نتایج جستجو برای: ancient greece

تعداد نتایج: 54852  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Zuzana Hofmanová Susanne Kreutzer Garrett Hellenthal Christian Sell Yoan Diekmann David Díez-Del-Molino Lucy van Dorp Saioa López Athanasios Kousathanas Vivian Link Karola Kirsanow Lara M Cassidy Rui Martiniano Melanie Strobel Amelie Scheu Kostas Kotsakis Paul Halstead Sevi Triantaphyllou Nina Kyparissi-Apostolika Dushka Urem-Kotsou Christina Ziota Fotini Adaktylou Shyamalika Gopalan Dean M Bobo Laura Winkelbach Jens Blöcher Martina Unterländer Christoph Leuenberger Çiler Çilingiroğlu Barbara Horejs Fokke Gerritsen Stephen J Shennan Daniel G Bradley Mathias Currat Krishna R Veeramah Daniel Wegmann Mark G Thomas Christina Papageorgopoulou Joachim Burger

Farming and sedentism first appeared in southwestern Asia during the early Holocene and later spread to neighboring regions, including Europe, along multiple dispersal routes. Conspicuous uncertainties remain about the relative roles of migration, cultural diffusion, and admixture with local foragers in the early Neolithization of Europe. Here we present paleogenomic data for five Neolithic ind...

2013
Aikaterini Georgala

Fermented foods are an important part of diets in many parts of the world and are known from ancient times. Traditional fermented cereal foods are widely used in the diet of people in the Middle East, Asia, Africa and some parts of Europe. The technology of making these products as well as the type of milk and cereal used are of the main factors that influence their nutritional value. Nutrition...

2016
Eve Rannamäe Lembi Lõugas Camilla F. Speller Heiki Valk Liina Maldre Jarosław Wilczyński Aleksandr Mikhailov Urmas Saarma

Although sheep (Ovis aries) have been one of the most exploited domestic animals in Estonia since the Late Bronze Age, relatively little is known about their genetic history. Here, we explore temporal changes in Estonian sheep populations and their mitochondrial genetic diversity over the last 3000 years. We target a 558 base pair fragment of the mitochondrial hypervariable region in 115 ancien...

2008
Gregory J. Retallack

Libation, or the pouring of wine or blood on the ground, was an important element of religious practice in ancient Greek religion (Burkert 1985), indicating reverence for soil. Homer (c . 750 BC, Iliad 14.347) sang how ‘divine soil [χθών δı̂α] made fresh-sprung grass to grow, and dewy lotus, crocus and hyacinth’. A similar epithet ‘sacred soil’ [‘ιερòν πέδoν], which includes the root word for pe...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2008
Cheston B Cunha Burke A Cunha

Since antiquity, malaria had a major impact on world history but this brief historical overview focuses on clinical features of malaria from Hippocrates to Osler. In antiquity, physicians tried to differentiate malaria from other acute fevers. The classic descriptions of malaria by Hippocrates in ancient Greece and Celsus in ancient Rome are excerpted here from the original Greek and Latin. The...

2011

The effects of color on life must have been of great significance to early human beings, whose very existence was governed by light and darkness. Most living things appear to be vitalized by the bright reds, oranges, and yellows of daylight -and calmed and rejuvenated by the blues, indigos, and violets of the night. For the ancients, the colors that make up sunlight were each considered to show...

2012
Mark Anielski

I believe the greatest threat to the pursuit of genuine happiness and well-being is our current debt-money system. In the face of an international debt-crisis, it is remarkable that there is no serious discussion about the nature of money, or about how and who creates our money. While meaningful conversations about alternative measures of progress (e.g. Gross National Happiness, Genuine Progres...

Journal: :Amisos 2022

Abstract 
 The aim of this study is to determine the place women in pre-school Greek education from Classical Age end Hellenistic Period. In child education, mothers was certainly great. related sources indicate not only importance but also presence other rearing and education. context, roles nurses, wet-nurses nannies will be tried explained. study, Ancient discussed detail with help pres...

2011
Brad Martin

As is widely accepted by scholars, much of the Western philosophies have roots in ancient Greece. Among the most influential ancient Greek figures is the “Father of History,” Herodotus of Halicarnassus, who chronicled the history of the Persian Wars. Herodotus used the Histories as a medium for discussing the political trends of his time, specifically those in Athens. Herodotus shared his views...

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