In: Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2008, vol. 27, no. 1, p. 49-62
Ancient medical discourse conveys a mainly negative view of children's bodies. From Hippocrates to Galen, newborn children are defined as imperfect and ugly beings, associating an excessive softness and weakness with various anomalies. Aristotle links their physical disproportions with those of dwarfs and animals. These disproportions induce physiological troubles and mental incapacities....
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In: Bulletin de la Murithienne, 1994, no. 112, p. 65-78
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In: Archaeometry, 2005, vol. 47, no. 2, p. 389-401
The Alps as a barrier: ceramic remnants of the so-called Laugen-Melaun culture (c. 11th to c. sixth centuries bc) can be found in the northern Italy (Trentino/Alto Adige)— eastern Switzerland—Liechtenstein and western Austria region. A petrographic study of 454 sherds from this area covering a time span of 500 years reveals the following. (1) The pottery from the Trentino/Alto Adige...
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In: Kentron, 2018, vol. 34, p. 61-86
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In: Vallesia : bulletin annuel de la Bibliothèque et des Archives cantonales du Valais, des Musées de Valère et de la Majorie = Jahrbuch der Walliser Kantonsbibliothek, des Staatsarchivs und der Museen von Valeria und Majoria, 1948, p. 9-57
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In: Vallesia : bulletin annuel de la Bibliothèque et des Archives cantonales du Valais, des Musées de Valère et de la Majorie = Jahrbuch der Walliser Kantonsbibliothek, des Staatsarchivs und der Museen von Valeria und Majoria, 1963, p. 279-287
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In: Minerals, 2018, vol. 8, no. 7, p. 269
This study provides an overview of the few archaeometric analyses of European white earthenwares from England, France, Italy, Slovenia, and Switzerland. White earthenwares were an extremely successful mass-product between ca. 1750 and 1900. They became “the porcelain of the poor man” and replaced the older traditional pottery such as faïence. The invention of this new ceramic type took...
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In: Les dépôts d'ossements d'animaux en France, de la fouille à l'interprétation : actes de la table ronde de Bibracte, 15-17 octobre 2012, 2013, p. P. 249-274
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Porrentruy : Office de la culture et Société jurassienne d'Emulation, 2016
(Cahier d'archéologie jurassienne ; 37)
ISBN: 9782884360401
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