALICILIĞA ETKİSİ
Published 2015-05-01“…This study is limited with units of “The science of History” , “The Rise of Civilization and The First Civilizations” and “The First Turkish States” in 9th grade history curriculum. …”
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Sal y salud. Poblaciones y territorios = Salt and Health. Populations and Territories
Published 2020-02-01“…Since antique times, first civilizations already studied environmental conditionants in order to chose the optimal place for settlements and cities. …”
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The Charismatic Community
Published 2008-10-01“…A revised and expanded version of a dissertation completed at Princeton University in 2000, this book describes the emergence of a distinct Shi`ite communal identity within the larger Islamic community in the period between the First CivilWar (656-61) and the end of the second/eighth century. …”
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