POTTER CRAFTSMANSHIP IN IBERIA AT THE END OF THE IRON AGE AND THE BEGINNING OF ROMAN CONQUEST: QUALITY VS. QUANTITY

Potter craftsmanship in Iberia at the end of the Iron Age and the beginning of Roman conquest: Quality vs. Quantity

There have been many studies that have attempted to address the complexity underlying manufactured ceramic assemblages after the conquest of Rome.So much so that today it is possible to easily find a great amount of typological lists, which mostly help to clearly establish linear temporal sequences.A reality that is most probably very different fro

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Intraclade heterogeneity in nitrogen utilization by marine prokaryotes revealed using stable isotope probing coupled with tag sequencing (Tag-SIP)

Nitrogen can greatly influence the structure and productivity of microbial communities through its relative availability and form.However, roles of specific organisms in the uptake of different nitrogen species remain poorly characterized.Most studies seeking to identify agents of assimilation have been correlative, indirectly linking activity meas

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SOME SOLUTIONS ON CAPACITY ASSESSMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SOLAR ENERGY EFFICIENCY ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE KALININGRAD REGION

Assessment of the feasibility of using photovoltaic installations requires calculation of the amount of solar radiation arriving on inclined surfaces.The paper presents Men’s Necklace the calculation of the insolation for the territory of the Kaliningrad region.Based on the research results, an automatic calculation program was developed, which w

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South Africa, Sweden, and Good International Citizenship

There are those who argue that a state embodying good international citizenship (GIC) must actively seek to improve the world around it, thereby making a positive contribution to overcoming global challenges.A good international citizen (state) must also be a proponent of multilateral cooperation, usually manifesting in global platforms such as the

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