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2012, in: Historia Narrat. Studia Mediewistyczne ofiarowane Profesorowi Jackowi Banaszkiewiczowi
Symposion 2022: Akten der Gesellschaft für griechische und hellenistische Rechtsgeschichte, ed. P. Scheibelreiter
Did serfdom exist in Classical and Hellenistic Crete?2024 •
This contribution engages in the longstanding debate over servile status in ancient Crete and asks whether secure evidence exists for a ‘serf’ status bound to the soil. It concludes in the negative though an analysis of the terms dolos and woikeus in Gortynian law, the literary sources for Cretan servile status, and several Hellenistic treaties.
U. Gabbay and J. J. Pérennès (ed.), Des polythéismes aux monothéismes: Mélanges d’assyriologie offerts à Marcel Sigrist, Études Bibliques, Nouvelle Série 82, Leuven, 189–220
Teaching Liturgical Lamentations in Hellenistic Uruk2020 •
Based on a newly published cuneiform letter from 171 BCE, this article discusses how the art of liturgical lamentation was taught to novices in Late Babylonian Uruk. It also provides new evidence for the cultural exchange that went on between different Late Babylonian cities.
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Digital Financial InclusionIn the last decade, the RBI and the Indian government have introduced several policies that seek aggressively expand access to formal financial services, especially banking services, for low-income, rural residents.
This paper deals with the economic and social history of North Africa from the fourth to the sixth centuries. By examining the re-emergence of commercialized agriculture from the fourth century onwards and the related penetration of the monetary economy into the rural areas, this essay seeks to demonstrate why there was a causal connection between economic expansion, wealth accumulation, and the increase of wage labourers – of landless peasants in particular. To this end, this study argues that as a form of organization of labour, tenancy remained quantitatively predominant, but it was the very existence of a supplementary labour force composed of slaves and wage labourers that made tenancy so resilient in the face of changes in market demand. While slavery played a pivotal role in elite control over the commercialized production of specific cash crops, by offering a flexible seasonal labour supply, wage-labour assured the necessary elasticity to the large landed infrastructures. In essence, this paper shows that it was this mixed labour regime that provided the real pay-offs. This piece also claims that being accompanied by the increased predominance of gold in all types of transaction, the process of economic growth widened the polarization between two main social classes defined by factors of land or capital, and labour. This state of affairs generated as a further consequence the reaction of the labourers, which mainly took the form of an increased, and at times a strategic, mobility.
Problemas de Autoestima en niños
PROBLEMAS DE AUTOESTIMA EN NIÑOS2019 •
PROBLEMAS DE AUTOESTIMA EN NIÑOS, ABORDAJE COGNITIVO CONDUCTUAL La autoestima según la terapia cognitiva conductual: Walter Riso (2013), señala que las investigaciones realizadas teniendo como base la terapia cognitiva han demostrado que la visión negativa que se tiene de sí mismo es un factor determinante para que se lleguen a desarrollar trastornos psicológicos, tales como: somatizaciones, fobias, depresión, estrés, ansiedad, inseguridad, problemas de pareja, bajo rendimiento académico y laboral, abuso de sustancias, problemas de imagen corporal, poca inteligencia emocional, etc. Por lo que se da como conclusión que si la autoestima no se encuentra fortalecida, llega a repercutir en todas las áreas fundamentales del ser humano. Menciona que tener una buena autoestima tiene múltiples beneficios, algunos de estos son: Se incrementan las emociones positivas, la alegría se hará presente al igual que las ganas de vivir mejor. Se alcanzan niveles de mayor eficacia en las tareas que se realizan, se desarrollan sentimientos de competencia y capacidad. Se desarrollarán mejores relaciones interpersonales, vínculos más saludables. Se adquiere más independencia y autonomía. Asimismo Riso (2013), señala que la autoestima está conformada por cuatro pilares fundamentales y de la misma manera presenta una base sobre la cual se puede trabajar en la restauración de estas características que constituyen la autoestima. 1. AUTOCONCEPTO: Se refiere a lo que la persona piensa de sí misma, al concepto que tiene de su persona en general. El autoconcepto se ve reflejado en las cosas que la persona se dice a sí misma, las exigencias que tiene y de qué manera las hace. Para restaurar el autoconcepto:
The Arabian Gulf in Late Antiquity and Early Islam, United Arab Emirates University in al-Ain, 4th-5th November 2022
Priestman, 2022: Occupation of the Sohar Hinterland during the Late Pre-Islamic and Early Islamic Periods: The Archaeological EvidenceThe port of Sohar emerged as one of the key centres of Indian Ocean maritime trade in the Middle East under the first Ibadi imamate during the Abbasid period. The pre-Islamic history of the port and wider Batinah coastal region remains harder to reconstruct. While there has been an important upward revision of the chronology of the archaeological excavations undertaken at Sohar in the 1980s, the findings provide clear evidence of occupation extending back to at least the 7th and 8th centuries AD. Across the wider Sohar hinterland, there have now been a number of long-term and extensive archaeological surveys including those undertaken in the 1970s and 1980s by Andrew Williamson and then Paolo Costa and Tony Wilkinson, the Wadi Jizzi survey by Bleda Düring within the past decade, and the Batinah Expressway projects. Again, these have provided only very limited and ephemeral evidence for the late pre-Islamic occupation of the area. While we strongly suspect at least an intermittent Sasanian presence in the area, the archaeological traces of this activity remain difficult to define. The chance discovery made at the fort of Fulayj located 30km to the southeast of Sohar appears particularly significant. The site consists of a small, regularly planned, and heavily defended, stone-built fortification with projecting corner and entrance flanking towers. Fulayj bears all the hallmarks of a professional military construction linked with the Sasanian world. Its size, at 30 x 30m, is too limited to have housed a significant military detachment. It may therefore have formed part of a wider defensive system designed to control the economically important coastal Batinah and Sohar hinterland. Excavations undertaken at Fulayj in 2015 and 2016 supported by the European Research Council confirmed our suspicion that it was built in the late pre-Islamic period around the 5th century AD. Significantly, Fulayj was then reoccupied and internally modified in the decades leading up to and immediately following the Islamic conquest of Oman. A renewed investigation of the site began in 2022 with the support of the Anglo-Omani Society and the Beatrice de Cardi Award. Recent results shed further light and detail on the complexity of the fort’s occupational history. The presentation will outline the significance and importance of Fulayj, and detail some of the latest findings from our investigation. We will also consider the broader significance of Fulayj within the context of the late pre-Islamic occupation of the Sohar hinterland. No similar sites or network of fortifications has so far been identified within the region. This poses obvious challenges concerning future research and the site’s wider interpretation.
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume
Interbody fusion with allograft and rhBMP-2 leads to consistent fusion but early subsidence2007 •
Centrul de Studii Transilvane. Fundația Culturală Română, Cluj-Napoca, 1996
Ioan-Aurel Pop, Românii și maghiarii în sec. IX-XIV. Geneza statului medieval în Transilvania [1996]Journal of Dental Implants
Retention force of all-zirconia, all-polyetheretherketone, and zirconia-polyetheretherketone telescopic attachments for implant-retained overdentures: In vitro comparative study2020 •
Programme Book 30th European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) Annual Meeting (Rome, Italy)
ARA · PACIS · AVGVSTAE: An Astro-Archaelogical Analysis (Poster)2024 •
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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
Genomic constitution and taxonomy of the Chinese hexaploidsElymus cylindricusandE. breviaristatus(Poaceae: Triticeae)2016 •
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